Neighborhoods

Englewood

Situated just south of Denver in the South Platte River Valley, Englewood is a fully realized city unto itself — with its own government, its own identity, and its own compelling reasons to call it home. More than 250 acres of greenbelts and 12 parks give Englewood a surprising abundance of open space for an inner-ring suburb, including the architecturally significant Arapahoe Acres neighborhood — a National Historic Landmark and one of the country’s premier collections of mid-century modern residential design.

The Museum of Outdoor Arts weaves public sculpture into the urban fabric in a way that few communities have managed to replicate, while the Gothic Theatre has hosted legendary concerts for decades. CityCenter Englewood has brought new retail, dining, and light rail connectivity to the community’s core. With 882 homes closing at an average of $715,903 in 2024, Englewood represents one of the Denver metro’s most active and diverse real estate markets — a community that offers urban energy, historic depth, and outdoor beauty in an uncommonly livable package just minutes from downtown.