Close-in convenience, a lower entry point, and light rail access — one of South Denver's best value plays.
Englewood is the closest-in suburb on the south side of Denver, and that proximity is its biggest asset. You're 10-15 minutes from downtown, the light rail runs through the middle of the city, and Broadway provides a direct shot north and south. For people who work in Denver proper or the DTC but want to avoid a long commute, the math makes sense.
The housing market here runs lower than most of its neighbors — median prices sit around $475K, which makes it an entry point for first-time buyers and a target for investors. The stock is a mix of mid-century ranch homes, duplexes, and newer infill construction. CityCenter Englewood, built on the old Cinderella City site, anchors the retail and transit center of town.
Englewood isn't trying to be something it's not. It's compact, practical, and improving block by block. South Broadway's restaurant and bar corridor has been growing steadily, and the city's investment in the light rail stations has brought density and walkability to pockets that didn't have it five years ago.
Current market snapshot based on recent MLS data. Updated regularly.
Source: DMAR / REcolorado MLS · February 2026
Key amenities and lifestyle highlights that define the area.
RTD's E, F, and H lines run through Englewood, with stops at Englewood Station and Oxford. Direct connections to downtown Denver and the DTC.
South Broadway's restaurant and retail corridor is walkable from many neighborhoods. CityCenter Englewood adds transit-oriented density.
Median prices sit well below neighboring Littleton and Centennial — making Englewood attractive for first-time buyers and value-focused investors.
The SoBo corridor is one of the metro's growing food scenes — local spots, breweries, and cafes from Hampden south to Dartmouth.
One of the Denver metro's major hospital campuses, located right in Englewood. Full-service emergency, surgical, and specialty care.
Infill construction and mixed-use projects near the light rail stations are adding modern housing stock to established blocks.