6,465 people live in Cherry Creek, where the median age is 55 and the average individual income is $117,262. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Anchored by the open-air Cherry Creek North district and the region’s luxury Cherry Creek Shopping Center, Cherry Creek blends walkable urban living with quiet, treelined residential blocks near Denver’s geographic center. Bordered by Cherry Creek to the south, 6th Ave to the north, and University Blvd/Colorado Blvd west/east, the neighborhood offers immediate access to boutiques, dining, galleries, hotels, and the Cherry Creek Trail. It’s a top choice for lock-and-leave living, downsizers, and buyers seeking premium convenience and amenities.
Cherry Creek combines mid-rise condos, townhomes, and single-family streets with one of Denver’s flagship shopping and dining areas. The neighborhood’s modern growth accelerated post-WWII after flood control improvements along the creek, evolving into today’s 16-block outdoor district and indoor mall anchored by luxury brands. Daily life revolves around cafés and patios, fitness studios, hotels, art walks, and the creekside bike path—minutes to downtown and Denver’s parkways.
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Area | ~0.86 sq miles (neighborhood footprint) |
County/City | City & County of Denver |
Established / Growth | Major post-WWII development after flood-control projects; retail district expanded in late 20th–21st c. |
Population (est.) | ~6,400–6,500 residents (neighborhood) |
Signature Districts | Cherry Creek North (16 walkable blocks of boutiques, dining, services); Cherry Creek Shopping Center (160+ stores) |
Parks & Trail | Cherry Creek Trail; Manley & Pulaski Parks; 7th Ave Parkway; easy reach to regional Cherry Creek State Park |
Main Roads | University Blvd (W); Colorado Blvd (E); E 1st Ave & E 3rd Ave (internal); 6th Ave (N); Speer Blvd connections |
From luxury shopping and dining to creekside biking and refined in-town living, Cherry Creek delivers an upscale, highly walkable Denver experience with enduring lifestyle and investment appeal.
Cherry Creek is Denver’s premier in-town district, centered on the walkable Cherry Creek North retail neighborhood and the Cherry Creek Shopping Center. Bordered by the creek and trail to the south, 6th Ave to the north, and University/Colorado Boulevard west/east, residents enjoy quick access to cafés, galleries, fitness studios, hotels, and downtown via Speer Blvd.
Daily mobility is a mix of walking and cycling (via the Cherry Creek Trail) plus short drives on city arterials. Rideshare is ubiquitous, and RTD bus lines run along the neighborhood edges; regional rail is a short drive or bike away.
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Location Map & Overview of Cherry Creek | Denver’s luxury retail and dining hub with adjacent residential blocks of condos, townhomes, and single-family streets. Immediate access to Cherry Creek Trail for bike/foot travel and to Speer Blvd for quick trips downtown. |
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Parking in Cherry Creek | Structured garages and surface lots at the Shopping Center; metered and garage options in Cherry Creek North. Peak shopping/dining times may require garage use; validate parking where offered. |
Walking & Cycling in Cherry Creek | Highly walkable district with wide sidewalks. The Cherry Creek Trail offers car-free biking/walking to Downtown, Washington Park, and beyond; abundant bike parking near shops and cafés. |
Taxi & Ride Apps | Uber and Lyft widely available; hotel valets and designated pickup areas streamline rides at peak hours. |
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Cherry Creek combines effortless connectivity with a true walk-to-everything lifestyle—boutiques, dining, hotels, parks, and the creekside trail— all within minutes of Downtown Denver and major regional corridors.
Cherry Creek, one of Denver’s most prestigious neighborhoods, combines luxury condos, modern townhomes, and established single-family homes near its high-end retail and dining core. As of mid–late 2025, the area’s median home price is around $1.3M, with a median price per sq. ft. near $615. Days on market remain shorter than the Denver average, reflecting high demand and limited inventory. Property values vary: premium high-rises and new builds near Cherry Creek North trade at the upper end, while older condos and townhomes provide relatively attainable entry points. Long-term rental demand is strong, fueled by professionals, downsizers, and relocations seeking walkability and amenities.
