Denver is known for have a variety of different neighborhoods filled with charm, character, and history. Each year, Pittsburgh-based Niche, a website that ranks schools and neighborhoods based on publicly available data and surveys, ranks the best neighborhoods to live in cities across the U.S. The rankings are based on multiple factors, including housing trends and affordability, school quality, health and fitness, crime rates, commute times and employment rates.

This year's list of the 25 best neighborhoods in Denver includes some new entries in fast-growing areas like Five Points, Lowry Field, and Central Park (formerly known as Stapleton).

Falling out of the top 25 were Skyland, Speer and Southmoor Park. In addition, some neighborhoods moved up in the rankings compared to the 2019 list: City Park West shot up 11 spots, Capitol Hill moved up nine spots and Congress Park moved up eight spots. Hilltop, on the other hand, dropped 15 spots while Downtown dropped 14. Check out the complete ranking below!

Are you ready to start checking out the best of the best in Denver neighborhoods? Contact Metrowest today – we’d love to show you around!

Are you ready to start checking out the best of the best in Denver neighborhoods? Contact Metrowest today – we’d love to show you around!