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While you may be focused getting ready for the holidays right now, a search for a new Denver home may be in your plans for 2011. If you are thinking about purchasing a Denver home in 2011, consider Park Hill homes in your home search. There are several reasons to consider Park Hill homes in your Denver home search, including:
1. Park Hill homes are affordable: Park Hill homes are a better value than those in nearby Stapleton. Park Hill homes start in the $100s and go up past the $1 million mark. When you look at price per square foot, your dollar will go much further in Park Hill than it will in surrounding neighborhoods like Stapleton.
2. Park Hill is a nice community: Park Hill is a great neighborhood that exudes a sense of historical charm. It has the most tree-lined parkways in the entire Denver area.
3. Park Hill is located in a convenient location: Bounded by Colorado Blvd. to the west, East Colfax Ave. to the south, Quebec St. to the east, and East 52nd Avenue to the north, Park Hill's convenient is difficult to beat. It is located only a few miles away from downtown Denver, and just east of the Denver Zoo, City Park, and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
4. There is a home for everyone in Park Hill: Park Hill offers a variety of architectural styles to Denver homebuyers including Tudors, Denver Squares, bungalows, and many more architectural styles. There are also many condominiums available in the Park Hill neighborhood.
5. Park Hill has a strong neighborhood association (HOA): The Greater Park Hill Community (GPHC) is a strong neighborhood association that does a great job of maintaining the neighborhood, which is great for neighborhood home values.
6. Park Hill has a great neighbor: Park Hill is located only a stone's throw away from Stapleton, which has greatly benefited it over the past few years. Stapleton's development has resulted in a plethora of shopping and dining opportunities, including those in Northfield Stapleton, that are a quick drive from Park Hill.
7. Park Hill has a diverse population: Park Hill is far from a cookie cutter neighborhood ? it is made up of longtime residents and newcomers. Its population varies greatly depending on which section you are in - Northeast Park Hill is primarily African American, while South Park Hill?s population is primarily Caucasian. Park Hill has a well-known history of racial integration.
We wish you the best of luck with your Denver home search. As always, please consult with a licensed Denver real estate agent who will assist you with finding the best neighborhood for you and your family.