The land beneath the University of Denver and her surrounding neighborhood was once a potato farm. Charged with feeding the onrush of hungry miners headed to strike it rich in towns such as Black Hawk and Central City, the land was seen as a worthless eyesore, until an educational visionary saw its potential.
Once a barren hill east of the growing city of Denver, Hilltop was discovered in the 1940's and became one of Denver's most elite neighborhoods. Offering a wide array of architectural styles, the area is once again a popular suburb.
Littleton is a neighborhood steeped in charm. Sought after for its "good old days" mystique, affordability and proximity to downtown Denver, this community offers an abundance of opportunities for home buyers in the Denver real estate market.
The Craftsman Bungalow was Denver's most popular home style for three decades.
One of Denver's most commonly seen housing styles is affectionately called the "Denver Square".
One cold December morning, General Larimer, the founder of Denver City, looked across the Platte River and thought there should be a town erected.
Not everyone that came to Colorado was digging for gold. Water was a precious commodity in the parched prairie landscape. It was this quest that gave rise to one of Denver’s largest water sources.
The Bonnie Brae neighborhood showcases some of the best architecture that the Denver real estate market has to offer.
In an attempt to create Colorado's first Utopia, the first inhabitants of the Highlands neighborhood in northwest Denver kept citizens on a short leash.
Once a pasture for the polo ponies of Denver's elite, the Belcaro neighborhood would take shape in the 1930's. Offering some of Denver's best bungalow styles, the area is a sought after niche close to downtown Denver.
City Park references both the 300+ acre park and the neighborhood that surrounds it. City Park houses the Denver Zoo, Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Ferril Lake, and the City Park Golf Course.
First established in the 1880’s,
Denver homes in Platt Park are in a neighborhood steeped in charm. Originally incorporated as the Town of South Denver, the town was formed to restrict the creation of the saloons and roadhouses that had become a threat to decent living in the downtown areas.
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