Englewood CO Homes for Sale – Light Rail Rhythm, Old Hampden Errands, and Belleview Park Days

Englewood real estate ties together RTD’s D Line at Englewood Station, Old Hampden coffee stops, and weekend runs at Belleview Park and Pirates Cove. South Broadway adds the Gothic Theatre’s music nights, while Broken Tee Golf Course and the South Platte Trail anchor outdoor routines. Housing spans post-war ranches and brick bungalows west of Broadway, townhomes near CityCenter on the former Cinderella City Mall site, and Englewood-address enclaves edging Cherry Hills. Scroll below to see current homes for sale in Englewood and line up the neighborhoods that fit your lifestyle.

Latest Homes for Sale in Englewood

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Englewood Community Snapshot

Everyday Loop

Errands cluster at CityCenter (Englewood Parkway) and along Old Hampden; the free bert trolley links downtown blocks to the Wellness District around Swedish and Craig.

Night & Weekend

Show nights at the Gothic (3263 S Broadway) bring a friendly buzz; park a block east or west for a quieter walk back and easier exit.

Green & Water

Belleview Park’s Farm & Mini-Train sits by a wade-friendly creek; River Run Trailhead off Oxford taps the South Platte River Trail and engineered surf waves.

Housing Texture

1940s–60s ranches (Evanston/Broadway Heights), station-side townhomes/condos around CityCenter, and Englewood-address golf/gated pockets by Cherry Hills.


Englewood Quick Facts

Transit & Commute

RTD D Line at Englewood & Oxford–City of Sheridan; quick drives via Santa Fe (US-85), Broadway, and Hampden (US-285); cyclists roll the South Platte River Trail.

Parks to Know

Belleview Park (Farm & Train), Pirates Cove, River Run Trailhead by Broken Tee, Jason Park’s pavilion, Rotolo Park’s playground.

School Snapshot

Compact Englewood Schools; Englewood High on S Logan; Charles Hay World School offers an IB Primary Years Programme.

Buyer Intel

Pull the city flood viewer and stormwater updates, then the FEMA map; note Old Hampden work phases; expect shift-change pulses near the hospitals on Logan/Hampden.

Location & Commute Patterns

The RTD D Line stops at Englewood Station (park-n-ride) and Oxford–City of Sheridan (bike racks/lockers); check current times on RTD’s schedule. Cyclists slide onto the South Platte River Trail via Oxford/River Run to bypass lights. Peak windows hit Hampden 7–9 a.m. and 4–6 p.m.; late mornings stay mellow. If you’re hospital-bound, test Logan/Hampden at shift-change to learn the light cycles.

Daily Living on the Ground

City errands center on CityCenter Englewood and Old Hampden’s small storefronts. The free bert shuttle loops signed stops between downtown and the Wellness District—handy during Old Hampden construction phases. On Gothic show nights, energy concentrates along the 3200–3400 S Broadway stretch; parking a block east or west keeps the exit calm. After snow, watch posted snow-route signs before leaving a car overnight—and expect coffee lines to stack at Old Hampden cafés around 8 a.m.

Homes & Real Estate by Pocket

Classic west-of-Broadway streets: mid-century ranches and brick bungalows with alleys and big trees—see Evanston, Broadway Heights, Jacksons Broadway Heights, Strayers Broadway Heights, So Bdwy Heights, and Harlem. Plan for a sewer scope alongside panel/plumbing checks on these mid-century blocks.

Station & CityCenter area: townhomes/condos with light-rail access and low-maintenance living; quick hop to the Civic Center, library, and plazas.

Englewood-address golf/gated adjacency: confirm municipality, taxes, and services around Glenmoor of Cherry Hills, Cherry Hills Farm, Villas at Cherry Hills, and Waterford.

South/east Englewood mailing addresses: newer homes/condos in Southcreek, Windmill Creek, Canyon Creek, Centennial Crossing, Cherry Creek Vista, Terrace at Cherry Creek, Meridian, Castlewood, Sterling Court, Vintage, and Sheridan, plus Idlewild, Medical District, North Central Englewood W of Brdwy, and Rosedale.

