A far southern neighborhood with a distinctive suburban vibe, Southmoor lies just east of I-25 and Hampden. Most of its homes were built in the 60’s and 70’s, and sit on large lots. Virtually next door to the Denver Tech Center, it’s a convenient location and provides easy access to I-25 and abundant shopping and dining along Hampden Avenue. Eastmoor Swim and Tennis Club is a popular summer amenity for the neighborhood.
Southmoor Park lacks sufficient sidewalks and walking trails, making it challenging for pedestrians to move around conveniently. As a result, most errands in the area would necessitate the use of a car.
6/10Transportation Score
The Southmoor Light Rail station, served by three lines, along with four bus routes, ensures seamless and convenient public transportation options within this neighborhood.
5/10Local Score
While Southmoor Park only has a couple of restaurants and shops, there are other enjoyable activities to partake in! Whether you're looking to break a sweat with a class at CorePower Yoga or take a leisurely stroll to Thomas Jefferson High School, the area offers diverse options for recreation.
1/10Convenience Score
Since there are no grocery stores within the neighborhood boundaries, you can conveniently cross I-25 to find options like King Soopers, Target, and Whole Foods in the nearby Hampden and Hampden South areas.
A BreezeParking
Experience hassle-free parking in this neighborhood! With ample street parking and minimal traffic congestion, finding a suitable spot for your car is a breeze.
TAMEVibe
Southmoor Park offers a serene atmosphere accompanied by a diverse range of community events, providing ample opportunities to immerse yourself in the neighborhood.
4/10Densitiy
In this neighborhood, you'll discover a delightful blend of ranch-style, craftsman, and contemporary homes with large lot sizes with plenty of room to grow and breathe.
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