
Denver Metro
Homes for Sale in Park Hill
One of Denver's most architecturally rich neighborhoods — Tudors, brick Squares, and a deep community feel.
- Median Price$690,250
- Walk Score60
- Zip80207
- School DistrictDenver
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Homes for sale in Park Hill

About Park Hill
The story of Park Hill.
Park Hill is one of Denver's most architecturally distinctive neighborhoods — a sprawling east-side community known for its Tudor revivals, brick Denver Squares, and the kind of mature-tree canopy that took a century to grow. The neighborhood has three informal sub-areas: South Park Hill (between Colfax and 23rd Ave), North Park Hill (between 23rd Ave and Martin Luther King Blvd), and Northeast Park Hill (north of Martin Luther King Blvd toward Quebec and Syracuse). South Park Hill tends to have the highest property values and the most concentrated historic housing.
The architectural stock is genuinely varied and interesting: Spanish Mission homes, English Tudors, Craftsman bungalows, and Prairie-style homes from the early twentieth century sit alongside more modest mid-century infill. Colorado Boulevard forms the western boundary, and Kearney Street serves as the neighborhood's primary commercial corridor — locally owned restaurants and shops that have built a consistent identity over decades. The annual Park Hill Home Tour gives residents a window into the neighborhood's architectural range and draws buyers who discover the area for the first time.
Park Hill has long been one of Denver's more culturally and economically diverse neighborhoods, a characteristic that has shaped its community identity. Strong neighborhood associations, block parties, and a shared sense of place give it a cohesion that many Denver neighborhoods lack.
City Park borders Park Hill to the west, providing easy access to the Denver Zoo, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and the park's 330 acres of green space. Buyers who want east-side Denver character and walkable park access at lower prices than Wash Park or Cherry Creek consistently find Park Hill a compelling option.
Boundaries
Colorado Blvd (west), Colfax Ave (south), Quebec St/Syracuse St (east), 52nd Ave (north)
Zip Codes
80207, 80220
Walk Score
60
Schools
Denver Public Schools
Architecture & Inventory
What you'll find in Park Hill.
Park Hill has a distinct architectural character. Here's the mix of what comes to market.
01 ·
Single-Family Homes
The bulk of Park Hill inventory — homes with yards, garages, and a mix of architectural eras.
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Townhomes
Lower-maintenance options popular with downsizers and first-time buyers.
03 ·
Condos
Entry-price-point options across the neighborhood.
Lifestyle & Amenities
Living in Park Hill.
Dining & Coffee
Park Hill's dining scene is more distributed than corridor-focused. The Colfax Avenue edge provides a range of casual dining and coffee options. 23rd Avenue has developed pockets of independent restaurants and bars that serve the neighborhood without becoming a destination draw. For serious dining, the neighborhood's location makes Cherry Creek, City Park's 17th Avenue corridor, and downtown all reasonable drives. The neighborhood's best food asset is its walkable access to City Park and the Denver Zoo area, which support the surrounding commercial activity.
Parks & Outdoor Recreation
City Park — Denver's largest at 330 acres, with the Denver Zoo and Museum of Nature & Science — forms Park Hill's western boundary and is the neighborhood's primary outdoor infrastructure. The park's two lakes, running loop, and year-round programming give Park Hill residents the kind of outdoor access that Wash Park buyers pay a premium for, at lower prices. The neighborhood also has multiple smaller pocket parks and is connected to the East 17th Avenue cycling corridor.
Schools & Families
Park Hill is served by Denver Public Schools. South Park Hill boundary schools include Stedman Elementary and Park Hill Elementary, feeding to Smith Elementary and McAuliffe International School (a popular choice-enrollment middle school), and East High School. East High is one of Denver's premier comprehensive high schools with strong arts and academic programming. DPS open enrollment is widely used — Park Hill's location makes it accessible to schools across the east Denver network.
Shopping & Entertainment
Colorado Boulevard provides Park Hill with accessible retail: King Soopers and a range of service businesses are within easy reach. The Tattered Cover bookstore on Colfax is a neighborhood institution. The Denver Zoo and Museum of Nature & Science — technically in City Park but adjacent to Park Hill — provide year-round entertainment and educational programming that Park Hill residents treat as essentially local amenities.
Commute & Transportation
Downtown Denver is approximately 15–20 minutes by car. The 15 and 20 RTD bus lines provide direct service to downtown. Colfax Avenue's bike infrastructure has improved in recent years, making cycling to downtown and downtown-adjacent neighborhoods more practical. DIA is approximately 30 minutes east via I-70.
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Park Hill questions, answered.
- Park Hill is a larger community with several informal sub-areas. South Park Hill (between Colfax and 23rd Ave) tends to have the highest home values, the most intact historic housing, and the strongest demand. North Park Hill (between 23rd Ave and Martin Luther King Blvd) is more affordable with a slightly different character. Northeast Park Hill (north of Martin Luther King Blvd) extends further east and generally has lower prices. Many buyers search 'Park Hill' broadly and discover the sub-area variation during their search.
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