Property Type | Median Price (USD) | Price per Sq.Ft (USD) | Average Rent (USD/month) | Rental Yield |
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1BR / 2BR Condo | $525,000 – $750,000 | $600–$640 | $2,100 – $2,800 | 4.2% – 4.6% |
2BR Townhome | $850,000 – $1.1M | $585–$620 | $3,200 – $3,800 | 4.3% – 4.8% |
3BR Single-Family Home | $1.35M – $1.9M | $600–$625 | $4,800 – $5,500 | 3.8% – 4.2% |
4BR+ Luxury Home | $2.5M – $5M+ | $620–$650 | $7,000 – $10,000+ | 3.5% – 4.0% |
Methodology & notes: Median pricing derived from active and recent Cherry Creek listings (mid–2025), paired with Denver MLS and market tracker data. Rental ranges reflect mid-2025 averages from property management firms. Yields assume typical financing and maintenance. Values vary significantly by unit age, building amenities, and proximity to Cherry Creek North.
Cherry Creek pairs a highly walkable, urban-chic core with quiet residential blocks—home to boutiques, galleries, cafés, luxury hotels, and the region’s premier shopping center. Residents enjoy creekside biking and running, quick access to downtown via Speer Blvd, and an everyday lifestyle centered around fitness studios, patios, and neighborhood parks.
Central Denver, bounded by the creek/trail (S), 6th Ave (N), and University/Colorado Blvds. Minutes to Downtown via Speer and close to Hilltop, Country Club, and Congress Park.
Upscale, design-forward vibe with year-round events. Residents enjoy a lock-and-leave lifestyle, concierge buildings, and active neighborhood associations.
Chef-driven restaurants, craft cafés, and lively patios cluster across Cherry Creek North and inside the Shopping Center—brunch to fine dining all within a few walkable blocks.
Served by Denver Public Schools with nearby private options; abundant after-school enrichment, tutoring, arts, and language programs in the district.
Mix of luxury condos, townhomes, and select single-family homes. Newer builds and high-amenity towers command premiums near the retail core.
Highly walkable and bikeable via the Cherry Creek Trail. Quick drives on 1st/3rd/6th Ave, University & Colorado Blvd; rideshare and RTD buses are widely available.
Four seasons with abundant sunshine. Snow events are typically short-lived on city streets; shoulder seasons are ideal for trail use and patio dining.
Luxury retail, salons/spas, boutique fitness, grocery markets, hotels, galleries, and medical offices all within a compact, walkable grid.
Diverse blend of professionals, downsizers, and second-home owners drawn by convenience, security, and lock-and-leave buildings.
Walk-to-everything lifestyle, premier shopping/dining, strong property values, high-amenity buildings, and quick access to Downtown & parks.
Premium pricing, metered/garage parking during peak times, and limited entry-level inventory within the core.
Creekside running/cycling on the Cherry Creek Trail, nearby 7th Ave Parkway greenway, and easy connections to Washington Park and City Park.
Cherry Creek delivers a polished urban lifestyle—boutiques, dining, hotels, parks, and the creekside trail—wrapped in a compact, walkable neighborhood just minutes from Downtown Denver.
Cherry Creek offers everyday essentials right outside your door—from healthcare and groceries to worship centers and pet care—plus Denver’s highest concentration of luxury retail and dining. Use the lists below to quickly orient buyers and residents to key amenities in and around the district.
Families in Cherry Creek benefit from strong Denver Public Schools pathways, access to the renowned Cherry Creek School District (just east of Colorado Blvd), and a variety of private and Montessori programs. Proximity to downtown also means a wide choice of enrichment programs, language schools, and early-learning centers.
