Potter Highlands Real Estate
Just minutes from downtown Denver and the I-25 interchange, the historic Potter Highlands real estate area is positioned between 38th Avenue, Speer, Federal Boulevard, and the Platte River. This eclectic and ethnically diverse neighborhood was founded in 1858 by Scottish, English, and Welsh immigrants and has remained one of Denver's most inclusive areas. Today, this residential and retail mixed-use neighborhood offers residents anything from local grocers and traditional Italian fare to catering businesses and hotels.
Homes for Sale in Potter Highlands
Search Denver MLS listings to find properties for sale in the Potter Highlands real estate market.
The majority of homes in Potter Highlands were constructed between 1893 and 1939. The region was named a historic district in 1979, and in 1987, it was expanded from Federal to Zuni, and from 32nd to 38th Avenue.
Housing in the Potter Highlands real estate market includes new condo projects, stately Queen Anne homes, single story bungalows and historic row homes. Homes for sale in Potter Highlands are priced primarily between the $200,000s to the $500,000s.
About Potter Highlands, Colorado
Highland Square on 32nd and Lowell, just a mile or two north, has become a popular neighborhood gathering place, alive with music, shopping, food, and dancing. From the outdoor deck of Highland's Garden Café and Bang's down-home, yet urban attitude, to Stella's brunch and Meade Street's pints, both residents and visitors relish these acclaimed establishments. Finally, for the sports fan, Pepsi Center, Invesco Field at Mile High and Coors Field, provide the best in hoops, baseball, hockey and football, and are just a quick ride to the East.
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