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What are the Best Neighborhoods in Denver?
Denver's 5280 magazine is out with the "25 Best Neighborhoods in Denver," so it seems time to debate.
South Park Hill topped the list, followed by some usual suspects like Congress Park, Washington Park, Highlands, yada yada yada. Any first-time homebuyers out there looking for moderately priced homes? There were two neighborhoods on the list with 2019 average home prices below $400,000.
- West Barnum -- We've been steering buyers this way for a while (like this awesome house hacking couple). This area is the continuation of Sloan's Lake development's march southward. Villa Park is crazy already. Now West Barnum is getting it. Cute little starter homes and with easy quick access to downtown. This area will only get hotter.
- Indian Creek -- I got to admit: I'd never heard of this neighborhood just east of Virginia Village. Guess I got to check it out.
So ... any thoughts on the best neighborhood in Denver? For me, it's either South Broadway or Capitol Hill. I like shops and bars and restaurants near where I live, and I need more grit than what some of the "hot" spot offers. What do you all think?
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Great thread! You'll probably get a million different answers, but I love Five Points. It's a great mix of history and new development. I also love that it's still walking/biking distance to both City Park and Cheeseman and it's very easy to get to RiNo as well. You're obviously still close to downtown too but these days I don't spend much time down there, hopefully that'll change if/when sports come back. Something small that I like is that parking is relatively easy to find which isn't always the case in every Denver neighborhood.