Denver Neighborhoods

Congress Park – Upscale Denver Homes for Sale

Enjoy a walk along tree-lined streets in the quiet neighborhoods of Congress Park.  Named for the small park in its southwest section, Congress Park forms a square mile part of the area of Capitol Hill, an older, well-established district of Denver. Homes for sale in Congress Park occupy an ideal location close to downtown, shopping […]

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Krisana Park is Denver’s “Best Mod 50’s” Neighborhood

Inspired by the very popular Eichler Mid-Century Modern California Contemporary Homes, Krisana Park was built in 1954 and 1955 using those designs. Relocating Californians and others are pleased that the homes here are generally listed for 20 to 25 percent of their “California Modern” inspirations. Main Features What makes these “architectural gems” so special? Desirable

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Washington Park Denver Real Estate Statistics and Trends

The summer of 2015 has been a hot time for real estate in Washington Park in Denver. As we move into Fall, we’ll see if these trends continue. RE/MAX is the leader in Washington Park Real Estate Contact a Washington Park Real Estate Broker To learn more about any Washington Park real estate or to receive

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Montclair Neighborhood is Well-established

Homes for sale in Montclair are in a historic neighborhood developed in 1885 as a small suburb of Denver. Montclair was designed to attract wealthy buyers who wanted a quiet and elite place to live. They were required to build stone or brick homes that were at least three stories high and sat on lots

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Lynwood, a mid-century neighborhood

Lynwood in southeast Denver is unique and very desirable with its retro character and charm stemming from its being built in the 1950s on large lots on what had been farmland. The still-coveted architecture is ranch style homes with their low-pitched roofs, open floor plan, two bathrooms, featuring both indoor and outdoor living with floor

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Great Neighborhoods in Metro Denver: Washington Park

If you are looking for an upscale neighborhood in Denver, then definitely consider the homes for sale in Washington Park, affectionately known as “Wash Park” by the locals. Wash Park is not only one of the Great Neighborhoods in Metro Denver, but also one of the oldest.  Settled in 1886, it includes a blend of historic

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Bonnie Brae Houses for Sale: Buying a Renovated ‘Scraper’

Although workers built many lovely Bonnie Brae houses in the 1930s and 1940s, you can find incredible new “scraper” homes with modern features and amenities. Whether you want to buy an older home to scrape the lot clear and build new or buy a newly renovated scraper, I’m here to help as a local Realtor

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Selling Highlands Real Estate When the Appraisal Comes in Low

Nothing is more disappointing than to have your heart set on a certain sales price when listing your Highlands real estate only to have the appraisal come in too low. Having an experienced Colorado Realtor often prevents the problem of over-pricing a home. However, sometimes an appraiser expresses a different opinion about the market value

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Interesting History of Parks In or Near Denver – Part II

With more than 40 state parks in Colorado and numerous city parks, there is much to explore on over 500 miles of trails and 4,000 campsites. Denver’s urban park system alone embraces close to 6,000 acres of “traditional” parks, natural areas, and parkways. Three New Parks Mayor Michael B. Hancock, along with city officials and

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Denver’s Historical Neighborhoods Offer Buyers More Than Luxurious Homes

Denver’s historic neighborhoods are great places to buy a luxurious home. Not only are the homes beautiful and well positioned, in some instances it may be possible to receive Colorado State Rehabilitation and Federal Tax Credits too. It all starts with determining whether or not the Mile High City home you’re interested in is considered historically

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