People used consider a neighborhood within walking distance of LoDo a strong selling point. But today realtors sell their clients on LoDo and the surrounding neighborhoods based on their walking distance to Denver's trendy LoHi neighborhood.
That cachet has developers building luxury townhomes all along Tejon Street, which realtor Jan Nelsen of
Kentwood City Properties says has become the new "it" street in Denver. Nelson says she expects Tejon to be developed all the way to 38th Avenue and even beyond into the Sunnyside neighborhood.
Nelsen is listing
LoHi Place, a 12-unit town house project at West 35th Avenue and Tejon Street that's being built by
Sagebrush Development and was designed by Ed Enck of
S-Arch. It’s within walking distance of LoHi's numerous trendy restaurants, bars and shops.
Men's Journal named LoHi one of the best neighborhoods in the country. It's also been featured in
Travel and Leisure and
National Geographic Traveler.
With prices starting at $725,000 Nelsen has already pre-sold four of townhomes, but the end units are still available.
Townhomes in LoHi Place average 2,500 square feet and have rooftop decks and Viking appliances. Buyers can make changes to the units, which are expected to be completed by the end of the year.
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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