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West Highlands
Avg. Sale Price
$800,000
Population
5,638
Recent Sales
36
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Historic charm next to the city
West Highlands is a beloved Denver neighborhood known for its historic Craftsman bungalows, strong community spirit, and the vibrant Highlands Square shopping and dining district. With an average home price around $800,000, West Highlands offers outstanding value for buyers seeking the popular Highland lifestyle. Tree-lined streets, neighborhood parks, and walkable access to locally owned shops and restaurants make this one of Denver's most charming and sought-after places to call home.
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West Highlands is a highly desirable Denver neighborhood with an average home price around $800,000. The area offers excellent value compared to neighboring LoHi while providing a similar walkable, community-oriented lifestyle. The market is active with 36 recent sales, reflecting strong buyer demand. West Highlands attracts a mix of first-time buyers, young families, and move-up buyers drawn to the neighborhood's Craftsman bungalows, tree-lined streets, and proximity to Highlands Square's shops and restaurants.
West Highlands is centered around the vibrant Highlands Square district at 32nd Avenue and Lowell Boulevard, packed with locally owned restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and bars. The neighborhood is known for its community events including the popular Highlands Street Fair and seasonal farmers markets. Residents enjoy easy access to Sloan's Lake for outdoor recreation, and the neighborhood's walkable streets are perfect for evening strolls. West Highlands also has excellent access to the Platte River Trail system for biking and running, connecting residents to downtown Denver and beyond.
West Highlands is known for its charming Craftsman bungalows and brick cottages from the 1920s-1940s, many of which have been lovingly updated while maintaining their historic character. You'll also find Victorian-era homes, mid-century ranches, and increasingly, modern new construction that blends with the neighborhood's established aesthetic. Popular features include front porches, original woodwork, and mature landscaping. Recent development has added contemporary townhomes and duplexes, offering modern floor plans and rooftop decks with mountain views at various price points.
West Highlands is an outstanding neighborhood for families. The area has a strong community atmosphere with neighbors who know each other, regular block parties, and family-friendly events throughout the year. Children play on the wide, tree-lined sidewalks and in several neighborhood parks. The walkability to Highlands Square means families can easily access restaurants, ice cream shops, and the local library without driving. Denver Public Schools serves the area, and the neighborhood's central location provides access to numerous school options including charter and private schools throughout the metro area.
West Highlands and LoHi are neighboring Denver Highland communities that share a similar vibe but differ in key ways. West Highlands offers more affordable home prices (averaging $800,000 versus $1.3 million in LoHi) while providing a similarly walkable, community-oriented lifestyle. West Highlands tends to have a more residential, family-friendly feel with larger lots and more single-family homes, while LoHi skews more toward trendy dining and nightlife. Both neighborhoods are highly walkable, but West Highlands centers around Highlands Square while LoHi focuses on the restaurant scene along 32nd Avenue east of Federal. Many buyers who love the Highland lifestyle find outstanding value in West Highlands.
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