MONTCLAIR: Colfax Avenue to Sixth Avenue and Monaco Parkway to Quebec Street
Montclair was established in the 1880s to attract wealthier residents away from gritty Denver, with its abundance of saloons and bordellos. It's standards were high; Homes were built on lots twice as big as Denver's standard size of 25 by 125 feet, were originally required to be at least three stories high, and made of brick or stone.
By in 1893, the silver crash halted construction, and in 1903, Montclair was eventually annexed into Denver. Mayor Robert W. Speer appeased disgruntled Montclair residents by extending parkways and boulevards, planting trees and erecting fountains and monuments. It was quickly joined by homeowners building bungalows, cottages, Tudor revivals and modern ranch-style houses. Today it remains one of Denver's premier neighborhoods, the heart of which includes landmark status as a historic district.
SOLD - Last Six Months: April - Oct. 3
65 Homes sold
57 Median days on market
$300,000 Median list price at time of sale
$289,350 Median sold price
$115,000 Lowest sold price
$670,000 Highest sold price
Active
51 Active home listings
87 Median days on market
$294,999 Median list price
$119,000 Lowest list price
$950,000 Highest list price
Under contract
9 Homes under contract
162 Average days on market
$255,000 Median list price under contract
$125,000 Lowest list price under contract
$364,900 Highest list 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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