
Those new to Denver or planning on a move to the Mile High City will need a neighborhood map and an expert guide to select the best location to call home.
One a dry bit of Colorado prairie, the Town of Bow Mar is now a coveted piece of Denver real estate.
After their overwhelming success in the Arapahoe Acres neighborhood, Edward Hawkins and Clyde Mannon partnered on another mid-century modern development. Arapaho Hills, completed in 1964, is in Littleton with unobstructed views eastward.
The Congress Park neighborhood, once a component of Capital Heights, is a peaceful, tree-lined oasis bisected by stately avenues.
The Cheesman Park neighborhood of Denver is truly in the middle of all the action. The close proximity to downtown Denver, City Park, Botanic Gardens and Cherry Creek have made this one of the city's most desirable areas. However, even this charming district has some skeletons in the closet.
Before it was home to early Denver's most elite citizens, the area of Capitol Hill was an undesirable dusty bluff. Today, it is a civic and cultural center with staggering examples of Victorian architecture.
The first post-World War II residential neighborhood to be listed as a National Register Historic District, Arapahoe Acres is a mid-century dream. Consisting of 124 unique homes, the subdivision is an architectural and aesthetic departure.
The land beneath the University of Denver and her surrounding neighborhood was once a potato farm. Charged with feeding the onrush of hungry miners headed to strike it rich in towns such as Black Hawk and Central City, the land was seen as a worthless eyesore, until an educational visionary saw its potential.
Once a barren hill east of the growing city of Denver, Hilltop was discovered in the 1940's and became one of Denver's most elite neighborhoods. Offering a wide array of architectural styles, the area is once again a popular suburb.
Littleton is a neighborhood steeped in charm. Sought after for its "good old days" mystique, affordability and proximity to downtown Denver, this community offers an abundance of opportunities for home buyers in the Denver real estate market.
One cold
December morning, General Larimer, the founder of Denver City, looked across the Platte River and thought there should be a town erected.
Not
everyone that came to Colorado was digging for gold. Water was a precious commodity in the parched prairie
landscape. It was this quest that
gave rise to one of Denver’s largest water sources.