Living in
Denver, CO
The Mile High City is the beating heart of Colorado real estate. A diverse collection of neighborhoods, each with its own distinct character, price point, and lifestyle, surrounding one of the most walkable, bikeable, and livable downtowns in the American West. Whether you’re drawn to historic bungalows in the Highlands or modern condos in RiNo, Denver delivers a genuinely urban lifestyle with the Rocky Mountains as a constant backdrop.
Why Buyers Choose
Denver
Denver is not a monolith, it’s a collection of genuinely distinct neighborhoods, each with its own personality and price range. Washington Park attracts families and outdoor enthusiasts willing to pay a premium for wide boulevards and one of the city’s best parks. The Highlands draws young professionals who want walkable urban living in renovated bungalows. Capitol Hill offers the most accessible entry point in a dense, culturally vibrant environment. Cherry Creek is for buyers who want luxury without leaving the city.
The city’s economy is one of its strongest assets. Denver has added hundreds of thousands of jobs since 2020, anchored by aerospace, technology, energy, healthcare, and a growing financial services sector. Twenty-three Fortune 500 companies have metro-area headquarters, and the city consistently ranks among the top US metros for job growth and economic diversification. That economic foundation supports sustained housing demand that has kept values resilient through national market cycles.
For buyers who prioritize lifestyle, Denver’s combination of urban amenities and outdoor access is nearly impossible to replicate. Sixty minutes to world-class skiing, 30 minutes to hiking and climbing, 300+ days of sunshine, and a restaurant and arts scene that has developed dramatically over the past decade — Denver offers a quality of life that continues to attract buyers from across the country.
Denver Highlights
- Union Station — completely revitalized transit hub and neighborhood anchor
- RiNo (River North) — nationally recognized arts and food district
- Denver Art Museum, Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver Center for the Performing Arts
- Coors Field, Ball Arena, Empower Field — major league sports in a walkable corridor
- Cherry Creek North — premier luxury shopping and dining
- 60+ miles of paved trails including Cherry Creek and Platte River greenways
- Direct light rail and commuter rail to DIA, suburbs, and ski resorts
- 23 Fortune 500 company metro-area headquarters
Find Your Right Fit
Washington Park
Denver’s most sought-after neighborhood for families. Large bungalows and Tudors on tree-lined streets surrounding a stunning 165-acre park. Median prices above $1M reflect the premium buyers pay for this address.
The Highlands
Renovated Victorian and craftsman homes with a walkable, trendy main street. LoHi and West Highlands are among Denver’s most competitive micro-markets, with prices in the $700K-$1.2M range for single-family.
RiNo & Five Points
Denver’s arts and cultural epicenter. Warehouses converted to galleries, restaurants, and breweries. The most active new development in the city, with condos, townhomes, and live/work spaces attracting a younger, creative buyer profile.
Cherry Creek
Denver’s luxury corridor. High-end condos and townhomes adjacent to premier shopping and dining. Attracts downsizers, second-home buyers, and professionals who want city living at its most refined. Median prices above $1.2M.
Schools in Denver
Denver Public Schools serves the city with a wide range of neighborhood schools, magnet programs, and charters. School quality varies significantly by neighborhood — research is essential when buying for a specific school boundary.
DSST: Cole
DSST is one of Denver’s top-performing charter networks with multiple campuses. Strong STEM focus and exceptional college placement results.
Denver School of Science & Technology
Multiple campuses throughout Denver. Award-winning STEM curriculum with 100% college acceptance rate from their high school graduates.
East High School
One of DPS’s flagship high schools near City Park with strong academics, IB program, and a distinguished alumni network.
George Washington High School
IB World School in Virginia Village with a rigorous program and strong performance in the DPS system.
Denver Neighborhoods
Denver is made up of 78 distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character, architectural style, and lifestyle. Explore the guides below to find the one that fits you best.
165 acres of urban parkland, tree-lined streets of brick bungalows and Tudors, and the South Gaylord commercial district. Denver’s most consistently desirable address.
Denver’s most vibrant urban neighborhood — craft cocktail bars, acclaimed dining, Victorian row houses, and skyline views above the Platte River.
Denver’s art district — murals, galleries, breweries, and James Beard–recognized restaurants in converted warehouses along the South Platte.
Upscale boutiques, Denver’s best restaurant row, and some of the city’s most beautiful homes — walkable, polished, and perennially in demand.
Denver’s most architecturally rich neighborhood — Victorian mansions, Denver’s tightest walkability score, and a vibrant restaurant and bar scene.
Brick bungalows on tree-canopied streets, strong community roots, and proximity to City Park and the Denver Zoo — excellent value for inner-city living.
The anchor of South Broadway’s indie music and dining scene. Small bungalows, big personality, and some of Denver’s best vintage and independent shops.
Denver’s most walkable urban core — Union Station, Coors Field, loft condos, and the highest concentration of bars and restaurants in the city.
Built on the former Stapleton Airport site — master-planned community with wide trails, excellent parks, and one of Denver’s most active community cultures.
More neighborhoods coming regularly. Don’t see the one you’re looking for? Let us know what you want us to add next.
Ask DC DirectlyHomes for Sale in
Denver
Live MLS listings updated daily. Click any property for full details, photos, and showing requests.
Let’s Find Your
Denver Neighborhood
Denver’s neighborhoods are genuinely different from each other — the right one depends on your lifestyle, your commute, your school priorities, and your budget. Let’s have a real conversation about what you’re looking for and find the right fit.
Get In Touch

