The five cheapest Denver homes sold in February

staff photo

The median sold price for a home in Denver is about $350,000 right now, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors. Lower for condos — $288,962.

But the five cheapest home sales of the month — all condos — sold for roughly $178,000 less than the average condo.

Here are the five cheapest home sales of the last month.

  • 1 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, 598 square feet
The exterior of 5300 East Cherry Creek South Drive. (Courtesy of Redfin)

The exterior of 5300 East Cherry Creek South Drive. (Courtesy of Redfin)

  • 1 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, 537 square feet

9995 East Harvard Avenue, Unit 216, sold for $94,500

The exterior of 9995 East Harvard Avenue, Unit #216. (Courtesy of Redfin)

The exterior of 9995 East Harvard Avenue, Unit #216. (Courtesy of Redfin)

  • 1 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, 721 square feet

7755 East Quincy Avenue, Unit 308A1, sold for $138,000

The exterior of 7755 East Quincy Avenue, Unit #308A1. (Courtesy of Redfin)

The exterior of 7755 East Quincy Avenue, Unit #308A1. (Courtesy of Redfin)

  • 1 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, 967 square feet

3418 South Locust Street, Apartment D, sold for $140,000

The exterior of 3418 South Locust Street, Unit #D. (Courtesy of Redfin)

The exterior of 3418 South Locust Street, Unit #D. (Courtesy of Redfin)

  • 2 bedroom, 2 full bathroom, 1,029 square feet

Data courtesy of Usaj Realty. 

Weird times

Denverite is powered by you. In these weird times, the local vigilance, the local context, the local flavor — it’s powered through your donations. If you’d miss Denverite if it disappeared tomorrow, donate today.

You’re our superpower

Denverite supporters have made the decision to financially support local journalism that matters to you. Ready to tell your networks why? Sharing our “About” page with your own personal comments could really help us out.

You’re our superpower

Denverite members have made the decision to financially support local journalism that matters to you. Ready to tell your networks why? Sharing our “About” page with your own personal comments could really help us out.