Parks, Water & Trails

Belleview Park brings shade under cottonwoods, the Farm & Mini-Train bells, and a shallow creek where kids splash while parents talk in the grass. Pirates Cove next door adds slides and cheerful midday noise that fades toward evening. River Run Trailhead off Oxford connects directly to the Platte; on high-flow days you’ll spot surfers at the engineered waves (see River Run Park project) . For a quick neighborhood park, try the renovated pavilion at Jason Park or Rotolo’s playground.

Schools & Buyer Logistics

Schools: Englewood High anchors S Logan; Charles Hay World School runs an IB Primary Years Programme (details at the school’s IB page). Bell times briefly stack cars on Eastman/Lafayette; plan coffee runs around drop-off. Attendance and open-enrollment options change—verify before you sign.

Due diligence: Start with the city’s flood hazard info and stormwater projects, then cross-check the FEMA Flood Map Service Center. In winter, use the city’s snow-route maps. Thinking about an ADU? Review the city’s Planning & Zoning guidance and the Unified Development Code (Municode) before you underwrite any rental income.

Popular Neighborhood Comparisons (What Buyers Also Tour)

When you’re torn between Englewood and its close neighbors, run the same Saturday loop in each: coffee on Old Hampden, a mile on the Platte River Trail where the air runs cooler off the water, then a quick grocery stop. Time the lights on Broadway and Hampden, listen for the soft siren pulse near the hospitals, and watch parking after 6 p.m. It’s the simplest way to feel the pace—and decide where your everyday fits.

Platt Park (Denver): Old South Pearl Street’s Sunday market runs the 1400–1500 blocks between Iowa and Arkansas with cafés and boutiques; Louisiana–Pearl Station sits a few blocks west for quick rail into downtown. Englewood feels a touch quieter and more practical on weeknights, with similar bungalow stock and easier parking.

Washington Park (Denver): Two lakes, a historic boathouse, and steady jog loops deliver a postcard vibe. If you want greenery without weekend crowds, Englewood’s Belleview Park and the Platte River Trail give you shade, water, and room to move—plus simpler street parking near home.

Rosedale / Harvard Gulch (Denver): Tree-lined blocks and a par-3 course for an after-work loop. Englewood offers similar vintage homes with faster highway/rail access and the Gothic for live shows when you want a night out without crossing town.

Downtown Littleton: Brick storefronts and a classic Main Street feel pair with a light-rail station by Prince Street. If you like that walkable vibe but need a shorter hop to Denver hospitals or the Tech Center, Englewood splits the difference with Broadway, Santa Fe, and Hampden in easy reach.

Cherry Hills Village: Larger lots and a quieter, estate-style setting along the High Line Canal Trail. Englewood offers smaller-lot convenience and transit, while some Englewood-address pockets (Glenmoor, Waterford, Villas) put you close to the same trail network and golf.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Englewood, CO

How does the light rail change daily commuting in Englewood?

The RTD D Line serves Englewood Station and Oxford–City of Sheridan, putting downtown within a simple ride. Many locals pair a bike locker with a quick roll to the platform or take the Platte River Trail on cool mornings. Check the live schedule before you rely on exact times.

RTD D Line schedule

Which Englewood areas feel most walkable for errands and dining?

CityCenter and Old Hampden make a tight loop—coffee, library, groceries within minutes. West-of-Broadway bungalows in Evanston and Broadway Heights sit near small patios and weeknight spots. On show nights, approach via an east–west side street to skip the curb shuffle on Broadway.

Where are the newer townhomes and condos in Englewood real estate?

Look around Englewood Station and the CityCenter redevelopment for low-maintenance living with rail access. These pockets trade lawns for plazas and patios—good if you travel often or prefer lock-and-leave. Walk the blocks at dusk to gauge lighting and evening foot traffic before you decide.

Any inspection tips for mid-century ranches and brick bungalows?

