Located about halfway between downtown Denver and the Denver Tech Center, Holly Hills is a neighborhood that’s not on many peoples’ radar, but it’s certainly gaining some attention. Stacker.com recently released its best places to live in the United States list, and Denver neighborhood Holly Hills ranked second-best in the country.

Nestled between Monaco Parkway and Interstate 25, north of Hampden Avenue and south of East Iliff Avenue, this area continues getting high acclaim because of its top reviews as a place to raise a family and retire. While many homes are older, they are spacious and the area is easily accessible by light rail.

Stacker used Niche’s 2020 rankings to make its list. Niche’s formula ranked places to live based on many factors, including the cost of living, educational level of residents, housing, and public schools.

Holly Hills:

- Population: 2,835
- Median home value: $460,100 (97% own)
- Median rent: $2,634 (3% rent)
- Median household income: $132,955

Residents in Holly Hills are quick to note the proximity of it to all areas of metro Denver, including the light rail, Highline Canal, and several shopping areas. It’s also known to be family-friendly with the bonus of access to excellent schools in Cherry Creek.

Interested in taking a look at what Holly Hills has to offer? Contact Metrowest today – we’d love to show you around!