Virginia Village is a residential neighborhood in southeast Denver, Colorado, bordered roughly by Colorado Boulevard to the west, Monaco Parkway to the east, Yale Avenue to the south, and Alameda Avenue to the north. It is one of Denver's most architecturally distinct inner-ring neighborhoods, defined by a dense concentration of mid-century modern ranch homes, walkable access to the Cherry Creek and High Line Canal trails, and a community character that feels genuinely residential rather than transitional.
The neighborhood sits approximately four miles southeast of Downtown Denver and two miles south of Cherry Creek North, giving residents proximity to both without belonging to either. That positioning is a core part of Virginia Village's appeal: urban convenience without urban intensity.
Virginia Village earns loyalty from residents for reasons that hold up over time.
Life in Virginia Village moves at a pace that is noticeably different from neighborhoods closer to Denver's urban core. Streets are quiet on weekday mornings. Neighbors walk to Sojourners Coffee. Families use Bible Park the way people in other cities use their backyard.
At the same time, Virginia Village does not ask residents to trade convenience for calm. The Colorado Boulevard corridor puts grocery stores, pharmacies, and local restaurants within a short drive or bike ride. Cherry Creek North, one of Denver's premier shopping and dining destinations, is reachable in under ten minutes. The neighborhood draws a diverse mix of longtime Denver families, design-conscious buyers seeking authentic MCM architecture, and young professionals who want a real neighborhood rather than an apartment corridor.
The Cherry Creek Trail runs along the neighborhood's western edge, connecting Virginia Village directly to downtown Denver and to the extensive regional trail network. The High Line Canal Trail, one of the longest urban trails in the country at 71 miles, winds through the neighborhood's green spaces and connects to dozens of surrounding parks and paths. Outdoor access here is not a weekend activity; it is part of the daily rhythm.
Virginia Village is a supply-constrained market with consistent demand. The housing stock is predominantly 1950s and 1960s ranch construction on lots between 5,500 and 7,500 square feet. Renovated and rebuilt properties command significant premiums, particularly those that preserve or enhance original MCM details. Turnover is low relative to comparable Denver neighborhoods, which keeps inventory tight and supports pricing stability.
| Metric | Virginia Village (Q1 2026) |
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| Median sale price | ~$875,000 |
| Price per square foot | ~$490 |
| Average days on market | 14 to 18 days |
| List-to-sale price ratio | 99 to 101 percent |
| Most common home type | Ranch, MCM, remodeled bungalow |
| Typical lot size | 5,500 to 7,500 sq ft |
| Primary zip codes | 80222, 80224 |
Market data is updated quarterly and sourced from REColorado. Contact The David Bell Group for current pricing, active listings, and off-market opportunities in Virginia Village.
Virginia Village has a focused but well-loved local dining scene anchored by a handful of neighborhood institutions.
Esters Virginia Village is a go-to for craft beer, pizza, nachos, and margaritas in a relaxed sports-pub setting that draws regulars from across the neighborhood. Thai Pot Cafe serves authentic Thai noodles in a modest, cheerful dining room that has built a devoted following over years of consistency. Detour Bakery is a neighborhood staple for French pastries, house-made quiches, and deli favorites. Sojourners Coffee, known for locally roasted beans and a thoughtful selection of single-leaf teas, is where many Virginia Village mornings begin.
For larger shopping needs, the Colorado Boulevard corridor and University Hills Plaza provide grocery anchors, national retailers, and local shops within easy reach. Cherry Creek North, roughly two miles north, offers the full range of Denver's upscale retail and restaurant options for residents who want them.
Virginia Village is a neighborhood built around outdoor access and community space.
Bible Park sits at the heart of the neighborhood and is one of the largest public green spaces in the area. A stream runs through it, intersecting a man-made canal, and the park includes both paved and dirt trails, an expanding playground, and open lawn space that draws families throughout the week. Cook Park, further north, adds sports fields, a recreation center with a pool, and well-maintained green space for residents across the neighborhood.
The Cherry Creek Trail runs along the western edge of Virginia Village, offering a tree-lined paved path that connects the neighborhood directly to Downtown Denver and to the broader regional trail network. Cyclists, joggers, and commuters use it year-round. The High Line Canal Trail winds through Virginia Village's green corridors and connects trail users to dozens of smaller paths across the southeast Denver metro. Together, these two trails give Virginia Village residents more daily outdoor infrastructure than most urban neighborhoods in Colorado can claim.
