ARVADA
Arvada is full of life and a great place to raise children! The influence with the Jefferson School district will definitely impress. From Old Town Arvada to great mountain views this neighborhood is sure to impress. From new builds to matured lots the Arvada area can bring you many benefits. This is a great area to retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city but still have a short commute to work in the city.
HIGHLANDS
Highland has a rich ethnic history; the influence of Italian & Mexican immigrants can be seen in the neighborhood's businesses, shops and churches. Bounded by Sheridan, 38th Ave, Zuni, 23rd Ave & Lowell. HIghland is enjoying a resurgence, and has become one of Denver's hottest areas. New lofts and renovated bungalows attract residents & urban families who appreciate its' pleasant streets, local businesses & central location. Highland Square is it's epicenter, with many hip shops & restaurants.
HARVEY PARK
The Harvey Park neighborhood, located in southwest Denver, is bounded by South Sheridan, Hampden, Lowell, and Jewell. Built in the 1950's, it's known for its selection of some of Denver's best, and most affordable, mid-century modern architecture. Cliff May-style California Contemporary homes fill the neighborhoods' quiet, suburban-like streets. Enthusiasts are moving to the area, and renovating the homes to their former glory. Harvey Park and Lake are nearby, and retail options are close-by
LoDo & Ballpark
Denver's LoDo & Ballpark neighborhoods are great walkable homes for residents to explore. Bounded by Larimer, Speer, Wewatta Street and 30th St, LoDo/Ballpark is a vibrant mix of older warehouses & industrial buildings renovated into offices, lofts and retail space, and stunning new townhomes. Galleries, bars & restaurants give the area an edgy but fashionable flair. Residents enjoy the huge, new Commons Park, as well as Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies. Summer brings open-air markets.
STAPLETON
Stapleton has transformed the site of Denver's old airport into a shiny, new neighborhood with loads of open space and trails. Bounded by Quebec, Havana, Montview and I-70, its new shopping and restaurants are conveniently located so residents don't need to leave the area. Still, they're close enough to downtown to make commuting a breeze. New lofts, townhouses, detached single-family homes and mini-mansions in a variety of architectural styles provide character in this family-friendly 'hood.
CHERRY CREEK
People flock to the fashionable salons, boutiques, art galleries and cafes of Cherry Creek. Bounded by Colorado Blvd, University, 6th Ave and Cherry Creek Drive, this neighborhood is a luxury enclave featuring upscale new townhomes and mansion-like remodeled bungalows. It's a pedestrian-friendly place to see and be seen, and features popular bars and restaurants. Residents love the adjacent 22-mile Cherry Creek recreational path, world-class shopping and the annual Cherry Creek Arts Festival.
SUNNYSIDE
Sunnyside is enjoying a recent revival as civic-minded citizens have moved in to this close-to-downtown neighborhood. Bounded by 38th, I-70, Tejon and Federal Boulevard, Sunnyside is a great spot for edgy urban dwellers as well as those looking for a convenient commute. It offers some great local restaurants including the popular Ernie's Bar and Buchi Cafe Cubano. A unique mix of affordable homes on larger-than-usual lots make still make Sunnyside a great value for first-time home buyers.
BERKELEY
The Berkeley neighborhood, bounded by 38th Ave, I-70, Federal and Sheridan, is anchored by Tennyson Street, lined with some of Denver's most popular restaurants and galleries. Two dramatic parks with lakes provide lots of open space and greenery. Convenient access to I-70 makes for easy access to downtown or the mountains. An eclectic mix of homes, from brick bungalows to simple cottages to new townhomes, make this neighborhood come alive with more than a hint of artistic, funky character.
Westminster
Westminster may have lost Westminster Mall but has gained some beautiful homes. Going to Westminster High School before the school was rebuilt Celina Quinones watched the area grow. The charm of Bradburn area with Starbucks near by now with mountain views is just the way to spend your morning. During the day going down 72nd and Federal you might see the famous Electric Guitar Man playing his imaginary Electric Guitar. With a nice commute to Denver Westminster might be the right place for you!
