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Real Estate in Park Hill, Denver
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Park Hill Homes – Styles and Setting
The most abundant architecture is the Tudor style home, which dominates the majority of the area. However, there are a number of Bungalows, Nationals, Ranchers and Denver Squares.
Two major thoroughfares define the real estate in Park Hill, as a majority of the early wealth in Denver resided on Montview Boulevard and the East 17th Avenue Parkway. Here you'll find a mix of Neoclassical, Colonial, French Provisional and Georgian homes with large setbacks and beautiful landscaping.
The East 17th Avenue Parkway is separated by a large grass median. There is also a good mix of both public and private schools in and around the area. Homes for sale in the Park Hill neighborhood are listed with the zip codes 80207 and 80220.
Market statistics for the Park Hill neighborhood are listed below. Please feel free to contact either Stacy or Alex if you would like a more detailed analysis of Park Hill Colorado real estate.
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July – December, 2006 to 2007, Park Hill Appreciation Analysis
Median Price Appreciation |
12.70% |
Average Price Appreciation |
4.24% |
July – December 2007, Park Hill Sales Analysis
Total sold homes in Park Hill |
185 |
Median Sales Price |
$328,500 |
Average Sales Price |
$359,910 |
Average Days on Market (DOM) |
75 days |
Average Price Per Square Foot |
$247 |
Average Finished Square Feet |
2,072 |
July – December 2006, Park Hill Sales Analysis
Total sold homes in Park Hill |
210 |
Median Sales Price |
$291,476 |
Average Sales Price |
$345,279. |
Average Days on Market (DOM) |
84 days |
Average Price Per Square Foot |
$236 |
Average Finished Square Feet |
2,041 |
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Largely residential in nature, with neighborhood shopping areas peppered
throughout, Park Hill features tree-lined streets and parkways. In 1886, it was advertised as "the finest square mile of real estate
west of the Mississippi."
The diverse mix of housing is also very available, serving a stable and culturally
/ ethnically rich neighborhood. Residents take obvious pride in
their homes and are passionate participants in neighborhood planning.
A recently adopted Park Hill neighborhood plan stresses environmental,
transportation, design, safety, land use, business and economic development,
human relations and community service, and parks, recreation and open
space issues, while preserving the distinct flavor of this mature urban
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