Denver Neighborhood Guide to Englewood, CO

Denver Neighborhood Guide to Englewood, CO

Similar to many Colorado cities established along the South Platte River, Englewood was originally founded as a mining town when gold was discovered in the area in the mid-1800s. Since becoming officially incorporated in 1903, Englewood has grown into a dynamic community of about 30,000 residents. Although the gold is long gone, the city is rich in cultural amenities, family-friendly neighborhoods and recreational activities. And, located just five miles south of downtown Denver, this humble ‘burb maintains some urban appeal, too. For those who desire the best of both worlds without breaking the bank, Englewood might be just the ticket. Corken + Company would love to be your partner in Real Estate Solutions Without Limits and your Englewood Realtor. Intrigued? See Homes For Sale in Englewood now!

Living in Englewood, Colorado

Real Estate and Housing

Englewood is home to about 15,500 housing units across just six square miles. About half of these are owner-occupied, while the rest are rentals. The median home value is around $300,000 and the median rent for a one-bedroom unit is just under $1,000 per month. In addition to having proximity to both downtown Denver as well as the University of Denver area, the city’s average home value has risen 11 percent in the past year making Englewood a great place to own an investment property (learn more about investing in real estate here!) Corken + Company specializes in Englewood Real Estate and Property Management.

Getting Around Englewood

For those looking to buy a home in Englewood, Englewood is the gateway between the Denver metro area and its south suburbs, like Littleton, Centennial, Cherry Hills, Parker and Lone Tree. This unique central location makes it a hub for commuters who pass through via the town’s RTD two light rail stations. About 5,500 people pass through the Englewood station on weekdays, and about 1,000 through the Oxford station.

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Bicycling is a great way to get around Englewood. The city maintains 20+ miles of paved bike paths, which connect to regional trail systems throughout the Denver metro area, creating an extensive trail network that residents can not only use to enjoy cycling as a leisure activity, but also as a way to get to work and school. The city has even created a series of “School Connection Maps” to assist residents in planning their bike commutes.

Englewood also has a free local shuttle for easy transport around town, with stops at prominent destinations like the CityCenter and major medical centers. This is also a great way to view the city’s collection of public outdoor artwork.

Medical Centers in Englewood

Medical centers are a prominent employer in Englewood. The city is nationally recognized as having one of the highest physician-to-resident ratios in the country and is home to the Craig Hospital, Swedish Medical Center and Kaiser Permanente. Swedish Medical Center is the city’s biggest employer and boasts internationally-acclaimed Level 1 trauma and stroke facilities. The recently renovated Craig Hospital is revered for its comprehensive care of spinal cord and brain injury patients, helping them to resume normal lives after life-threatening circumstances. Finally, Englewood is also proud to offer residents a Kaiser Permanente center providing premier outpatient wellness services. This makes this location a strong selling point as to why to buy a home in Englewood.

Englewood for Families

School Districts in Englewood

Families with children are primarily drawn to Englewood for its variety of schools as the city is served by four public school districts and several private schools. The most prominent of these is Englewood Schools, but some areas are also served by the Cherry Creek, Sheridan and Littleton districts. About 23,000 Englewood residents attend school, with 15 percent of students enrolled in preschool and Kindergarten, 35 percent in elementary schools, 15 percent in high schools and 35 percent in college programs. Many schools located in Englewood are top-rated on www.greatschools.org.

Family-Friendly Amenities in Englewood

One of the city’s unique family offerings is its KidsConnections Camps providing fun and educational programs for kids and teens during the summertime. Englewood families also enjoy access to an array of family resources like neighborhood parks and playgrounds, recreation centers, a local library and art museum and even a waterpark (keep reading to learn more about fun activities in Englewood!)

Things to Do in Englewood, Colorado

Englewood has something for everyone to enjoy, from shopping and nightlife along historic South Broadway to exploring the area’s multitude of parks, golf courses and bike paths. A lesser known outdoor pursuit that people are surprised to find in Englewood are sculptures of all shapes and sizes celebrating the city’s dedication to the arts. Whether you’re here for the day or for a lifetime, Englewood ensures you won’t get bored.

Arts, Culture & Entertainment in Englewood 

At the heart of town sits the innovative CityCenter Englewood, a recent development featuring a nicely landscaped, walkable town center complete with shops, restaurants, apartments, an outdoor amphitheater and the city’s Civic Center building. A stroll around the complex reveals an impressive collection of public artwork and community events like outdoor concerts.

The spacious Englewood Civic Center houses the Museum of the Outdoor Arts, boasting a whimsical sculpture garden in addition to regular indoor exhibits, and Hampden Hall, a 192-seat facility that hosts a variety of live performances, educational lectures and art exhibits. The Englewood Library is also located here, offering a slew of educational programs for residents of all ages, including book clubs, foreign language classes and crafts.

Just north of the city center sits the historic “main drag” where you will find a collection of bars, restaurants and the Gothic Theater, a cultural landmark that has been revitalized from a 1920s art-deco movie theater into a popular venue for rock concerts and other touring bands.

Recreational Activities in Englewood 

An Englewood realtor may suggest this area for those who are looking for proximity to public parts and recreation. Many Colorado towns make outdoor access a priority, but few can say that 65 percent of their residents live within easy walking distance (one-half mile or less!) of a public park facility. In addition to 12 community parks (five of which provide off-leash dog areas), three community gardens and a unique skateboard park, Englewood also has several natural “open space” areas for fitness and recreational pursuits like hiking and biking.

Other notable recreational facilities include the award-winning Broken Tee Golf Course, Malley Senior Recreation Center and the Pirate’s Cove Water Park featuring a lazy river, lap pool, sandy beach and numerous water slides and play areas for kids of all ages.

Englewood Restaurants and Bars

Englewood offers a mix of old and new when it comes to eating and drinking. A variety of fast-casual restaurants like Noodles & Company and Tokyo Joe’s can be found around the CityCenter area, as well as the sophisticated Steakhouse 10, a local favorite for celebrating special occasions. The complex is also home to Nixon’s Coffee House, a true neighborhood gem. Central Englewood also has a nice representation of ethnic food options, like Chuey Fu’s Asian fusion, Garibaldi Mexican Bistro and Beirut, a Middle Eastern grill.

For a taste of classic Englewood, head towards the intersection of South Broadway and Hampden Avenue, the town’s original “downtown.” Here you’ll find hole-in-the-wall mainstays like the Breakfast Queen and Rico’s Pizzeria, as well as a few welcome newcomers like Brew on Broadway, a craft brewery featuring a dog-friendly patio, food trucks and live music, and the Englewood Grand, a low-key pub. A few blocks north on Broadway, towards the Gothic Theater, hipster hotspots are beginning to flourish, like the Devil’s Head Distillery and the Whiskey Biscuit, a Southern-style restaurant with a popular brunch scene.

Moving to Englewood

Englewood offers residents a taste of the “original” Denver while also keeping an eye on the future with modern mixed-use developments, innovative community events and housing renovations. Great schools and family-friendly neighborhoods draw new residents in every day. Will the next one be you? Corken + Company hopes to be your Englewood Realtor!

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