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The Washington Park neighborhood is located west of Polo Club, Bonnie Brae and Cory-Merrill, south of Country Club and north of Platt Park. Washington Park is south, east of the city center an area identified as Denver South East.
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Southeast of downtown Denver, the Washington Park neighborhood is bordered on the north by Alameda Avenue, the south Louisiana Avenue, the west by University Boulevard and the east by Washington Avenue. Surrounding its namesake park, the Wash Park neighborhood is less eclectic than other city neighborhoods and consists largely of quaint bungalows and steep-roofed Tudors made from brick and stucco. Although not predominate other architectural styles range from mission to classic ranch to Dutch colonial. The park is bordered by a “mansion row” where examples of all these styles are showcased on a grande scale. Aesthetically, the Wash Park neighborhood feels secluded and private due to deep bungalow porches and a canopy of mature trees.
Market statistics for the Washington Park neighborhood are listed below. Please feel free to contact either Stacy or Alex if you would like a more detailed analysis of Washington Park real estate.
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Washington Park Neighborhood Listing Inventory - Month over month for one year.
West Washington Park Neighborhood Listing Inventory - Month over month for one year.
Washington Park Neighborhood Average List Price - Month over month for one year.
West Washington Park Neighborhood Average List Price - Month over month for one year.
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Wash Park is an ideal neighborhood for dog-lovers with its grass-lined streets and the wide-open 165-acre twin-lake park. With a 2.6 mile crushed granite jogging path, 54 flamboyant flower beds, a kid’s fishing pond, eight tennis courts, two playgrounds, soccer fields and a paved bike path, there’s something for just about everyone. For those more into eating-drinking-pampering than running-walking-playing, South Gaylord Street is a quaint historical district that has everything from independent clothing boutiques to bistros, salons and art galleries. Clean, uncluttered and absent of fast food joints, South Gaylord thrives on pedestrian traffic. Come enjoy the savory rotisserie and fresh raw bar selections at the Max Gill and Grill or the hip and sinful Devil’s Food. Then try the sexy, fresh-faced Flirt Salon or indulge in boutique culture at the upscale Pine and Creek Clothing Co. For everything else large and small, the upscale shopping mecca of Cherry Creek South is little more than a short drive up University. Similarly, Broadway is a major thoroughfare into downtown and connects to I-25.
Already filled-in with well-kept houses and apartments, there’s very little development in the area that isn’t “scrape-ups” or existing renovation of single-family homes. |