Village is served by Denver Public Schools. The neighborhood's boundary schools cover the full K-12 range, with several highly regarded charter and private options that draw families from across southeast Denver.
Three things come up consistently in buyer conversations about Virginia Village: the architecture, the trail access, and the value relative to comparable Denver neighborhoods.
Virginia Village is one of the last places in Denver's inner ring where buyers can find an authentic 1960s MCM ranch on a full-size lot without paying Cherry Creek prices. The design community has taken notice, which is why Krisana Park and Lynwood blocks see competitive offers from buyers who are specifically seeking original details, clean lines, and preserved lot sizes. At the same time, buyers who are not architecture-focused simply find that Virginia Village delivers more house, more outdoor access, and more neighborhood character per dollar than most comparable locations inside the Denver city limits.
For sellers, Virginia Village's limited inventory and steady buyer pool typically produce favorable conditions, particularly for well-maintained or thoughtfully renovated properties. The David Bell Group has direct transaction history in Virginia Village and a deep understanding of how individual blocks and sub-neighborhoods within Virginia Village perform differently in the current market.
Virginia Village is known for its concentration of mid-century modern ranch homes, direct access to the Cherry Creek and High Line Canal trails, and a residential character that feels distinct from the higher-density neighborhoods closer to Denver's urban core. The Krisana Park and Lynwood sub-neighborhoods within Virginia Village are particularly recognized among buyers and design enthusiasts for their authentic MCM architecture.
Virginia Village is located in southeast Denver, bounded roughly by Colorado Boulevard to the west, Monaco Parkway to the east, Yale Avenue to the south, and Alameda Avenue to the north. It sits approximately four miles southeast of Downtown Denver and about two miles south of Cherry Creek North.
As of Q1 2026, the median sale price in Virginia Village is approximately $875,000, with a price per square foot around $490. Homes typically sell in 14 to 18 days and close near or above list price. Renovated MCM properties and new builds on original lots command premiums above those figures. Contact The David Bell Group for current market data.
Virginia Village is served by Denver Public Schools. Boundary schools include Ellis Elementary, Merrill Middle School, and Thomas Jefferson High School. Private and charter options nearby include the Montessori School of Denver and Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning.
Yes. Virginia Village is consistently popular with families for its quiet residential streets, direct trail access, proximity to Bible Park and Cook Park, strong local school options including the Montessori School of Denver, and relatively stable home values compared to other inner Denver neighborhoods.
Virginia Village offers a similar inner-Denver location at a lower price point than Washington Park and a more residential, less commercial feel than Cherry Creek North. It trades some of Wash Park's green space for more architectural character and better trail connectivity. Buyers who prioritize MCM homes, lot size, and community feel over walkable retail typically find Virginia Village the stronger fit.
Yes. The David Bell Group at Milehimodern has direct transaction experience in Virginia Village and surrounding southeast Denver neighborhoods. The team works with buyers looking for MCM properties, families relocating to the area, and sellers preparing Virginia Village homes for the market.
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14,148 people live in Virginia Village, where the median age is 38 and the average individual income is $57,734. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Virginia Village, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
Explore popular things to do in the area, including Terra Apothecary, Heaven Artisan Creamery Lowry, and Georgeous Couture.
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| Dining | 3.35 miles | 24 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Dining | 2.36 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Shopping | 1.13 miles | 6 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Active | 0.69 miles | 14 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Active | 2.99 miles | 53 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Active | 0.91 miles | 14 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 1.01 miles | 10 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 1.01 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 1.01 miles | 12 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 1.9 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 1.13 miles | 12 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 1.87 miles | 10 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 0.98 miles | 6 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 2.46 miles | 6 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 1.13 miles | 12 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 3.6 miles | 54 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 1.02 miles | 14 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 2.14 miles | 11 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 1.68 miles | 6 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 0.79 miles | 20 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 1.47 miles | 41 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 0.73 miles | 8 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
| Beauty | 1.59 miles | 6 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
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Virginia Village has 7,067 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Virginia Village do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 14,148 people call Virginia Village home. The population density is 10,531.889 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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