Designed to resemble a Scottish village, the Bonnie Brae neighborhood features winding tree-lined streets, a circular central park, and a collection of small shops. Residents can congregate and mingle around one of Denver's most popular pizza spots, then stroll across the street to the iconic ice cream parlor and boutique shops. Home styles in Bonnie Brae range from charming little Cape Cods and tidy brick ranches, to larger two-story brick homes and English Tudors.
Named for the magnificent 54-room Georgian country estate and tennis pavilion built by retired Senator Lawrence Phipps in the early 19305, Belcaro today features beautiful homes surrounding the mansion that remains at its center. The Belcaro neighborhood - one of Denver's most appealing in-town neighborhoods - is a haven for elegant, predominantly ranch-style homes of all shapes and sizes. The homes gracing the winding streets at Belcaro's center tend to be quite large and sprawl across vast, well-manicured lawns.
Bonnie Brae / Becaro market trends indicate an increase of $142 (37%) in the average price per square foot over the past 6 months. The average sales price over that same period rose from $1,228.242 to 42,556,300, whilst the median rent for this area is $1.774The average time on market for properties in this area is 44 days and buyers can expect to pay 10096 of the seller's asking price.
AVERAGE SALES PRICE
$1,682,979
6 MONTH AVERAGE
HOMES SOLD PER MONTH
11
6 MONTH AVERAGE
AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET
44
DAYS
EXPECT TO PAY
100%
OF ASKING PRICE
AVERAGE PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT
$447
6 MONTH AVERAGE
RENTER VS OWNER OCCUPIED
16% RENT | 84% OWN
AVERAGE YEAR BUILT
1936
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