Potter Highlands pairs century-old character with everyday convenience on the quiet, leafy blocks just northwest of downtown Denver. As a designated historic district within Highland, it showcases ornate Queen Anne and Denver Square homes alongside thoughtful modern infill. Residents stroll to cafes, boutiques, and chef-driven eateries along 32nd Avenue and Tejon Street, while the nightlife and offices of LoDo sit a quick bike ride away. Weekend wanderers can also explore nearby Sunnyside and Berkeley for additional parks, taprooms, and galleries.
Families appreciate strong neighborhood schools in Denver Public Schools, including Academia Ana Marie Sandoval Montessori’s dual-language program, North High School’s updated campus and athletics, and nearby options across the district. Learn more at Denver Public Schools, Sandoval Montessori, and North High School. Green space is part of daily life, with pocket parks and tree canopies shading front-porch conversations, plus quick access to city trails and transit for easy commuting. Housing ranges from impeccably restored Victorians to brick bungalows and contemporary townhomes, offering choices for first-time buyers and those seeking more room.
With its walkability, architectural heritage, and proximity to job centers, Potter Highlands balances neighborhood calm with urban access. Whether you’re moving in or moving up, Agent Pronto can introduce you to a top local agent to navigate the market and negotiate your next move—on both the buy and sell side.