Homes Sold: 33
Average Days on Market: 110
Median Days on Market: 56
Most Expensive: $1,200,000
Least Expensive: $312,500
Months of Inventory: 2
| Original Price | Final Price | Sold Price | Net Sold | |
| Average | $721,861 | $675,282 | $646,837 | $645,620 |
| Median | $650,000 | $595,000 | $535,000 | $535,000 |
| Avg Price / SqFt w/o Basement | $346 | $324 | $310 | $309 |
| Avg Price / Fin SqFt w/ Basement | $231 | $216 | $207 | $207 |


Bonnie Brae Neighborhood
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As conceived 80 years ago by architect S. R. DeBoer, the quaint neighborhood of Bonnie Brae was designed to resemble a Scottish village located on the fringes of Denver, complete with curving streets, a circular central park, a winding boulevard and a collection of small shops where residents could congregate and mingle. Bonnie Brae, which means “Pleasant Hill,” today offers quiet, tree-lined streets, rich architectural diversity and convenient access to neighborhood restaurants and cafes—including one of Denver’s most popular pizza parlors, a public library, an ice cream parlor and a variety of retail shops.
Home styles in Bonnie Brae range from charming little Cape Cods and tidy brick ranches to larger two-story brick and frame homes and English Tudors.
Bonnie Brae Neighborhood Highlights:
- Bonnie Brae Ice Cream – Made fresh on-site, this Denver favorite has a line out the door
- Bonnie Brae Tavern – Family owned and operated since 1934 , very kid friendly
- Campus Lounge – For professional dive bar aficionados only
- Bonnie Brae Liquors – Wide variety with competitive prices.
- Saucy Noodle – As the sign above the door reads,”If you don’t like garlic, go home!”





