Denver Area Community Spotlight – Park Hill
Convenient location and affordable home prices make Park Hill very attractive to buyers
Don’t miss today’s Denver Post real estate section that features, “A lesser-known Park Hill,” by Christian Toto. My expertise on the Park Hill neighborhood is showcased in the article, which examines the “unofficial” Park Hill neighborhood, lying to the east of Monaco Parkway. Many of TeamCox’s buyers are attracted to the vibrant Park Hill neighborhood, including a young couple who will be arriving this week for a house-hunting trip. The couple, a newly minted doctor and her husband, is searching for an affordable home in the dynamic northeast Denver neighborhoods of Park Hill or Stapleton.
The attractiveness of the Park Hill neighborhood is endless – it is not only a short distance to the Anschutz Medical Campus, home to Children’s Hospital and the University of Colorado Health Science Center, but boasts lower home prices than neighboring areas. As mentioned in the Denver Post article, Park Hill’s eastern section’s close proximity to the highly popular Stapleton community could equate to substantial future equity for its homeowners.
This particular young couple has several other factors to consider, including safety and environmental issues. Buyers are willing to pay a premium if an older home has high-energy thermal windows, or an energy efficient heating and air conditioning system. Since sophisticated buyers are willing to pay a premium for products that will save energy dollars in the future, they easily recognize the inherent value of features like Energy Star rated appliances.
Park Hill real estate, which ranges in price from the $200s into the millions, features a diverse mix of architectural styles, including the famous Denver Square, Colonial, Mediterranean and Queen Anne. Similar to other Denver neighborhoods, many homes in Park Hill have been extensively renovated.
For more information regarding the Park Hill, Mayfair, Congress Park, City Park, Hilltop, Hale or Montclair neighborhoods, please contact TeamCox Realtors at 303-400-6060 - our intricate knowledge of the Denver real estate market allows us to lead our buyers to the very best homes available!
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September 25th, 2008 at 12:01 pm
[…] The annual Park Hill Homes Tour is a true delight every year to Denver residents. This year’s tour, scheduled for Sunday, September 28th from 11:00am-5:00pm, will be extra-special since it marks the event’s 30th anniversary. It is a great opportunity to garner decorating ideas, while gaining a sense of appreciation for the Park Hill neighborhood’s unique history. The tour will showcase seven distinctive homes that were built between 1910-2006: 1925 Forest St - The Stenmark Home (1913) 1960 Forest St.- The Duncan Home (1917) 2230 Glencoe St.- The Shaw Home, (2006) 1759 Grape St. - The Bradley/Tepp: Home (1925) 1775 Grape St. - The Lake/Jazbec Home (1925) 2215 Grape St. - The Newman/Bianucci Home (1910) 1934 Forest Parkway - The Finegan Home (1918) Tickets are available in advance ($12.00 for adults) at King Soopers, the Park Hill Cooperative Bookstore, Spinelli’s Market, the Park Hill Library and the GPHC office. You can also purchase a ticket at any of the showcased homes on Sunday for $15.00. The Park Hills Homes Tour features a street fair that will be held on Forest Parkway between 19th Ave. and Montview Blvd. At the fair, you can enjoy food from local restaurants, musical performances by Park Hill residents, and view the works of Denver artists. There will also be silent auction to benefit the Greater Park Hill Community, Inc. For more information on Park Hill real estate, please contact TeamCox Realtors at 303-400-6060 – we are your Denver real estate specialists. Search for Park Hill Real Estate Park Hill Community Spotlight […]