Historic downtown charm, light rail access, and one of South Denver's most walkable communities.
Littleton sits at the intersection of suburban convenience and genuine small-town character. Downtown Littleton's Main Street has independent restaurants, coffee shops, and retailers within walking distance of the light rail station — a combination that's rare in South Denver.
The housing stock ranges from 1950s ranch-style homes near downtown to newer construction in developments like Solterra and Grant Ranch on the west side. Median prices sit around $585K, but there's real variety depending on the specific neighborhood and lot size.
For families, the access to the Mary Carter Greenway, Chatfield State Park, and Roxborough adds outdoor options that most suburbs can't match. Commute times to downtown Denver run 25-35 minutes via light rail or Santa Fe Drive.
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.
Main Street shops, restaurants, and the Alamo Drafthouse within a walkable core. Weekend farmers market May through October.
RTD C and D lines connect to downtown Denver in about 30 minutes. The Littleton/Downtown station is steps from Main Street.
Chatfield State Park, South Platte River trails, and Roxborough State Park are all within a 15-minute drive.
Aspen Grove and Southwest Plaza for retail. Local favorites like The Melting Pot and Breckenridge Brewery within city limits.
Littleton Adventist Hospital and UCHealth Highlands Ranch nearby. Multiple urgent care and specialty clinics in the area.
New townhome and mixed-use projects near downtown are adding density without changing the small-town character.
REcolorado MLS data, updated automatically.