Arvada is full of life and a great place to raise children! The influence with the Jefferson School district will definitely impress. From Old Town Arvada to great mountain views this neighborhood is sure to impress. From new builds to matured lots the Arvada area can bring you many benefits. This is a great area to retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city but still have a short commute to work in the city.
HIGHLANDS
Highland has a rich ethnic history; the influence of Italian & Mexican immigrants can be seen in the neighborhood's businesses, shops and churches. Bounded by Sheridan, 38th Ave, Zuni, 23rd Ave & Lowell. HIghland is enjoying a resurgence, and has become one of Denver's hottest areas. New lofts and renovated bungalows attract residents & urban families who appreciate its' pleasant streets, local businesses & central location. Highland Square is it's epicenter, with many hip shops & restaurants.
HARVEY PARK
The Harvey Park neighborhood, located in southwest Denver, is bounded by South Sheridan, Hampden, Lowell, and Jewell. Built in the 1950's, it's known for its selection of some of Denver's best, and most affordable, mid-century modern architecture. Cliff May-style California Contemporary homes fill the neighborhoods' quiet, suburban-like streets. Enthusiasts are moving to the area, and renovating the homes to their former glory. Harvey Park and Lake are nearby, and retail options are close-by
LoDo & Ballpark
Denver's LoDo & Ballpark neighborhoods are great walkable homes for residents to explore. Bounded by Larimer, Speer, Wewatta Street and 30th St, LoDo/Ballpark is a vibrant mix of older warehouses & industrial buildings renovated into offices, lofts and retail space, and stunning new townhomes. Galleries, bars & restaurants give the area an edgy but fashionable flair. Residents enjoy the huge, new Commons Park, as well as Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies. Summer brings open-air markets.
STAPLETON
Stapleton has transformed the site of Denver's old airport into a shiny, new neighborhood with loads of open space and trails. Bounded by Quebec, Havana, Montview and I-70, its new shopping and restaurants are conveniently located so residents don't need to leave the area. Still, they're close enough to downtown to make commuting a breeze. New lofts, townhouses, detached single-family homes and mini-mansions in a variety of architectural styles provide character in this family-friendly 'hood.
CHERRY CREEK
People flock to the fashionable salons, boutiques, art galleries and cafes of Cherry Creek. Bounded by Colorado Blvd, University, 6th Ave and Cherry Creek Drive, this neighborhood is a luxury enclave featuring upscale new townhomes and mansion-like remodeled bungalows. It's a pedestrian-friendly place to see and be seen, and features popular bars and restaurants. Residents love the adjacent 22-mile Cherry Creek recreational path, world-class shopping and the annual Cherry Creek Arts Festival.
SUNNYSIDE
Sunnyside is enjoying a recent revival as civic-minded citizens have moved in to this close-to-downtown neighborhood. Bounded by 38th, I-70, Tejon and Federal Boulevard, Sunnyside is a great spot for edgy urban dwellers as well as those looking for a convenient commute. It offers some great local restaurants including the popular Ernie's Bar and Buchi Cafe Cubano. A unique mix of affordable homes on larger-than-usual lots make still make Sunnyside a great value for first-time home buyers.
BERKELEY
The Berkeley neighborhood, bounded by 38th Ave, I-70, Federal and Sheridan, is anchored by Tennyson Street, lined with some of Denver's most popular restaurants and galleries. Two dramatic parks with lakes provide lots of open space and greenery. Convenient access to I-70 makes for easy access to downtown or the mountains. An eclectic mix of homes, from brick bungalows to simple cottages to new townhomes, make this neighborhood come alive with more than a hint of artistic, funky character.
Westminster
Westminster may have lost Westminster Mall but has gained some beautiful homes. Going to Westminster High School before the school was rebuilt Celina Quinones watched the area grow. The charm of Bradburn area with Starbucks near by now with mountain views is just the way to spend your morning. During the day going down 72nd and Federal you might see the famous Electric Guitar Man playing his imaginary Electric Guitar. With a nice commute to Denver Westminster might be the right place for you!