Denver's Hottest Neighborhoods

Denver’s Hottest Neighborhoods 2015

The annual pace of rising home values is 5% nationally, but Denver averaged a year over year rise in value of 11.4%. Here is a list of Denver’s hottest neighborhoods which have seen the largest gains in value since 2013.

West Colfax

This West Denver neighborhood spans from Sport’s Authority Field to Sheridan, and Sloan’s Lake Park to Lakewood Dry Gulch.
Median sales price in 2015: $427,500
Number of homes sold in 2015: 174
Average number of days a listing remained on the market: 53
Rise in median sales price since 2013: 45.6%

Northeast Park Hill

This Northeast Denver neighborhood spans from Quebec to Colorado Blvd, and Martin Luther King Blvd to north of I-70.
Median sales price in 2015: $287,000
Number of homes sold in 2015: 147
Average number of days a listing remained on the market: 19
Rise in median sales price since 2013: 30.3%

Athmar Park

This Southwest Denver neighborhood spans from I-25 to Federal, and Alameda to Mississippi Ave.
Median sales price in 2015: $246,000
Number of homes sold in 2015: 118
Average number of days a listing remained on the market: 9
Rise in median sales price since 2013: 32.8%

Mar Lee

This Southwest Denver neighborhood spans from Federal to Sheridan, and Mississippi to Jewell Ave.
Median sales price in 2015: $226,000
Number of homes sold in 2015: 159
Average number of days a listing remained on the market: 11
Rise in median sales price since 2013: 31.8%

Ruby Hill

This Southwest Denver neighborhood spans from the South Platte river to Federal, and Mississippi to Jewell Ave.
Median sales price in 2015: $225,000
Number of homes sold in 2015: 106
Average number of days a listing remained on the market: 12
Rise in median sales price since 2013: 31.2%

Westwood

This Southwest Denver neighborhood spans from Sheridan to Federal, and Alameda to Mississippi Ave.
Median sales price in 2015: $195,000
Number of homes sold in 2015: 119
Average number of days a listing remained on the market: 17
Rise in median sales price since 2013: 33.3%

Windsor

This Southeast Denver neighborhood spans from Quebec to Havana, and Alameda to Mississippi Ave.
Median sales price in 2015: $145,000
Number of homes sold in 2015: 329
Average number of days a listing remained on the market: 15
Rise in median sales price since 2013: 32.4%

 

Denver’s hottest neighborhoods also include the following which have seen over a 30% rise in median sales prices since 2013: Cole, Elyria Swansea, Globeville, Barnum, South Platte, Overland and Valverde.

Denver's Hottest Neighborhoods

 


Denver information and statistics gathered from Metrolist, Inc. REColorado’s MLS powered by Matrix.
National information and statistics gathered from Corelogic HomePrice Index.

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