Neighborhoods

Homestead

Ranked as one of the top U.S. cities for first-time homebuyers by NerdWallet in 2016, Homestead is a covenant-controlled community located in Centennial. Not only does Homestead have great schools nearby (both Cherry Creek and Littleton Public Schools), but its location is one of the best around. The area is minutes away from I-25, and a short, 12-minute commute from the Denver Tech...

Jefferson County

Located in the Foothills just west of Denver, Jefferson County has a rich history and many local attractions. What was once an agricultural mining area is now a popular suburban, business, industrial, recreational and residential community. Home to Lookout Mountain, Colorado School of Mines, Coors Brewery, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Bandimere Speedway, the Butterfly Pavilion, Lakeside Amusement Park and...

Jefferson Park

On track to become one of Denver’s most popular neighborhoods, Jefferson Park has spent the last few years getting an extreme makeover. With both new residential and commercial developments, Jefferson Park offers a mix of both young professionals and families. With cheap property costs, close proximity to downtown and the Platte River Trail, as well as a collection of delicious eateries and shops,...

Ken Caryl North Ranch

Ken-Caryl North Ranch is located at the north end of the Ken-Caryl Valley. The area is home to around 367 families, as well as a variety of wildlife on the 4,800 acres of open space. If you love the outdoors, Ken-Caryl North Ranch can provide you with hiking, biking and equestrian trails, as well as nearby parks like North Ranch and Bradford...

Ken Caryl Valley

This scenic retreat is located behind South Jefferson County, and is surrounded by the Dakota Hogback and the Foothills. Although Ken-Caryl Valley is known for being “mountain biking country”, the area is still close to a wide number of amenities, and close access to...

Lakewood

Lakewood is a popular location for many Colorado residents and was one of 10 communities to win the 2016 All-America City Award by the National Civic League. With close proximity to both Denver and the Rocky Mountains, Lakewood also has excellent schools, wide cultural offerings, and a variety of things to do. Lakewood is home to a variety of beautiful parks and lakes, as well as tree-lined neighborhoods...

LoDo

LoDo is situated in the heart of lower downtown Denver where historic Union Station, the 16th Street Mall, and Larimer Square all reside. LoDo is downtown Denver living at is finest, and as the Mile High City’s oldest neighborhood, it’s riddled with many of the town’s best restaurants, boutiques, art galleries, breweries, and urban wineries. Of course, there’s plenty of culture, nightlife, and...

LoHi

The Lower Highlands, LoHi for short, is an area admired for its hip restaurants, renovated bungalows, and an ice cream shop in a giant milk can. A hot spot for entertainment, retail shops and bars, it is well-known as one of the most inclusive neighborhoods in all of Denver, playing home and host to working professionals, singles, retirees, and families alike. From towering lofts, condos, and townhouses,...

Lowry

What used to be the Lowry Air Force Base now lies a redeveloped community with over 800 acres of parks and open space and 3,000 single family homes, duplexes, condos and apartments. Lowry is a vibrant area in Denver Metro that contains a variety of recreational activities, as well as incredible shops and restaurants, including the popular Lowry Beer...

Montclair

It’s hard to find a better spot than Montclair, home to Denver’s oldest home association. The community was originally designed to be a wealthy suburb, and to this day still has homes with a variety of architectural styles, like Tudor, Foursquare, Queen Anne, ranch and cottages. In the Montclair neighborhood, you can find Montclair Park and Mayfair Park, as well as a variety of small businesses,...

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