Metro Denver Luxury Homes For Sale
This 1891 Victorian has been well cared for, and it shows. Three bedrooms, one bathroom, and the kind of original details that newer construction just can’t replicate. The updates are the right ones: fresh paint, new light fixtures, a brand-new high-efficiency hot water heater and furnace, and a roof that has been inspected and certified.
The original fireplace is still the centerpiece it was always meant to be, and the backyard with mature landscaping, that includes a fence line of lilac bushes, gives you real outdoor space, not just a patch of grass.
Back in the late 1800s, this part of Denver was marketed as a quieter, cleaner alternative to the city, with rules against drinking, cursing, spitting, and marble playing on the sidewalks. These bans may have been lifted, but the quality of life stuck around. Restaurants, shops, and parks are a short walk away, and from May through October, the Highlands Farmers Market is practically in your backyard.
Getting around is easy with a bike lane one block over on 29th, bus lines on 29th and 32nd, and both Union Station and the Knox light rail stop within two miles.
This one is special, and the street it sits on only adds to it.