Cost of Living in Park Hill
Tree-lined streets, City Park at the doorstep, and historic Craftsman & Tudor homes
What it costs to live in Park Hill
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Assumes 20% down, 30-year fixed at 6.5% (as of 2026-04-22).
Housing$3,457 – $4,057 | |
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| Mortgage (6.5%, 20% down) | $3,034 |
| Property tax | $265 |
| HOA | $0 – $400 |
| Insurance | $158 |
| Metro district fees | not yet verified |
Transportation$519 | |
|---|---|
| Car payments (your input) | $500 |
| Gas (~7 min to downtown) | $19 |
Utilities$340 | |
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| Electric & gas (Xcel Energy) | $205 |
| Water (Denver Water) | $65 |
| Internet | $70 |
Groceries$650 | |
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| Monthly estimate | $650 |
Housing figures updated April 2026. Confidence: low.
Somewhat Walkable, 34th most walkable Denver neighborhood
Housing Market
- Median Home Price
- $500K–$700K
- Data Year
- 2026
Tax Rates
- Property Tax Rate
- ~0.50% effective (Denver avg); ~79.2 mills
- Sales Tax Rate
- 9.15% combined (state + Denver local, eff. Jan 2025)
- State Income Tax Impact
- Colorado flat 4.4%
Monthly Costs
- Water Provider
- Denver Water
- Electric & Gas
- Xcel Energy
- Internet Providers
- Xfinity, CenturyLink/Quantum Fiber, Google Fiber
- Trash & Recycling
- Denver Solid Waste Management (volume-based $9–$21/mo)
Income & Cost Context
- Cost of Living Index
- 128 (Denver city-wide, 28% above national average per BestPlaces)
- Avg Childcare Cost
- ~$1,605/mo (Denver average)
Common QuestionsFAQ, Park Hill
What is the median home price in Park Hill?
Median home prices in Park Hill range from $500K to $700K as of 2026. North Park Hill offers more affordable entry points starting around $400K, while South Park Hill’s premium Craftsman and Tudor homes reach $700K and above. The price difference between sub-neighborhoods is significant.
What is the cost of living in Park Hill?
Denver’s cost of living index is 128, or 28% above the national average per BestPlaces. Property taxes run ~0.50% effective (~79.2 mills), combined sales tax is 9.15%, and Colorado’s flat state income tax is 4.4%. Walk Score is 64 (Somewhat Walkable), ranking 34th among Denver neighborhoods.
Estimates for informational purposes only, not financial advice. Actual costs vary by specific property, subdivision, and household.