Homes Sold: 41
Average Days on Market: 157
Median Days on Market: 104
Most Expensive: $605,000
Least Expensive: $122,800
Months of Inventory: 6
| Original Price | Final Price | Sold Price | Net Sold | |
| Average | $325,189 | $308,122 | $286,244 | $285,465 |
| Median | $274,593 | $259,900 | $250,000 | $250,000 |
| Avg Price / SqFt w/o Basement | $245 | $232 | $216 | $215 |
| Avg Price / Fin SqFt w/ Basement | $245 | $232 | $216 | $215 |


Golden Triangle Neighborhood
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Golden Triangle is one of Denver’s oldest neighborhoods with a handful of bungalows and Victorian homes built in late 1800’s, many of which fell into disrepair or were bulldozed in favor of surface parking lots, and commercial interests during the second-half of the past century. The neighborhood has begun to redefine itself over the past decade.
With the recent addition of the Denver Art Museum and their associated residences and efforts to clean-up Civic Center park, this neighborhood could be turning a new leaf. Certainly its location could not be more centrally located to Denver’s major venues. Unfortunately, Denver developer Craig Nassi’s additions of such projects as the the Prado and Beauvallion, while impressive in size, have created a slew of lawsuits for alleged shoddy craftsmanship. However, other low-profile condo projects in the area have proven to be successful.
Golden Triangle Neighborhood Highlights:
- Golden Triangle Association – Latest interests and concerns of the neighborhood
- Denver Art Museum – Where art and architecture meet
- Civic Center Park – institutions of arts, government, and culture as well as festivals, parades, and protests throughout the year
- The Denver Mint – The Denver Mint has been making our money since it opened in 1863
- The Cheery Creek Bike Trail – Bikers, joggers, and roller-bladers make their way along the Cherry Creek




