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Jefferson Park
Avg. Sale Price
$1 M
Population
3,425
Recent Sales
9
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Our park next to the Broncos
Jefferson Park is a thriving Denver neighborhood nestled between LoHi and Mile High Stadium, known for its mix of historic bungalows and sleek new construction. With stunning mountain and skyline views, walkable streets, and easy access to downtown, Jefferson Park attracts buyers seeking urban convenience and strong investment potential. Average home prices hover around $1 million in this rapidly evolving community.
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Jefferson Park is one of Denver's most desirable neighborhoods with an average home price around $1 million. The area has seen significant development in recent years, with a mix of new construction townhomes and renovated bungalows. Its proximity to Mile High Stadium, downtown Denver, and the popular Highland neighborhoods keeps demand strong. Buyers can find everything from modern luxury homes to charming historic properties.
Jefferson Park offers an unbeatable location just minutes from downtown Denver, LoHi, and the Highlands. Residents enjoy easy access to I-25 and light rail, plus the neighborhood's namesake park provides green space with stunning mountain and city views. The area is walkable to restaurants, breweries, and shops along Tejon Street. It's a favorite among young professionals and families who want urban convenience without sacrificing neighborhood charm.
Jefferson Park families have access to several well-regarded Denver Public Schools options. Colfax Elementary and Centennial Elementary are popular neighborhood choices, and the area is close to highly rated magnet and charter schools. The central location also provides easy access to private school options throughout the Denver metro area. Many families choose Jefferson Park specifically for the combination of urban living and solid educational options.
Jefferson Park features a diverse housing stock that reflects Denver's evolution. You'll find original early 1900s bungalows alongside modern townhomes and luxury new construction. Many older homes have been beautifully renovated while maintaining their historic character. New development has brought contemporary rowhomes and duplexes with rooftop decks offering panoramic views of the mountains and downtown skyline. The neighborhood appeals to a range of buyers from first-time homeowners to move-up buyers.
Jefferson Park is one of the best-connected neighborhoods in Denver. It sits adjacent to I-25 for quick highway access, and the Decatur-Federal light rail station is within walking distance for easy commutes. The neighborhood is bordered by LoHi, Highland, and Sun Valley, making it a central hub for exploring Denver's best dining and entertainment. Downtown Denver is just a short bike ride or bus trip away, and the Broncos' Empower Field at Mile High is practically in the backyard.
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