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Lohi/Highlands

Lohi/Highlands

WELCOME TO LOHI / HIGHLANDS

Home to some of Denver’s trendiest shops, top restaurants, and the beloved Highlands Square, LoHi (Lower Highlands)and the greater Highlands area are two of the city’s most vibrant and sought-after neighborhoods. Known for their walkability, eclectic energy, and historic-meets-modern charm, these neighborhoods blend urban living with a strong sense of community.
At the center of it all is Highlands Square, a lively hub filled with independent boutiques, art galleries, cafés, fitness studios, and patio-lined restaurants. LoHi, just across I-25 from downtown, offers a distinctly modern edge—think rooftop bars with city views, acclaimed dining destinations, and sleek architecture that attracts young professionals and creatives alike.
While LoHi leans contemporary, the surrounding Highlands neighborhoods offer a rich architectural history, with Victorian homes, Denver Squares, and early 20th-century bungalows lining leafy residential streets. Together, these neighborhoods deliver the perfect blend of style, accessibility, and authenticity—just minutes from downtown, Sloan’s Lake, and major commuter routes.

LOHI/HIGHLANDS REAL ESTATE INSIGHTS

Real estate in LoHi and the Highlands is diverse, fast-moving, and consistently in high demand. The area offers a broad mix of historic single-family homes, renovated bungalows, and early 1900s Victorians, alongside modern townhomes, luxury duplexes, and condos with downtown skyline views.
In LoHi, new construction is especially prevalent, with sleek multi-story residences featuring rooftop decks, designer finishes, and contemporary architecture that caters to buyers seeking a modern, urban lifestyle. Meanwhile, neighborhoods like West Highlands and Potter Highlands have preserved much of their historic character, with tree-lined streets and century-old homes that exude charm and timeless appeal.
Home prices in LoHi and the Highlands typically range from $650,000 to over $1.8 million, depending on size, style, and location. Properties tend to fall between 1,400 and 3,500 square feet, with larger custom builds occasionally exceeding that.
Buyers are drawn to these neighborhoods for their walkability, vibrant culture, and close proximity to downtown Denver. Whether you're looking for a refined historic residence or a low-maintenance modern retreat, LoHi and the Highlands offer strong investment potential and a dynamic, community-driven lifestyle.

PEOPLE & LIFESTYLE

LoHi and the Highlands attract residents who appreciate city living with a neighborhood feel. It’s a favorite among young professionals, creatives, entrepreneurs, and longtime locals who value both community and convenience.
The area pulses with activity—brunch spots, cocktail bars, yoga studios, coffee shops, and local markets are all part of daily life here. Foodies flock to LoHi for its cutting-edge cuisine, including some of the best restaurants in the city, while Highlands Square is perfect for a weekend stroll, boutique shopping, or casual patio lunch.
Throughout the year, locals come together for farmers markets, street fairs, outdoor concerts, and neighborhood festivals. With easy access to downtown and nearby parks, plus a steady stream of new development, LoHi and the Highlands continue to evolve while maintaining their distinct identity.
This is Denver living at its most stylish, social, and connected.

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