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Congress Park Real Estate

Congress Park Homes feature an eclectic mix of architectural styles, including elegant Queen Annes, sturdy Denver Squares, and stately Gothic and Dutch Colonial Revivals...

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The House Everyone Has Always Wanted To See Lovingly Restored To Better…

$1,050,000
IDX Fuller Sotheby's Int'l Realty

6 Beds, 4 Baths, 4813 sqft.
Denver, Colorado. Subdivision: Cheesman Park, Congress Park
Residential
Built in 1894

Charming Congress Park Stone House. All New In & Out In 2009.gracious…

$898,000
IDX The Kentwood Company

4 Beds, 5 Baths, 4642 sqft.
Denver, Colorado. Subdivision: Capitol Avenue, Congress Park
Residential
Built in 1926

7th Ave Pkwy Gracious Home On Choice Blk. Lrg Rms, Formal Lr…

$779,000
IDX Coldwell Banker Devonshire

5 Beds, 4 Baths, 3933 sqft.
Denver, Colorado. Subdivision: Congress Par, Ountry Club,7th
Residential
Built in 1913

Renovated Craftsman Bungalow. Lrg Gracious Rooms. Abundant Natural Light. Extensive Improvements &…

$778,000
IDX Fuller Sotheby's Int'l Realty

4 Beds, 3 Baths, 4191 sqft.
Denver, Colorado. Subdivision: Congress Park,7th Avenue Pkwy
Residential
Built in 1918

Remodeled Gourmetkitchen That Opens To The Family Room, Gracious Living Room, Formal…

$699,000
IDX Coldwell Banker Devonshire

4 Beds, 3 Baths, 3230 sqft.
Denver, Colorado. Subdivision: Congress Park/7th Avenue Pkwy
Residential
Built in 1926

Exquisitetly Remodeled Denv Four Square In Congress Park. Completely High End Remodel…

$679,900
IDX Legacy Real Estate Brokers Inc

3 Beds, 5 Baths, 4298 sqft.
Denver, Colorado. Subdivision: Congress Park
Residential
Built in 1895

Charming, Updated Red Brick Bungalow Located On One Of The Nicest Blocks…

$665,000
IDX The Kentwood Company

4 Beds, 3 Baths, 3498 sqft.
Denver, Colorado. Subdivision: Congress Park/7th Avenue Pkwy
Residential
Built in 1918

Vintage Masterpiece Exceptional Craftsman Details & Stained Glass Throughout..custom Ktchn Designed In…

$659,000
IDX Classic City Propertie, Lc

4 Beds, 4 Baths, 4007 sqft.
Denver, Colorado. Subdivision: Congress Par, Heesma, Ity
Residential
Built in 1910

New Construction In Great Congress Park Location 12th Ave Shops Sleek Finishes…

$654,500
IDX Fuller Sotheby's Int'l Realty

2 Beds, 3 Baths, 3027 sqft.
Denver, Colorado. Subdivision: Congress Park
Residential
Built in 2008

Tantalizing Tudor In Congress Parkhome Is Gorgeous And Holds Original Hardware, Fixtures,…

$649,000
IDX Nostalgic Homes

3 Beds, 3 Baths, 2932 sqft.
Denver, Colorado. Subdivision: Congress Park/a J Bakers Add
Residential
Built in 1927
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Congress Park Homes, Denver

The home styles in this mature Denver neighborhood are two stories and bungalows. The neighborhood was establised in the early 1900s and development continued  until the early 1960s.  The majority of Congress Park homes were built between 1901-1927. Single Family homes range in size from 600 sq/ft to as much as 3100 sq/ft finished. Most, if not all of the homes have been renovated over the years.

Congress Park Neighborhood Boundaries

The Congress park Real estate area is bounded by Colfax on the north, 6th ave to the south, Harrison St on the east and Josephine on the west. Congress Park in itself is located at 9th Ave. and Elizabeth Street.

Congress and Cheesman Parks were once one park known as "Congress Park". The name came from the Act of Congress that converted Denver's former cemeteries from Federal to City ownership. The main western part of the park would be renamed in honor of Denver water baron Walter S. Cheesman. In 1858, General William Larimer jumped the claim of the St. Charles Town Company and established his own town he called Denver. (Claim jumping was a socially acceptable means of acquiring property at the time; especially since the land in question legally belonged to the Arapaho Indians.) While Larimer promoted his town by claiming it had the world's healthiest climate, he realized his claim had limits, and it would eventually need a cemetery. One November morning, he and his son staked out a cemetery on the site of the present Cheesman and Congress Parks.

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