Denver’s quaint University Hills neighborhood, also known as Observatory Park, is an older area nestled between Hampden Avenue, Colorado Boulevard, Evans and I-25. This area is perfect for commuting to the Denver Tech Center and for traveling to the mountains because of its close proximity to the interstate. Most of the homes in the area date back to the 1950s, however many homes have been “scraped.” As a result, home prices in University Hills vary from the $100,000s to upwards of $1,000,000.
The University Hills neighborhood is home to many local joints, including restaurants and ethnic eateries, independent shops, Chez Artiste (a famous independent movie theatre), a public library and its very own Mamie Doud Eisenhower Park. The park offers tennis courts, soccer fields, an outdoor pool, a recreation center, and a playground. The Wellington public golf course is located right across the street. This family friendly neighborhood feeds into Denver Public Schools and is home to several private schools.
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