Lodo

In the span of just 10 years, this area has gone from abandoned turn-of-the-century warehouses and buildings to one of the hippest locations in town. Thanks to the opening of Coors Field and the allure of loft living, this 20-block district of 19th century brick...

Hilltop

One of Denver’s more prestigious neighborhoods, Hilltop enjoys a central location, well-kept streets and a growing collection of affluent homes. Development started in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the neighborhood now includes English Tudors, 50s ranch style...

Downtown

The triangle formed by Broadway, Colfax, 20th and Speer encompasses downtown Denver and what is also known as the Central Business District. The city of Denver began with the merging of 3 fledgling communities during the Gold Rush of 1859, and was later rebuilt in...

Curtis Park

Curtis Park, established in the 1860s and 1870s, was one of the first fashionable “suburbs” in Denver and was in the heart of the city’s population boom in the late 1800s. Though the neighborhood enjoyed close proximity to downtown and was serviced...

Crestmoor Park

Located just east of the Hilltop neighborhood, Crestmoor is known for its central location, expansive park, and eclectic mix of architecture. Lot sizes tend to be large and house styles abound in an easy blend of everything from 50s-style ranch homes to English Tudors...