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Denver's Congress Park Neighborhood - Real Estate Market Report

CONGRESS PARK: Colorado Boulevard to York Street and Colfax Avenue to Sixth Avenue

exterior_image_used_400Denver's Congress Park calls itself œa traditional city neighborhood with a small-town atmosphere. It prides itself on diversity in residents, who share a common love of older homes and the convenience of city living. Congress Park offers an array of housing stock from the mansions of 7th Avenue to preserved bungalows to quality starter homes on the Eastern edge. It boasts one of Denver's jewels, the Botanic Gardens, and an abundance of tree-lined streets. Pride of ownership is evident. Its namesake park includes green fields and a public, outdoor pool.

Congress Park also features easy access to shopping and quality restaurants. Its a blend of quality housing and active residents make it among Denver's desirable neighborhoods.


SOLD Last Six Months:
48 Homes sold
64 Median days on market
$427,000 Median list price at time of sale
$420,000 Median sold price
$222,300 Lowest sold price
$795,000 Highest sold price

Active Listings on Market:
30 Active home listings
85 Median days on market
$414,900 Median list price
$195,000 Lowest list price
$950,000 Highest list price

Under Contract:
16 Homes under contract
84 Average days on market
(MLS does not list median days for U/C)
$425,000 Median list price under contract
$329,000 Lowest list price under contract
$649,900 Highest price under contract

Sales data from Metrolist and may not reflect all sales.A glance at select urban Denver neighborhood sales DATA. Do you want to know about your ˜hood?

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