Exploring Denver’s Platt Park Neighborhood

Looking for a central neighborhood close to schools, dining, shops, and breweries, look no further than Platt Park.

Platt Park is a desirable area for many reasons. It’s close enough to walk to Wash Park, and it’s also home to the Platt Park open space near the Decker library. The location is also ultra-convenient. It’s less than two miles from Wash Park, Ruby Hill, and Overland Golf Course. So, if you like to go for walks or play golf, Platt Park’s the perfect spot.

The neighborhood is full of character, with tree-lined streets and eclectic homes. It’s always fun to see it coming together, whether it’s at the farmers’ market or community events. There’s always something going on, from live music to festivals.

Plus, getting around is a breeze with easy access to Interstate 25 and the light rail, making it easy to travel to either downtown or the Denver Tech Center. Despite its convenience, the neighborhood is peaceful and quiet.

Would be buyers in Platt Park will find two-story single-family homes built between 1900 and 1930. You’ll also find some Victorians and new development from the past 20 years, although these homes are typically priced higher.

Condos and townhomes are available at a lower price point of $350,000 to $750,000, while the average close price is nearing $1 million for houses and up to $2.5 million for new developments.

The charming neighborhood appeals to buyers who want character and a close-knit community rather than the new cookie-cutter houses under construction in some areas.

The neighborhood is perfect for families with schools nearby and young professionals looking for restaurants and breweries. You’ll find a mix of first-time and move-up buyers in the area, and many families stay until their kids finish high school.

Platt Park offers a little something for everyone. If you’re up for checking out this exciting and convenient area, give Metrowest a shout today – we’d be happy to show you around!