Belcaro
Belcaro is a fashionable neighborhood in Central Denver near the Cherry Creek Shopping Center. It is characterized by expansive lots and mostly older albeit stylish homes built in the 1960’s and 1970’s. There are also large custom homes priced at seven figures and more. The Phipps Mansion in … [Read More]
Bonnie Brae
Bonnie Brae is located east of University Avenue between Mississippi and Exposition avenues, Steele Street and University Boulevard. The community was developed in the 1920’s on land that had been granted to the Kansas Pacific Railroad in 1870. The railroad was eventually sold to farmers and it … [Read More]
Boulder
America’s Number One Rated Sports City Boulder was recently rated the No. 1 Sports Town in America by Outside Magazine. Whether you’re looking to pamper yourself during a relaxing getaway or in search of an action-packed outdoor adventure, you find an extraordinary variety of activities in this … [Read More]
Buell Mansion
Buell Mansion at Cherry Hills Set on a secluded hilltop graced with mountain views, Buell Mansion at Cherry Hills Village is an exclusive, gated enclave for discerning buyers seeking the ultimate in masterpiece homes designed and built by the region’s foremost residential architects and … [Read More]
Capitol Hill
It takes all kinds to make a vibrant neighborhood and Capitol Hill is defined by nothing so much as by diversity. This is no squeaky clean, mixed-use, New Urbanism creation, but rather a genuine big-city district with roots that run deep into Denver’s first decade of existence. Henry C. Brown, … [Read More]
Castle Pines North
Nestled in the beautiful rolling hill country of Douglas County, Castle Pines North is a visionary city focused on balancing growth with preservation in order to enhance the quality of life for the city’s approximately 10,000 residents. Nestled in the beautiful rolling hill country of Douglas … [Read More]
Castle Pines Village
Expansive Forests, Panoramic Mountain Views, and World-Class Golf Courses Define This Exclusive Community Castle Pines Village is among the most coveted communities in Colorado. Nestled within vast expanses of towering pines, Castle Pines Village showcases panoramic mountain vistas, dramatic … [Read More]
Charlou
Curved, looping, and blind streets magnify the pastoral charm of Charlou, an exclusive enclave dotted with magnificent homes just east of Cherry Hills Village, where sightings of deer, fox, coyote, and pheasant are considered commonplace. Although James B. Earl homesteaded the area in 1889, it … [Read More]
Cheesman Park
Congress, which had originally designated the acreage for burials, switched it to park land at the request of Denver officials. By 1894, graves had been relocated, burials suspended, and the area fenced, but the incipient Cheesman Park remained barren and deserted until landscape architect, Reinhard … [Read More]
Cherry Creek
Denver’s premier shopping enclave for several decades, Cherry Creek is the place to live, work, shop, and play. This tiny neighborhood, once known as Harmon, for George Harmon who owned the 320-acre farm that originally occupied the site, offers the ultimate urban lifestyle in a lovely central … [Read More]
Cherry Hills Village
Cherry Hills Village, one of the nation’s most elegant suburbs, is also among the safest. A tranquil, rustic community of gently rolling hills, mature trees, sumptuous mansions, bridle paths, and gravel roads, Cherry Hills Village numbers among the ten wealthiest suburbs in the country. Here, it … [Read More]
City Park
Opportunities for outdoor recreation, cultural enrichment, gainful employment, or just hanging out at a favorite corner pub or coffee house abound in City Park, one of Denver’s more diverse neighborhoods, where an eclectic mix of young and old, blue collar types, professionals, students and … [Read More]
Congress Park
What began as a streetcar suburb in the early 1900′s is now one of Denver’s most popular urban neighborhoods. Congress Park, a17-block-by-nine block area just east of downtown, often lures families with school-age children with its large Denver Squares, Victorians and bungalows. Both Detroit Street … [Read More]
Country Club
