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12,712
Recent Sales
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Artists enclave in the city
RiNo (River North Art District) is Denver's creative epicenter, where colorful street murals, craft breweries, and converted warehouse spaces create an electric urban atmosphere. This former industrial district has become one of Denver's most exciting neighborhoods, offering an authentic arts-and-culture experience alongside excellent dining at food halls like The Source. With an average home price around $562,000, RiNo provides outstanding value for central Denver living.
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RiNo (River North Art District) offers some of the best value in central Denver with an average home price around $562,000. The neighborhood has transformed from an industrial warehouse district into one of Denver's hottest areas, attracting buyers who want urban living at a more accessible price point than neighboring LoHi or LoDo. Expect a mix of converted lofts, modern condos, and new construction townhomes. RiNo continues to appreciate as development brings new amenities and businesses to the area.
RiNo is Denver's creative heart. The neighborhood is famous for its colorful street murals, art galleries, and converted warehouse spaces that now house breweries, restaurants, and creative businesses. The annual CRUSH Walls festival transforms building facades into massive works of art. Brighton Boulevard has become a dining destination with acclaimed spots like Safta, The Source Hotel, and numerous craft breweries. RiNo offers a gritty, authentic urban experience that's unlike anywhere else in Denver.
RiNo is an excellent option for first-time homebuyers in Denver. With average prices around $562,000, it's significantly more affordable than neighboring areas like LoHi or Cherry Creek while offering a similar urban lifestyle. The neighborhood has strong appreciation potential as development continues along Brighton Boulevard and the National Western Center redevelopment takes shape. First-time buyers can find modern condos and townhomes with contemporary finishes at price points that are increasingly rare in central Denver.
RiNo is packed with things to do. The neighborhood boasts Denver's densest concentration of breweries, including Ratio Beerworks, Epic Brewing, and Our Mutual Friend. Food halls like The Source and Zeppelin Station offer diverse dining options under one roof. Art lovers can explore galleries, studios, and ever-changing street murals on virtually every block. The area hosts regular First Friday art walks, outdoor markets, and community events. The Platte River Trail runs through the neighborhood, providing biking and running paths that connect to downtown and beyond.
RiNo enjoys excellent connectivity to the rest of Denver. The 38th and Blake commuter rail station provides direct access to Denver International Airport and downtown Union Station. Brighton Boulevard connects to I-70 and I-25 for highway access. The neighborhood is a short bike ride from downtown via the Platte River Trail, and multiple bus routes serve the area. RiNo's central location means residents are just minutes from LoDo, Five Points, and the Highlands, making it a convenient home base for exploring everything Denver has to offer.
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