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Lincoln to University, Alameda to Louisiana
Wash Park real estate, with its homes in the neighborhood surrounding the centerpiece park, never seems to go out of style. Wash Park real estate provided homes for prominent Denverites in the early 1900s, and this historic, well-maintained area just south of the downtown is still one of the city's most popular outdoor spaces. Given the many benefits of owning Wash Park real estate, it's no wonder the demand for Wash Park real estate has remained strong over the years.
The young and trendy frequent the 165-acre park at S. Downing St. and E. Louisiana Ave. for every activity under Denver's more than 300 days of sun. Wash Park real estate owners find impromptu soccer, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, lawn bowling -- you name it -- games are easy to come by, and kids can enjoy the jungle gyms at the playground. Fishing is popular near the old boathouse on the north side of Smith Lake, and a 2.5-mile crushed granite path looping the whole park makes running or strolling an enjoyable diversion. An indoor recreation center provides a weight room, pool, fitness classes, and an art studio.
Wash Park residents can also walk to "old fashioned" shopping districts where chain stores haven't corrupted the scene. The Old South Gaylord, Pearl and Bonnie Brae districts surround Wash Park real estate and offer boutiques, restaurants, antique shops, coffee houses and entertaining nightlife. Allow The Reel Team to introduce you to Wash Park real estate so you can become familiar with the appeal of this beautiful Denver area.