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2 New Listings in Northwest Denver!
Come check out both homes this Saturday…Open Houses from noon to 2pm!
4412 Decatur Street, Denver, CO 80211
Just listed in Sunnyside! Open House on Saturday from noon to 2pm!

This home is one-of-a-kind with a unique vaulted pine ceiling throughout providing an open and spacious feeling for the entire main floor. Double-pane windows, a newer furnace and a newer water heater make this home energy efficient.
The updated kitchen features gorgeous hickory cabinets, granite counter tops, under cabinet lighting, stainless steel appliances and bar seating. The open floor plan of this home makes this kitchen perfect for entertaining friends and family while finishing up a home-cooked meal!
There are 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in this home. The main floor bedroom has a loft like feel with an open ceiling, an attached bathroom, hardwood floors, ceiling fan, french doors and a southern facing window for plenty of sunshine.
A functional room at the back of the house provides the perfect bonus space for a study.

This home is situated in the heart of the Sunnyside neighborhood on a 4,690 square foot lot with a sprinkler and drip irrigation system, raised garden bed and a large, low-maintenance composite deck. A one-car, detached garage provide off-street parking or additional storage space. Some of Denver’s finest restaurants are a short walk or bike ride away!
Additional Details:
- Price: $280,000
- MLS: 1195182
- 756 Square Feet Above Grade
- 756 Finished Basement
- 4,690 Square Foot Lot
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 1 Car Detached Garage
- Gas, Forced Air
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4326 Shoshone Street, Denver, CO 80211
Just Listed in Sunnyside! Open house on Saturday, 5/18 from noon to 2pm!
The location of this adorable 1925 Bungalow within the Sunnyside neighborhood just doesn’t get any better! Situated directly across the street from Chaffee Park, you’ll have a front row seat to the Sunnyside Music Festival each year as well as close proximity to the shops and restaurants that make living in Northwest Denver so desirable.
This home is updated throughout and features hardwood floors, high white ceilings and double-pane windows. A beautiful fireplace with white mantel, tile surround and concrete hearth provides a warm atmosphere as you enter the home. The living room is open to the dining room which features a ceiling fan, an original built-in display cabinet and a large southern facing window for plenty of sunshine.
The kitchen features granite counter-tops, bright white cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and a dual basin sink.
This home has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom on the main floor plus an additional bedroom, 3/4 bath and family room in the basement. Both bedrooms on the main are substantially sized with large windows and ample closet space.
One of the best features of this home is a window-wrapped sun-porch that’s perfect for entertaining!

Additional Details:
- MLS#: 1187616
- Price: $325,000
- 838 SF above grade
- 788 SF finished basement
- 4690 SF lot
- Built in 1925
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 2 Car detached garage
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- Sunnyside: 4326 Shoshone
3738 Quivas Street, Denver, CO 80211
New LoHi listing coming on the market next week!!!
- 1,018 Square Feet
- 968 Finished Basement
- 5 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 2 Car Garage
- More info coming soon…
Highland, Lower Highlands, Potter Highlands…What’s the difference?
There are so many northwest Denver neighborhood names (Highland, Highlands, East Highlands, West Highlands, Potter Highlands, Lower Highlands, Sunnyside, Berkeley, Sloan’s Lake and Jefferson Park), but which neighborhood names are “correct?”
Well, I guess the answer depends on how you define, “correct.” Often people casually refer to all of the areas of northwest Denver as “The Highlands” and then break the Highlands into sub-neighborhoods like Berkeley and Sunnyside.
The City of Denver, however, breaks northwest Denver up into the following 6 distinct neighborhoods: Highland (no “s”), Sunnyside, Berkeley, West Highland (again, no “s”), Sloan Lake and Jefferson Park. Potter Highlands (apparently the City is good with the “s” here) is often used interchangeably by locals with Lower Highlands (aka “LoHi”), but Potter Highlands is actually a Denver Historic District with distinct boundaries inside of the official Highland neighborhood. Surprisingly, according to the City’s map, Lower Highland doesn’t officially exist!
Red Door Properties provides neighborhood descriptions and pre-set housing searches for the non-official, casually defined neighborhoods of Berkeley, Sunnyside, Highland (the City’s official “West Highland”), LoHi or Lower Highland (the City’s official “Highland”) and Sloan’s Lake. These neighborhood boundaries and names may not be officially correct, but this is how most people refer to the areas.
Are you now more confused about the northwest Denver neighborhood names than you were before you read this blog?!?
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Leigh Wilbanks
P. 303.884.9166
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