Thursday, May 14, 2009

Washington Park Real Estate -- Quite a History

By Janet Salinas

One of the nation's most wonderful neighborhoods was created almost by chance by a buffalo wallow, a gardening expert, and someone who dug ditches.

Washington Park Real Estate exemplifies a perfect relationship between the urban outdoors and outstanding homes. The park is where we jog, peddle our bikes, throw the frisbee, walk our dogs, and enjoy the lakes and gardens. The Washington Park Real Estate Neighborhood is full of young professionals, empty nesters, real estate investors, long-term residents and people from all over the world. It is lively, tranquil, bright, and magnificent. It is close to everything in Denver and offers a breathtaking view of the Rocky Mountains and the Colorado Bluebird sky.

The Washington Park Real Estate Architecture is an indiscriminate, but attractive mix of the old and new with brick bungalows and new contemporary and upscale homes nestled together, side-by-side.

The ditch still exists, but very few are aware of its history. The water in the ditch today is there more for entertaining dogs and not to provide water to the city as it was originally planned. The gardener's wagon brought the trees and shrubs that are today the mosaic within which our urban outdoor play is enacted every day. The buffalo wallow is now one of the familiar lakes that are home to the ducks and geese.

Balls are everywhere. Bocce balls, tennis balls, volleyballs, soccer balls, croquet balls, and footballs all fly and roll and bounce amid the huffing and puffing and gleeful laughter of the residents and visitors alike.

The residents of Washington Park tend their gardens, cut their grass, and keep snow clear of the sidewalks. They sit on their porch enjoying tea or a glass of wine and wave to the passers by. Residents are frequently seen carrying food to share with the neighbors next door. And the pounding of hammers, the roar of saws and the rumble of trucks form the soundtrack of our urban outdoors constant evolution. Given these surroundings, why wouldn't Washington Park Real Estate values be stable and strong? They most definitely are. Washington Park has the best historical price appreciation of any neighborhood in metro Denver over the last 13 years, and it's averaged 10% per year. The arrival of the young families, renovation work in the kitchens and baths, and the new construction that bring larger, contemporary homes, all contribute to the strong values. For those looking for a wonderful urban outdoor lifestyle in a lovely, centrally located neighborhood with a healthy mix of new and old residents and strong real estate values, Washington Park Real Estate offers a home for all those reasons and more. And to think this wonderful neighborhood began with a ditch digger, a gardener, and a buffalo wallow.

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