What’s the Best Denver Neighborhood? - A Look at Five Points
February 7th, 2009 by Jay“I am moving to Denver, What is the best neighborhood?” “I want to be close to Downtown and far away from suburbia” These questions run rampant on websites and among friends planning to move to Denver. Many travel from the west and east coasts, many are young, single and ready to explore the amazing quality of life in the land of 5280 . So , you ask, whats your answer? Let’s first explore some of the neighborhoods surrounding downtown Denver. Please weigh in your thoughts on the comments section. First, we will start with Five Points as a starting point in this neighborhood series.
Five Points is on the rise, crime is still a factor, but if your looking for appreciation over the next 5 years, many experts say this is the place to invest. Five Points is considered the Harlem of the West, due to its long jazz history.
Eats & Drinks: Check out Tom’s Home Cooking on 800 E 26th, Herb’s Hideaway, Cervantes
Boundaries: Park Ave, Downing St, Stout St, Tremont Place. Note: The boundaries between Curtis Park, Five Points and Ballpark overlap. The hood is the neighborhoods surrounding the intersection of Washington Street, 27th Street, 26th Avenue and Welton Street, northeast of downtown Denver.
Pros: industrial loft projects,condos, Queen Anne Victorians, light rail access, loft projects,walk to lodo, rising home prices, Five Points Jazz Festival , KUVO, affordable compared to LODO
Cons: crime, although it seems stable and should get better over time.
Adjacent Hoods: Curtis Park, Capitol Hill, Whittier, Cole, GlobeVille
If you are looking for available properties in the Five Points neighborhood, let’s schedule a home tour.
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March 26th, 2009 at 10:12 pm
For a con in the five points area, the notable homeless clusters should be recognized. Have you visited Bum Park (Park Avenue and Larwence-ish) - a small concrete park just outside of the Victory Mission where one observes people picking fights with bushes and using drain water for crack pipes? Despite five points closeness to LoDo, I would never want to have to walk through this area after a late night out…or afternoon stroll.