Vintage systems are common—budget for a sewer scope, panel upgrade, insulation, and older plumbing. Alleys make access easier for future work or ADU ideas; measure garage widths and overhead clearances if you drive a larger vehicle. Visit after rain to watch how gutters and grading move water along older curbs and drives.

Are there Englewood-address communities with a quieter, gated or golf feel?

Glenmoor of Cherry Hills, Cherry Hills Farm, Waterford, and Villas at Cherry Hills lean private and golf-adjacent. Confirm the actual municipality for taxes, services, and school district near city borders.

What’s the difference between Englewood city limits and “Englewood” mailing addresses (80111/80112)?

Some homes carry an “Englewood” mailing address but sit in other municipalities or districts—taxes, services, and schools can differ. Use the city’s hub to check jurisdiction and sanitation districts before you rely on the ZIP alone.

Englewood Maps & More (jurisdiction & district lookups)

How does Englewood compare to Platt Park or Washington Park for lifestyle and homes?

Platt Park’s Old South Pearl draws destination weekends; Englewood is a notch calmer with similar bungalow stock and easier parking. Washington Park brings lakes and big-park crowds; Englewood’s Belleview Park and Platte River Trail offer shade, water, and space to move without the crunch.

Platt Park guide · Washington Park guide

What should I know about flood and drainage when shopping Englewood homes?

Low-lying pockets near creeks and the South Platte deserve a quick flood-map check and a drive after a rain. Start with the city’s flood viewer and stormwater projects, then cross-check FEMA’s map for insurance and lender needs.

City flood hazard info · Stormwater projects · FEMA Flood Map Service Center

Any snow-day or winter parking quirks to plan around?

Watch posted snow-route signs and consider using alleys to keep plows moving. Morning shade along north-facing drives can leave slick patches even when streets look dry. If you commute early, scout your block at dawn after a storm to see where ice lingers.

Snow & ice control map

Is Englewood convenient for medical professionals on odd shifts?

Living near Swedish and Craig cuts down late-night left turns and long drives, but you’ll hear sirens and see café hours swing with shift changes. Choose a street a couple of turns off Logan or Broadway for quieter nights; test the route at shift-change before you buy.

Can I add an ADU or studio off the alley in Englewood?

ADU allowances depend on zoning, lot size, setbacks, and utilities. Many mid-century blocks have alleys that make access easier, but rules vary by parcel. Review the city’s Planning & Zoning guidance and the Unified Development Code before you underwrite any rental income.

Planning & Zoning · Unified Development Code (Municode)

Are there HOA vs. non-HOA choices within Englewood addresses?

Station-area townhomes and Englewood-address golf/gated pockets often include an HOA, while west-of-Broadway bungalows typically do not. Balance maintenance, amenities, and monthly fees against your lifestyle; walk the block after sunset to see how neighbors use shared spaces.

Where do locals actually spend time outside in Englewood?

Belleview Park runs shaded and family-friendly in the morning; Pirates Cove livens up midday with slides and splash. For long, flat miles, start at River Run Trailhead off Oxford and cruise the Platte—cooler air off the water at sunrise; surfers ride the engineered wave in season.

River Run Park overview

How do I verify schools—especially the IB option at Charles Hay?

Call the district and the school to confirm attendance zones and programs, then visit at bell time for a real sense of pickup. Charles Hay World School runs an IB Primary Years Programme; review details before you tour.

Charles Hay IB PYP

What’s a smart first tour if I’m new to Englewood real estate?

Start with Evanston or Broadway Heights for classic bungalows, swing through CityCenter for townhomes, and finish with a loop by Glenmoor/Waterford to feel the Englewood-address golf scene. Grab coffee on Old Hampden, ride a mile on the Platte River Trail, and park near the Gothic at dusk to sense night energy.

Who are common utility/service providers and how do I verify my specific address?

Electric is typically Xcel Energy; water/sewer and sanitation districts vary by block. Use the city’s Maps & More hub to confirm your exact providers and districts, then set up accounts with the listed agencies.

Maps & More (sanitation, jurisdiction, district lookups)

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