Cherry Creek North Residential
The residential grid between 3rd and 6th Avenues north of the Cherry Creek North BID — a quieter counterpoint to the retail core where streets run on standard 5,000–7,500 sq ft Denver city lots under a canopy of mature elms and cottonwoods. Housing stock is historically a mix of 1910s–1940s Craftsman bungalows, Denver Squares, Spanish Revivals, and Tudor Revivals, now increasingly interspersed with 2000s–2020s custom scrape-and-rebuild homes. Select blocks carry G-RH-3 zoning permitting attached row-house forms. Bromwell Elementary (2500 E 4th Ave), a Blue Ribbon school ranked in the top ten percent of Colorado schools for test scores, sits at the center of the zone and is walkable from most residential blocks. Pricing clears $1.5M for entry-level homes and reaches $8M+ for new custom builds — a consistent reflection of Cherry Creek's status as one of Denver's highest-priced residential neighborhoods.
Amenities
- Bromwell Elementary (Blue Ribbon 10/10) within walking distance
- tree-lined residential grid between 3rd and 6th Avenues
- Craftsman bungalows, Denver Squares, Spanish Revivals, Tudor Revivals
- recent custom-build scrape-and-rebuilds on compact lots
- G-RH-3 row-house zoning on select blocks permitting attached forms
- 2–4 block walk to Cherry Creek North BID shops and restaurants
- quiet residential streets with mature trees
Nearby Schools
- Bromwell Elementary (2500 E 4th Ave, Blue Ribbon, top 10% statewide)
- Morey Middle School (DPS)
- George Washington High School (DPS)
Nearby Parks
- Fillmore Plaza (a few blocks south)
- Pulaski Park (3300 E Bayaud, 6.1 acres)
- Burns Park Sculpture Garden
- Cherry Creek Trail