Neighborhoods

Virginia Village

Virginia Village is a south Denver neighborhood that rewards the buyer willing to look beyond the obvious — a collection of 1950s ranch homes on generous lots, set along quiet streets, with a surprising number of cultural and recreational assets tucked into its low-key residential fabric. The Cherry Creek Trail runs through the neighborhood, providing direct bike and pedestrian access to Cherry Creek and beyond, while Ash Grove, Cook, and Garland parks add additional green space to a community that feels genuinely spacious by Denver standards.

The Virginia Vale swim club is a summer institution for families, and the Glendale Recreation Center provides year-round fitness and programming options nearby. The Krisna Park Historic District — 174 homes built in 1954 and 1955 and recognized for their cohesive mid-century modern design — adds real architectural distinction to the neighborhood’s residential story. Four Mile Historic Park brings Denver’s 19th-century pioneer history right into the neighborhood, and local institutions like Zaidy’s Café and the Bull and Bush Pub have served the community for decades. With 190 homes closing at an average of $637,599 in 2024, Virginia Village offers some of the metro’s best value in a genuinely distinctive south Denver setting.