December 2007 Market Activity- Bonnie Brae and Belcaro
Thursday, January 24th, 2008
Here is a summary of December 2007 sales in the Bonnie Brae and Belcaro neighborhoods. The east and west boundaries are Colorado Boulevard and University Boulevard and the north and south streets are E. Exposition Avenue and E. Mississippi Avenue. It is a wonderful neighborhood with a eclectic selection of homes. From historical homes to custom contemporary construction, the neighborhood offers something for everyone. The neighborhood is within walking distance of restaurants, shopping, parks and transportation routes.
|
Address |
Sales Price |
Sold Date |
Square Feet |
Days on Market |
Listing Company |
|
1021 S. Milwaukee St |
$717,500 |
Dec 14th |
2299 |
134 |
Preferred Properties* |
|
3120 E. Kentucky Ave |
$2,249,673 |
Dec 18th |
5071 |
27 |
Birch Street Realty* |
If you missed out on purchasing one of these fabulous homes, there are 34 other homes currently on the market in the Denver Bonnie Brae/Belcaro neighborhoods ranging in price from $330,000 to $3,495,000. If you’d like to get your house on the sold list so you can move on to your next adventure, or to purchase one of the available homes, I’d be happy to help. Give me a call.












The lucky people who bought one of the houses in the Bonnie Brae and Belcaro area have a great view of our fall colors right in the neighborhood. Only one house in the area closed in August.
It’s amazing how quickly this year is passing. August is here and fall is right around the corner. The leaves will begin turning in the next month or two. The lucky people who bought one of the houses in the Bonnie Brae and Belcaro neighborhoods will have a great view of our fall colors right in their own backyard. Several of the sales are the smaller homes. Will these be the next to be renovated into new masterpieces?
One of the many beautiful residential areas in Denver is the Bonnie Brae neighborhood located between University Boulevard on the west, Steele Street on the east, Exposition Avenue on the north and E. Mississippi Avenue on the south.
Houses were first built in 1923 but development stalled in the late 1920’s when the developer, Associated Industries, went bankrupt in the late 1920’s. The majority of construction occurred in the 1940’s and 1950’s. So, there is a real mix of architectural styles throughout the area.