URBAN DENVER MARKET SALES STATISTICS - Denver's Uptown Neighborhood
Colfax Avenue to East 20th Avenue
and Broadway to York Street
Denver's Uptown neighborhood began in the 1880s as prominent families moved east, 'up the hill' from Downtown. Early in its formation, the westerly portion was named Brown's Bluff for Brown Palace developer Henry Brown. Today it thrives as a hip and vibrant neighborhood known for beautiful brownstone architecture, great restaurants and unique retail.
Uptown's diverse housing stock includes something for everyone-stately Victorians, Queen Anne's, lofts and high rise modern apartment complexes. The center of the neighborhood features 17th Avenue's "Restaurant Row" and its array of coffee shops and dining. The eastern anchor, Denver's premier City Park, provides ample recreation, walking and biking paths, as well as the Denver Zoo and Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
With beautiful architecture & close-in access to downtown and cultural and recreational attractions, Uptown is one of the city's most popular, stable and desirable neighborhoods. See what's on the market right now in Uptown here.
Sales data from Metrolist and may not reflect all sales. A glance at select urban Denver neighborhood sales data. Want to know about your 'hood? Call me today. Get more stats at on our Market Statistics webpage.
UPTOWN
SOLD - Last Six Months
82 Homes and condos sold
51 Median days on market
$288,250 Median list price at time of sale
$276,950 Median sold price
$35,500 Lowest sold price
$1,060,000 Highest sold price
Active
60 Active Home and condo listings
139 Median days on market
$327,750 Median list price
$69,500 Lowest list price
$1,175,000 Highest list price
Under contract
17 Homes and condos U/C
112 Median days on market
$254,900 Median list price U/C
$62,500 Lowest list price U/C
$359,950 Highest list price U/C












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