Area schools emphasize academic rigor, college prep, and arts. Many families choose private institutions for smaller class sizes, while public schools and nearby charters offer diverse programs with strong community ties.
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Bromwell Elementary School | Public (K–5, DPS) | Within Cherry Creek |
Neighborhood school with strong parent engagement and proximity to Cherry Creek North.
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Steck Elementary | Public (K–5, DPS) | Hilltop / east of Cherry Creek |
Highly rated DPS elementary; International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme.
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Merrill Middle School | Public (6–8, DPS) | South Denver |
Diverse student body; known for IB Middle Years Programme and strong language programs.
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East High School | Public (9–12, DPS) | City Park / ~10 minutes north |
Historic Denver campus; rigorous AP/IB curriculum, extensive athletics and arts programs.
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Graland Country Day School | Private (Pre-K–8) | Hilltop (adjacent to Cherry Creek) |
Independent school emphasizing experiential learning, leadership, and arts.
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St. John’s School | Private (Pre-K–8) | Washington Park area |
Faith-based with small class sizes and community-driven learning.
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Montessori Academy of Colorado | Private (Toddler–Elementary) | Downtown / ~10 minutes away |
Montessori approach with emphasis on individualized education; arts and global studies.
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Cherry Creek’s blend of luxury retail, walkable urban lifestyle, and proximity to Downtown Denver makes it one of the city’s most resilient real estate markets. Investors see opportunity across buy-and-hold rentals, luxury condo resales, and select redevelopment projects. Limited land availability and high demand for lock-and-leave living sustain values across cycles.
Why Cherry Creek? Denver’s premier shopping/dining district, walkable lifestyle, adjacency to cultural venues and trails, and strong demographic demand (downsizers, professionals, second-home buyers). Colorado’s tax climate and Denver’s steady job market add to the appeal.
1BR Condo: ~$2,200–$2,800 • 2BR Condo/Townhome: ~$3,200–$4,200 • 3BR+ Luxury Unit: ~$5,000–$7,500+
Whether buying for long-term stability, renting to professionals, or renovating high-demand units, Cherry Creek remains one of Denver’s most durable and desirable markets for investors.
Cherry Creek is Denver’s premier lifestyle district, blending luxury shopping, fine dining, and a highly walkable urban village feel. Just minutes from Downtown and Washington Park, the neighborhood offers easy access to cultural venues, trails, and the Denver Tech Center.
Housing includes luxury condos, modern townhomes, and redeveloped single-family residences. Premiums follow walkability, building amenities, and high-demand blocks near Cherry Creek North or the Cherry Creek Trail. Many buildings include concierge services, fitness centers, and secure parking.
Daily life is centered on recreation and convenience: walking or cycling along the Cherry Creek Trail, boutique fitness studios, and events at Cherry Creek North. Families value proximity to strong Denver Public Schools and private academies, plus quick travel via I-25 and Denver International Airport.
Explore Cherry Creek Homes for SaleCherry Creek combines luxury living, strong schools, and unmatched lifestyle amenities—making it ideal for professionals, downsizers, and investors seeking long-term value.
There's plenty to do around Cherry Creek, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
Explore popular things to do in the area, including Cabu Latte, Neveria Bule Bule, and Lori's Wraps.
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Dining | 3.94 miles | 7 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Dining | 4.88 miles | 6 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Dining · $ | 3.47 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Dining | 3.93 miles | 7 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Dining · $$$ | 3.62 miles | 7 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Dining | 3.28 miles | 7 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Active | 3.62 miles | 65 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Active | 3.18 miles | 10 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Beauty | 2.08 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Beauty | 2.92 miles | 10 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Beauty | 2.71 miles | 11 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Beauty | 3.5 miles | 6 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Beauty | 3.62 miles | 22 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Beauty | 4.63 miles | 10 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
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Cherry Creek has 4,125 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Cherry Creek do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 6,465 people call Cherry Creek home. The population density is 12,260.667 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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