Nowhere else in Denver does the canopy of 100-year-old American elms spread quite so magnificently over tiled rooftops and broad parkways as it does in Country Club. One of city’s most cherished neighborhoods, Country Club – occasionally referred to as “Denver’s Spanish Suburb” – is also among the … [Read More]
Curtis Park
Land for Curtis Park at 30th Avenue and Champa Street, Denver’s first public park, was donated in 1868, while the city was still in its infancy. The Curtis Park neighborhood was also the first of Denver’s many “street-car” suburbs; by 1871, horse-draw streetcars ran on rails that stretched along … [Read More]
Downtown
Newcomers and old-timers alike boost Downtown with an enthusiasm bordering on religious fervor and it’s no wonder: for anyone who dreams of a true urban lifestyle, the allure of this pedestrian-friendly district grows ever more compelling as new hotels, lofts, entertainment venues, restaurants, and … [Read More]
Erie
A Diverse, Dynamic Quality of Life Erie is a diverse, dynamic community offering a contemporary pace to life that appeals to all age groups. With majestic mountain views and a progressive civic vision, Erie provides a genuine small-town feel with all the reassuring qualities that implies a sense … [Read More]
Genesee
City Close…Country Quiet Genesee Blends Extraordinary Residences with Mother Nature’s Grand Design. Genesee represents “City Close, Country Quiet” living at its finest. Nestled in the majestic Rocky Mountains just minutes from Denver via I-70, Genesee flawlessly blends Mother Nature’s grand … [Read More]
Glenmoor
An exclusive, gated community in Cherry Hills Village. Glenmoor Country Club, an exclusive, gated community in Cherry Hills Village, features magnificent modern-to-traditional-style country estates and mansions arrayed about the emerald fairways and wetlands of the private Pete Dye championship … [Read More]
Golden Triangle
A prime central location highlighted by a dynamic mix of residential, commercial, cultural, and educational amenities helps make the Golden Triangle one of Denver’s more coveted urban neighborhoods. A longtime community mainstay, the Civic Center Cultural Complex boasts, within a two-block … [Read More]
Green Oaks
Green Oaks is a jewel of a neighborhood tucked along the High Line Canal on the west side of Greenwood Village. The ideal location is convenient to the Denver Tech Center, Cherry Creek, and downtown Denver. Green Oaks combines a highly desirable south suburban location with huge mature trees … [Read More]
Greenwood Village
As one of the region’s most desirable and prestigious communities, Greenwood Village knows few rivals. Originally a quaint collection of orchards, dairies, farms, and gravel roads, the Village still exudes a charming country ambiance in the form of an extensive system of interlacing parks, … [Read More]
Heritage Hills
Arrayed about the fairways of the Arnold Palmer-designed Lone Tree Golf Course, the elegantly beautiful homes at Heritage Estates, priced upwards of $1 million, feature unobstructed city and mountain views, while community amenities include two Junior-Olympic swimming pools and private tennis … [Read More]
Highlands Ranch
Recreation, open space and healthy living define old Phipps Ranch. Nestled throughout 23,000 acres previously owned by Lawrence Phipps Jr., one of the original owners of the Denver Broncos, the sprawling cattle ranch is now one of the finest master-planned communities in the country. It features … [Read More]
Hilltop
Noted for quiet, tree-shaded streets, charming period architecture, and lush parkways, Hilltop lies adjacent to Lowry, a new mixed-use community featuring shops, restaurants, and theaters, and the Cherry Creek Mall Shopping District, home to some of Denver’s most exclusive boutiques, bistros, and … [Read More]
Lafayette
Revitalized Old Town District, Recreation And Diverse Housing Characterize This Wonderful Front Range Town Lafayette and Mary Miller were among the thousands of immigrants to make their homes along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in 1862. They originally stopped in a small settlement now … [Read More]
LoDo
The historic lofts, charming townhomes, and elegant high rises of LoDo offer an idyllic Parisian lifestyle where the urbane and sophisticated dine en plein air at charming area bistros and relish the option to walk, bike, or ride the bus or Light Rail in lieu of driving. In pedestrian-friendly … [Read More]
