What’s the Best Denver Neighborhood? – A Look at Curtis Park

March 13th, 2009 by Jay

Known for being one of Denver’s first neighborhoods, Curtis Park was developed in the 1860s -1870′s.  This neighborhood is growing as it is adjacent to downtown and offers a wide variety of living options. From loft, brick ranches and stately Victorians, Curtis Park can satisfy the discriminate buyer. Prices range form the 300′s up to 700k for a 2700 sq ft home.

Eats & Drinks: Mercury Cafe, Marco’s Coal Fired Pizza, La Fiesta

Boundaries: The boundaries are Broadway and Downing on the west and east sides, with 23rd and 38th making up the south and north boundary.

Pros: density, one and 2 bedroom condos & apartments, young professionals, walk to downtown in 15m, tree lined streets

Cons: low income housing mixed with high end lofts.

Schools: Gilpin E-8, East

Adjacent Hoods: Five Points, Cheeseman Park, Uptown, City Park West, Country Club

If you are looking for available properties in the Curtis Park neighborhood, why not schedule a home tour..
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One Response to “What’s the Best Denver Neighborhood? – A Look at Curtis Park”

  1. What's the Best Denver Neighborhood? - A Look at Five Points | Key2DenverHomes Says:

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