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The Diamond on the Hill: Bonnie Brae

It is often said that, “everything old is new again.” As for Denver real estate, this statement is being shouted from the Art Moderne and English Tudor rooftops of Bonnie Brae properties. With a lower median home price than its neighbors in 80209 and 80210, Bonnie Brae is a diamond, not in the rough, but on the top of the hill.

Lauded for its charming village feel, the central ellipse of the area and varied architecture reflect Bonnie Brae’s established historic roots. While close proximity to fine dining and recreation harkens back to its roaring 20’s attitude, the short walk or drive to these areas provide the fun without a long commute.

A quick step out the door of a 1940’s Ranch-style will have you at a coffee shop or sushi bar, with plenty to talk about regarding the new brick builds on Clayton Street, or the classic Tudors on Josephine Street.

Excellent ratings for Cory elementary school add to the areas family appeal, while new and remodeled Bonnie Brae condos are in high demand for young professionals.

Convenient access to Colorado Boulevard takes the guesswork out of reaching nearby Denver neighborhoods. Even, with easy access to I-25 and the rest of Downtown at your finger tips, the only question that may remain regarding Bonnie Brae is “why would you want to leave?”

  1. On August 9th, 2007, admin said:

    Very useful post! Thanks, CityBlogUSA

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