Sitting just north of the City Park Golf Course, the Skyland neighborhood is in transition. It’s city-close location has attracted the attention of new home builders, who are creating new duplexes and townhomes among the existing bungalows, tudors, and brick ranches. Several remarkable homes are situated along 26th Avenue, with great city skyline views. And its proximity to Downtown Denver makes a commute on bike, or in a car, a breeze, and City Park, and its many amenities, is steps away.
With most restaurants, stores, and shops living on Colorado Blvd, you'll be able to walk to some of your errands but, most conveniences will require transportation outside the neighborhood.
5/10Transportation Score
The neighborhood is very flat with ample bike lines for those cycling enthusiasts! There are 6 bus lines running through and two rail lines in Skyland if you need to run errands or commute to work.
2/10Local Score
With only a few local restaurants like The Plimoth and Mykings Ice Cream, you'll find more dining options in City Park with its plethora of bars and eateries.
1/10Convenience Score
You'll have to take a short trip to an adjacent neighborhood for your grocery shopping and errands with your most convenient store lying on East Colfax Avenue.
EASYParking
You won't break a sweat parking in this community with parking along neighborhood streets and designated lots for shopping and dining.
EVOLVING AND HIP Vibe
The young residents and their families add to the colorful array of housing in Skyland, making it one of the up-and-coming neighborhoods Denver has to offer.
7/10Densitiy
Alongside this neighborhood’s bungalows and ranch-style homes, reside rowhomes for a more affordable housing option. Skyland dwellers share the Denver neighborhood with many others, creating a city feel and community culture.
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