LoHi
Lower Highlands, or LoHi, is one of the trendiest parts of Denver and a cool place for beating midwinter doldrums with a shot of cosmopolitan buzz. There are “happening” restaurants, a new contemporary art museum, and the dramatic, triple-ribbed Highlands Bridge which makes it easy to reach LoHi … [Read More]
Lone Tree
The wide range of diversions available to Lone Tree residents virtually on their doorsteps inspired the town motto: “It’s a great day to be in Lone Tree.” In addition to the Lone Tree Summer Concert Series, Lone Tree Library, and a wealth of world-class shopping, the area’s extensive network of … [Read More]
Longmont
Twice Named One of the Best Places to Live in the U.S. Longmont was founded in 1871 by members of a Chicago-based colony who settled in the valley. From the beginning, these founders wanted to make sure they had citizens who were focused on the town. Simply put, they wanted to create a great … [Read More]
Louisville
One of the Best Places to Live in America In its July 2011 issue, Money Magazine named Louisville one of the best places to live in America. The leading national publication also recognized Louisville with this distinction for 2009, 2007 and 2006. So why has Louisville received these prestigious … [Read More]
Lowry
Formerly an Air Force base, Lowry has been transformed into a model New Urbanist community of diverse and vibrant traditional-style neighborhoods each offering a distinctive flare. A dazzling array of residences includes single family, luxury customs, townhomes, patio homes, condominiums, … [Read More]
Mayfair
Mayfair boasts roomy lots, nearly double the size of those found in other urban neighborhoods such as Washington Park, and well-maintained vintage homes, many of them English Tudors. But, while Washington Park has enjoyed an extended period of prosperity, Mayfair represents an overlooked gem on the … [Read More]
Meadows
The setting is unforgettable: picturesque hills, buff-colored rimrock, and sweeping meadows set against the rugged Rocky Mountains. A small-town ambiance permeates the Meadows, where charming neighborhoods feature Colorado-contemporary homes and townhomes highlighted by covered front porches, stone … [Read More]
Montclair
Denver’s Montclair neighborhood was originally developed as a small suburban community east of Denver. The land was purchased and developed in 1885. One of its founders, Matthias P. Cochrane, originally came from Montclair, New Jersey and named the community in its honor. The other founder, … [Read More]
Niwot
Enchanting, Vintage Community Nestled at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Niwot was named for Chief Niwot, an Arapaho Leader, whose people were hunting and fishing along the Front Range when the first gold miners arrived in 1858. The city, in the Arapaho language, means “Left Hand.” This … [Read More]
Observatory Park
Observatory Park offers the charm of a college town, the convenience of a central location, and the serenity of a traditional neighborhood where lovely historic homes and mature shade trees line picturesque streets and neighbors visit from front porches on summer evenings. The University of … [Read More]
Park Hill
Designed to showcase Mayor Speer’s City Beautiful program, Park Hill, located on high ground east of City Park, remains one of the most coveted neighborhoods in Denver. Shaded by stately American Elms, Park Hill’s exquisite thoroughfares, 17th Avenue, Forest, and Montview parkways, are among the … [Read More]
Pinery
Towering ponderosa pines of the Black Forest spill across the rolling hills of the Pinery south of the town of Parker. This rural, master-planned, golf-course community features mid-range to upper-end homes and townhomes on large lots interlaced with the lush fairways of the Pinery Country Club – 27 … [Read More]
Piney Creek
Piney Creek boasts a historic high-plains setting featuring mountain panoramas, a healthful outdoor lifestyle, and central South-Metro location roughly equidistant from I-25, I-225, and E-470. Wagon wheel ruts discovered prior to development showed where the Middle Smoky Hill Trail, a immigrant … [Read More]
Platt Park
