The five cheapest Denver homes sold in February
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.
8822 East Florida Avenue, Unit 215, sold for $89,250
- 1 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, 598 square feet
5300 East Cherry Creek South Drive, Unit 606, sold for $92,000

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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 2 bedroom, 2 full bathroom, 1,029 square feet
Data courtesy of Usaj Realty.

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