5 Hot Neighborhoods to Buy in Denver This Summer

August 1, 2025

Looking to make a move in Denver?

With summer’s longer days, vibrant neighborhoods, and a robust housing market, now’s the perfect time to house hunt. Whether you're a first-time buyer, upsizing, or investing, here are five Denver neighborhoods heating up this season and why you should take a closer look:

1. Berkeley
  • Why it’s hot: This neighborhood is the epitome of Denver charm with tree-lined streets and an active social scene, including Tennyson Street’s buzzing cafes and boutiques. It’s the perfect spot for those who want a blend of historic appeal and modern perks. Homes here range from cozy bungalows to larger, updated residences. Plus, easy access to I-70 makes it perfect for weekend mountain getaways.
  • Price points: Homes typically range from $500K for smaller bungalows to $1.5M for renovated larger properties. The average home price has risen by 5% in the last year, making it a great long-term investment.
  • Best for: Young professionals, creatives, and those looking for vintage charm with modern amenities.
  • Neighborhood Vibe: Berkeley hosts local art walks and live music events, making it a hub for creativity and community. Tennyson Street's vibrant cafes and boutiques attract crowds year-round.
2. Washington Park (Wash Park)
  • Why it’s hot: Known for its iconic park and fitness-centric vibe, Wash Park is a family favorite. Whether you're jogging around the park, paddleboarding on the lake, or picnicking with friends, this neighborhood never slows down in the summer.
  • Price points: Homes here range from $700K for smaller properties to upwards of $2.5M for spacious, remodeled estates. Prices have jumped by 6% in the last year due to its high demand.
  • Best for: Families, fitness lovers, and anyone who wants to be close to one of Denver’s most beautiful green spaces.
  • Neighborhood Vibe: The neighborhood buzzes with activity in summer, as runners, cyclists, and paddleboarders fill the park. The proximity to local shops and restaurants makes it a popular choice for active families.
3. University Hills / University Park
  • Why it’s hot: This up-and-coming area offers fantastic value and great potential, with convenient access to public transit and proximity to the University of Denver. The quiet streets and mid-century homes are attracting families and investors alike.
  • Price points: Home prices range from $450K for a cozy single-family home to $1.2M for a larger property with updates. The neighborhood has seen a steady rise of 4% year-over-year.
  • Best for: Buyers seeking space, convenience, and solid long-term growth potential.
  • Neighborhood Vibe: With its increasing development, University Hills is quickly becoming a sought-after destination. It’s perfect for those who want a quiet suburban feel while still being close to city amenities and public transportation.
4. Sunnyside
  • Why it’s hot: Sunnyside is on the rise, offering a quieter alternative to LoHi, but still with easy access to the city. With new builds, renovated classics, and a community-focused vibe, it’s perfect for those seeking a neighborhood on the upswing. Don’t forget the tacos!
  • Price points: Expect homes to range from $400K for smaller, older homes to $900K for modern builds. Prices have increased by 8% in the last year.
  • Best for: First-time buyers, foodies, and anyone looking to invest in a growing neighborhood.
  • Neighborhood Vibe: Sunnyside has a tight-knit, community-focused feel, with many locally-owned restaurants and bars making it a great spot for foodies. The annual Sunnyside Music Festival is a highlight, bringing residents together for a day of music, food, and fun.
5. Platt Park

  • Why it’s hot: Historic charm meets modern convenience in Platt Park, where you’ll find everything from farmers markets on South Pearl Street to local breweries and events. The neighborhood’s walkability and personality give it immense curb appeal.
  • Price points: Home prices in Platt Park range from $600K to $1.8M, with the median home price continuing to rise as demand increases.
  • Best for: Buyers looking for a vibrant, tight-knit community with plenty of local flair.
  • Neighborhood Vibe: Platt Park has a wonderful mix of historic homes, walkable streets, and an active local community. South Pearl Street’s farmers markets, local breweries, and events make it a lively spot all year long.
Thinking of Buying This Summer?

With inventory levels increasing this summer, now is a great time to explore options in these sought-after neighborhoods before prices rise even further. At DNVR Lending, we’re here to help you navigate the process with confidence and clarity. Whether you're buying in one of these hot neighborhoods or exploring others, we’ll help you find the right loan for your next home.

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