Platt Park adjoins Denver’s Washington Park neighborhood where tree-lined streets showcase a variety of single-family homes, including bungalows, 1-1/2-story homes, Victorians and more. There are also new townhomes in the neighborhood due primarily to the growing popularity of Platt Park. You’ll … [Read More]
Plum Creek
The Plum Creek Golf Club community in Castle Rock is highlighted by a magnificent 18-hole championship golf course designed by renowned golf course architect Pete Dye. The course showcases dramatic signature holes, panoramic mountain vistas, and bentgrass fairways and greens. Plum Creek’s … [Read More]
Preserve
Begin your day at the Preserve, Greenwood Village’s premier address, inspired by serene landscapes and spectacular mountain views. The Preserve’s enriching lifestyle offers an enchanting blend of town and country living amidst parks and open space abounding with mature shade trees, graceful … [Read More]
Riverfront
Riverfront in downtown Denver is an ideally located neighborhood where residents live, play and party together in a revitalized, master-planned community showcasing a carefully crafted vision. Nestled in the Central Platte Valley, Riverfront provides access to Commons Park, Confluence Park, … [Read More]
Saddle Rock
Designed by award winning environmental planner David Clinger, Saddle Rock’s island-like neighborhoods “float” in a sea of emerald fairways, parks, parkways, and green space marked by trails and dotted with mature trees. More than one-third of Saddle Rock is devoted to recreational uses. The … [Read More]
Southeast Aurora
As the 19th century drew to a close, the town of Fletcher, located on the barren high plains east of Denver, numbered a mere 202 residents. But, oddly enough, after founder Donald Fletcher absconded with the city funds, the town’s fortunes began to improve. Fletcher, renamed Aurora, in honor of … [Read More]
Southwest Suburbs
As much as anything, southwest suburban Denver is defined by its historic heritage, scenic lakes, lush parklands, and the South Platte River greenbelt and bike path. The area includes or touches on Chatfield State Park and Reservoir, Cooley Lake at South Platte Park, Chatfield Arboretum, Deer … [Read More]
Stapleton
No matter where you are in Stapleton, you’re never more than five minutes from beautiful, green open space.The community’s 80-acre Central Park is the third largest public park in Denver and includes lakes, bluffs, trees, and walking paths. Stapleton is also full of pocket parks which connect your … [Read More]
Stonegate
Long the dominant mode of travel on the old Cherry Creek Trail between Denver and Parker, walking is once again very much the fashion as pedestrian-friendly communities continue to sprout like spring wildflowers up and down the Front Range. However, few are as ideally located as Parker’s … [Read More]
Superior
Colorful History, Small Town Charm Complimented by Thoughtful Growth Superior’s history entails one of the first coal mines in the area dating from the late 1800’s The town was founded in 1896 and incorporated in 1904, with the name attributed to the “superior” quality of the coal mined in the … [Read More]
Tallgrass
A capsule history of Tallgrass is contained in the name: the tallgrass prairie, once the domain of the Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, where buffalo roamed and pronghorn antelope played eons before the arrival of the first trappers, traders, and pioneers. For a peek back at the roots of this … [Read More]
Tallyn’s Reach
At Tallyn’s Reach, site of the 2000 Parade of Homes, the vital, frontier spirit of Colorado still thrives and distinctive homes on ample lots enjoy fresh air and a magnificent setting amidst expansive open space. Symbolic of the understated elegance of Tallyn’s Reach are the proud stands of … [Read More]
Washington Park
People began to settle around the fringes of a buffalo wallow near the north end of Washington Park in the 1860s. South Denver (as it came to be called) was annexed by Denver in the 1890s and construction on the park began in 1899. The founding of the University of Denver that same year and … [Read More]
Willow Creek
This desirable Planned Unit Development consists of approximately one square mile and 1,766 Homes, Townhomes and Patio Homes. Residences range in size from the 1,300 sq ft Greenbriar town house to the 2,600 Hampton single family residences. Great Location! Walk to many convenient shops, near … [Read More]