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EST. 2026 · Independent Local Network
Vol. 01 · Issue 01 Monday, June 8, 2026
30 Neighborhoods
7 episodes · 2 local experts
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Local Station Denver

Denver

Denver is Colorado's largest city, with neighborhoods ranging from walkable downtown lofts to modern suburban-style communities a short drive from the urban core.

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Tour Denver neighborhoods on Local Station. Each one has its own channel, its own local experts, and its own video library.

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Hilltop
Denver · Colorado

Hilltop is one of Denver's established east-side neighborhoods, known for tree-lined streets and larger hom…

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LoHi
Denver · Colorado

LoHi is a Denver neighborhood just northwest of downtown, known for its mix of residential streets and loca…

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Berkeley
Denver · Colorado

Berkeley sits in northwest Denver around its namesake lake, with the Tennyson Street arts-and-dining strip…

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Central Park
Denver · Colorado

Central Park — the large master-planned community built on the former Stapleton airport site — is one of De…

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Cherry Creek
Denver · Colorado

Cherry Creek pairs Denver's most upscale shopping district with a dense, walkable residential neighborhood…

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Park Hill
Denver · Colorado

Park Hill is one of Denver's largest and most architecturally rich historic neighborhoods, known for wide t…

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Washington Park
Denver · Colorado

Washington Park — "Wash Park" to anyone who lives nearby — wraps around one of Denver's largest and most-lo…

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Capitol Hill Terrace
Denver · Colorado

Connected Living Near Cherry Creek, Hilltop, and Crestmoor

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Cedar Point
Denver · Colorado

Cedar Point is a low-key Denver neighborhood with a mix of condos and attached homes, convenient to city am…

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Downtown
Denver · Colorado

Denver's downtown core puts the 16th Street Mall, Coors Field, and the city's main business district within…

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Midtown
Denver · Colorado

Midtown is a walkable Denver neighborhood known for modern home design and easy access to downtown.

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Local experts

2 experts in Denver

Looking to buy or sell in Denver? Get connected with a local expert who covers the area.

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About Denver

Denver sits at the base of the Rocky Mountains and covers a wide range of neighborhoods, each with its own character. Downtown and LoHi offer urban density, walkability, and loft-style condos. Cherry Creek and Hilltop lean toward more established residential streets. Midtown and Central Park are newer, planned communities with modern construction. Berkeley, Park Hill, and Washington Park each bring their own mix of housing stock and street-level amenities.

The housing market here runs the full spectrum — downtown condos, end-unit townhomes, single-family houses on tree-lined blocks, and everything in between. Recent market reports from agents active in Metro Denver show buyers have gained more leverage than they've had in recent years, with inventory conditions shifting in their favor.

Local Station has video coverage of several Denver neighborhoods and listings, so you can get a real feel for specific areas before you visit. Whether you're looking at a loft in the downtown core or a modern home in Midtown, there's on-the-ground footage to help you orient yourself.

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Frequently asked questions

What neighborhoods are in Denver?

Denver includes a wide range of neighborhoods such as Downtown, LoHi, Cherry Creek, Midtown, Central Park, Berkeley, Park Hill, Hilltop, Washington Park, and Cedar Point, each with distinct housing and street-level character.

What kinds of homes are available in Denver?

Denver has a broad mix — loft-style condos in the downtown core, end-unit condos with garages and single-level layouts, modern single-family homes in planned communities like Midtown, and more established residential housing in neighborhoods like Park Hill and Hilltop.

What is the Denver real estate market like right now?

Recent monthly market reports from Metro Denver agents indicate the market has softened, with buyers holding more leverage than they have in recent memory. Inventory conditions have shifted compared to prior years.

What is Midtown Denver like?

Midtown is a modern neighborhood known for contemporary architecture and walkable access to downtown Denver. It's one of the newer planned communities within the city.

What is there to do near Downtown Denver?

Downtown Denver and nearby LoHi offer urban walkability with a range of shops, restaurants, and transit access. The loft-style condos in the downtown core put residents close to the city's main commercial corridors.