Capitol Hill

Broadway, Downing Street, Colfax Avenue, and 6th Avenue, with the Colorado State Capitol marking its west boundary borders the Capitol Hill neighborhood. This neighborhood has some of the oldest homes in Denver. A carpenter named Henry Cordes Brown first gained possession, through federal land policies, of 4-40 acre sections of land from 11th to 20th and Broadway to the alley between Grant and Logan. In 1867, Denver fought to have the State Capital moved back from Golden to Denver.

Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $599K
Lowest Price $1.9K
Highest Price $4.5M
Total Listings 102
Avg. Price/SQFT $435

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801 E 14th Avenue, Denver

$1,900

801 E 14th Avenue, Denver

1 Bed 1 Bath 750 SqFt Residential Lease MLS® # 4258114

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo MB KORE REALTY INC Status: Active

1390 N Emerson Street 508, Denver

$2,200

1390 N Emerson Street 508, Denver

2 Beds 2 Baths 795 SqFt Residential Lease MLS® # 5028403

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo MAVIN REALTY Status: Active

E Thurlow Avenue, Cripple Creek

$34,900

↓ $4,100

E Thurlow Avenue, Cripple Creek

0 Beds 0 Baths 0 SqFt Land MLS® # 4331978

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo Irene Tanis Real Estate Status: Active

1196 N Grant Street 204, Denver

$210,000

1196 N Grant Street 204, Denver

0 Beds 1 Bath 337 SqFt Residential MLS® # 8543900

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek Status: Pending

1356 Pearl Street 112, Denver

$212,000

↓ $4,000

1356 Pearl Street 112, Denver

0 Beds 1 Bath 399 SqFt Residential MLS® # 9494631

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo TADLA & TADLA REAL ESTATE GROUP Status: Pending

1390 N Emerson Street 105, Denver

$215,000

↓ $10,000

1390 N Emerson Street 105, Denver

1 Bed 1 Bath 595 SqFt Residential MLS® # 7827578

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo Porchlight Real Estate Group Status: Active

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789 Clarkson Street 603, Denver

$224,500

↓ $13,000

789 Clarkson Street 603, Denver

0 Beds 1 Bath 341 SqFt Residential MLS® # 3375724

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo Zakhem Property Management LLC Status: Active

807 S Leyden Street, Denver

$225,000

↓ $14,000

807 S Leyden Street, Denver

0 Beds 0 Baths 0 SqFt Land MLS® # 1615422

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo Social Real Estate Group Ltd Status: Active

1045 N Clarkson Street 103, Denver

$225,000

1045 N Clarkson Street 103, Denver

1 Bed 1 Bath 550 SqFt Residential MLS® # 4430340

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo Ed Prather Real Estate Status: Pending

1063 N Clarkson Street 11, Denver

$245,000

1063 N Clarkson Street 11, Denver

1 Bed 1 Bath 603 SqFt Residential MLS® # 6344919

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo OLSON REALTY GROUP Status: Active

1275 N Clarkson Street 6, Denver

$250,000

1275 N Clarkson Street 6, Denver

1 Bed 1 Bath 703 SqFt Residential MLS® # 5216853

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo West and Main Homes Inc Status: Active

514 West Street, Fort Collins

$257,000

514 West Street, Fort Collins

2 Beds 1 Bath 897 SqFt Residential MLS® # 9192532

Metrolist Services Inc (Colorado) Logo Invalesco Real Estate Status: Pending

Real Estate on Capitol Hill

Homes for sale in Capitol Hill Denver CO Neighborhood. Colorado historian Dr. Thomas Noel tells us that architect William Lang specialized in designing stone mansions for Denver’s elite. He built castle-like Romanesque residences, bulging with turrets and towers. Lang also designed more modest, middle class, Queen Anne-style homes, such as the Molly Brown House. Eclectic and Neoclassical style homes in the area. John Smith’s City Ditch brought water to the parched region from the Platte River through South Denver. The dry, dusty city flourished with trees and lawns. Brown constructed the Brown Palace Hotel at 17th, Broadway, and Tremont in 1892. The area is made up of a wide variety of architectural styles, and mansions shared the block with more modest middle-class homes. Some of the original farmers who had homesteaded there also shared the neighborhood with the elite.

There are no old wooden buildings in the Capitol Hill area. After a disastrous fire in 1863, the government forbade the construction of wooden structures, a ban that stood until after World War II. They replaced in the late 1890’s by cablecars, which made Capitol Hill an attractive neighborhood for middle-class workers who commuted to downtown. Before the arrival of the streetcar, many people assumed that Denver could not expand any farther than it already had. In the fear that Denver was running out of space, many 19th century middle-class homes were built almost touching each other.

Capitol Hill Community Amenities

Young people gather along the same sidewalks where Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassidy. Along with other young bohemians, artists and musicians frequented the area’s coffee houses, bars, and art houses. But, among the historic homes are favorite restaurants and nightclubs, retail districts, and modern lofts and apartments. Denver’s walkable Golden Triangle neighborhood is one of the city’s many burgeoning arts districts — perfect places for a day of gallery hopping. Anchored by the Denver Art Museum and the Clyfford Still Museum, a dozen or so galleries there’s plenty to see in this corner of Denver.

Capitol Hill Schools

If you’re moving to the neighborhood with children, there are several options for school. Morey Middle School is the top-rated public school in the area. Public schools on Capitol Hill are part of Denver County 1 School District. If you would like to transfer your children between schools, you can use the SchoolChoice program.

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