Established luxury neighborhoods, large lots, DTC proximity, and some of the highest property values in the South Denver Metro.
Greenwood Village is the South Denver Metro's luxury market. The city wraps around the Denver Tech Center from the south and east, which means top-tier employment access combined with residential streets that feel nothing like a commercial corridor. Homes here sit on half-acre to acre-plus lots with mature landscaping, and the neighborhoods have been established long enough that the tree canopy alone sets them apart.
Median prices run around $1.15M, but there's a wide range depending on the neighborhood. Estates along the High Line Canal can push well past $2M, while updated homes in areas like The Preserve or Sundance Hills might come in closer to $850K. The buyer profile here tends toward executives, business owners, and dual-high-income families who want space, quality, and a short commute to the DTC.
Beyond the residential streets, Greenwood Village has Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre for live music, a growing restaurant scene along the Orchard Road corridor, and the Village Greens Park system. The Highline Canal trail runs through the city and connects to a regional network that stretches for miles. It's a mature, low-key community that trades density and walkability for space and exclusivity.
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.
Half-acre to acre-plus lots are the norm, with mature landscaping, privacy fencing, and established tree canopy. A different feel from newer subdivisions.
Major outdoor concert venue in the heart of GV. National touring acts from May through September, walkable from several neighborhoods.
Orchard Road and the DTC corridor have a concentration of high-end restaurants, wine bars, and specialty retail. The Landmark is a popular gathering spot.
This 71-mile trail runs directly through Greenwood Village. Popular for running, biking, and dog walking — connects to Cherry Creek and Chatfield.
Walking distance or a 5-minute drive to thousands of DTC employers. One of the shortest commute-to-compensation ratios in the metro.
Community park with playgrounds, sports fields, and a trail system. Hosts city events including summer concerts and seasonal festivals.