Denver Dirk & Co. – Neighborhood Guide
Living in the Highlands, Denver
Your local guide to living, buying, and selling in one of Denver’s most beloved
neighborhoods.
The Highlands neighborhood sits just across the South Platte River from downtown Denver, and what happens on these streets tells you everything you need to know about where the city is headed. Vibrant, walkable, and endlessly interesting, the Highlands has become one of Denver’s most sought-after addresses for buyers who want an urban lifestyle without sacrificing neighborhood character, authentic architecture, and a genuine sense of community.
The Lifestyle
The Highlands today is a neighborhood that pulses with energy. LoHi, short for Lower Highlands, is packed with acclaimed restaurants, rooftop bars, coffee shops, and boutiques that draw Denver’s most creative and ambitious residents. Tennyson Street in the Upper Highlands offers a more laid-back, artsy vibe with independent shops, galleries, and some of the best brunch spots in the city. The neighborhood sits just across the South Platte River from downtown, connected by the iconic pedestrian bridge, making it one of the most walkable and bikeable urban neighborhoods in Denver.
The Homes
The Highlands offers a fascinating mix of housing stock that reflects its layered history. Victorian-era homes and classic brick bungalows sit alongside modern luxury townhomes and sleek new construction infill. The architectural variety is part of what gives the neighborhood its character. Entry-level condos and smaller homes start in the mid $400s, with single-family homes ranging from the low $600s to well over $1.5 million for the most significant renovated Victorians and new luxury builds.
My Experience in The Highlands
The Highlands neighborhood of Denver is one of the most remarkable urban transformation stories in Denver. I have watched this neighborhood evolve over my entire real estate career, from a part of town that most people avoided to one of Denver’s most vibrant, sought-after, and energetic destinations for living, working, and playing. That kind of firsthand perspective on a neighborhood’s trajectory is something no algorithm or market report can replicate, and it is exactly what I bring to every client considering the Highlands.
The Market
The Highlands remains one of Denver’s most in-demand urban neighborhoods. Proximity to downtown, a walkable lifestyle, and a constantly improving restaurant and retail scene keep demand consistently high. Inventory moves quickly, particularly for well-priced single-family homes and townhomes. The neighborhood has appreciated significantly over the past two decades and continues to attract buyers who want an urban lifestyle without sacrificing neighborhood character.
Schools and Location
The Highlands falls within Denver Public Schools, with Edison Elementary and Skinner Middle School serving the area. The neighborhood’s location just northwest of downtown makes commuting straightforward, and access to I-25 and I-70 puts the entire metro within easy reach. Denver International Airport is roughly 35 minutes away.
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