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Bonnie Brae Denver luxury homes for sale
Quick Answer: Bonnie Brae is one of Denver’s most charming and walkable neighborhoods, and it holds a special place in my heart. Known for its iconic ice cream shop and the beloved Bonnie Brae Tavern, this small but active neighborhood offers historic homes with incredible character, all within easy reach of Washington Park and Cherry Creek.

An exceptional expression of restraint, proportion, and material clarity, this International Style Bonnie Brae residence articulates rare design detail and refined livability. Inspired by its 1939 Post-Art Deco origins, then expanded and reimagined by its designer owner with Boss Architecture in 2018, this iconic home occupies a commanding corner lot overlooking Ellipse Park. Inside, main level poured terrazzo floors, quarter-sawn walnut hardwoods, and polished concrete establish a sophisticated foundation. Interior volumes are carefully oriented for natural light and lined with custom built-in furniture, Modernist windows, and rounded architectural edges. The Bulthaup kitchen is organized around a generous island with stainless steel countertops, Gaggenau, Miele, and Sub-Zero appliances, a built-in refrigerator, espresso machine, dual cooktops, and hidden conveniences such as a toe-kick central-vac dust catch, hardwired blinds, Savant smart systems. Indoor-outdoor living is elevated by a heated, covered patio with a built-in grill and integrated sound that extends into the private, elevated backyard. Luxurious baths feature seamless glass + Vitraform sinks, floor to ceiling quartzite, linear drains, heated floors, a steam shower, jetted soaking tub. The primary suite offers an indoor-outdoor retreat with a secluded rooftop garden balcony, fireplace, walk-in wardrobe with island and skylight, and a full laundry suite. This home’s enhanced, comprehensive, wellness-forward systems include HEPA air filtration, a whole-house humidifier, water softener, hot water recirculation, and advanced water filtration with re-mineralizer. Two separate, attached garages for 3 cars, plus a parking pad and driveway offer an expansive motor depot. Abundant custom storage, cedar closets, built-in seating, and a separate workshop create a polished lower level. This stunning home is a contemporary reinterpretation of Bauhaus ideals, executed with scholarly precision. $5,000,000 Active

801 S Ellipse Way Denver, Colorado

3 Beds 4 Baths 4,337 SqFt 0.19 Acres

Active Listing courtesy of Milehimodern

On the idyllic curved streets of Bonnie Brae, sits one of the most thoughtfully designed and well-appointed properties in the entire neighborhood.  Completed just a few years ago, this exceptional custom home offers a combination of features not often found anywhere in Denver – check out the heated pool, huge sports room under the oversized 3 car garage as well as the private garage apartment / nanny quarters / in-law suite with access from the street or from the 2nd level.  Enjoy over 7,200 square feet of refined living space with 6 beds and 6 baths plus a dedicated office, bonus loft, and multiple family rooms and game spaces. This home is incredible inside and out!  The unique 7,990 ft lot widens towards the back, allowing for a true entertainer’s back yard.  Notice how the sliding wall of glass fully retracts into pockets in the walls…truly seamless indoor and outdoor living spaces with no expense spared in this unique design.  You will love the custom touches that grace every space in this home.  One-of a kind oak and steel shelving flanks the floating staircase.  Numerous built-in elements and gorgeous cabinetry and millwork throughout.  Designer lighting and wall coverings.  The generous mud room and separate side entrance are so convenient for coming and going quickly to family activities.  The overall space in this home is tremendous without feeling overwhelming…every space has intention and scale that adds to its warmth and comfort.  The open plan lends itself well to easily accommodating very large gatherings of friends and family as well as larger social and charity events.  Discerning buyers must see this home in-person to appreciate its uniqueness and rare feature set within this charming community.  This rare opportunity allows the next owners to gain the features of suburban living while not having to sacrifice proximity to Cherry Creek North, Old S. Gaylord, Bonnie Brae and Washington Park. $4,750,000 Active

1055 S Cove Way Denver, Colorado

6 Beds 6 Baths 7,277 SqFt 0.18 Acres

Active Listing courtesy of LIV Sotheby's International Realty

Set on a quiet, tree-lined street in Bonnie Brae, this newly completed custom home by Redeux Developments delivers refined design, thoughtful functionality, and true walkability to South Gaylord Street, Washington Park, and Cherry Creek North. Designed for both elevated entertaining and everyday living, the main level features a private office with custom built-ins, formal dining room with butler’s pantry and prep kitchen, and an expansive living room with gas fireplace and French doors opening to a two-tier patio and professionally landscaped backyard. A light-filled sunroom with floor-to-ceiling windows creates the perfect year-round retreat. The chef’s kitchen is outfitted with a 48” Thermador range, double ovens, dual dishwashers, built-in refrigerator and freezer, quartz countertops, oversized island, and a generous walk-in pantry—ideal for hosting gatherings large or small. Upstairs, the primary suite offers a spa-inspired five-piece bath and spacious walk-in closet. Three additional bedrooms and a well-appointed laundry room complete the upper level. The finished basement delivers exceptional flexibility with a large wet bar and island seating, media room, game space, exercise room with two-person sauna, two additional bedrooms, 1.5 baths, and abundant storage. Smart home features include security cameras, video doorbell, smart thermostats, speaker pre-wiring, and gas stubs for a future outdoor kitchen and firepit. A rare opportunity for new construction in Bonnie Brae—combining walkability, luxury finishes, and modern functionality in one of Denver’s most sought-after neighborhoods. Backyard photos show what will be done once concrete is adjusted. $3,900,000 Active

801 S Medea Way Denver, Colorado

6 Beds 6 Baths 6,029 SqFt 0.18 Acres

Active Listing courtesy of Compass - Denver

Nestled in Denver’s picturesque, tree-lined Bonnie Brae neighborhood, this newly built Lux Builders residence offers elevated modern living. Central to Wash Park and Cherry Creek, this 4-bedroom, 6-bathroom home combines refined craftsmanship with sophisticated design to create a truly exceptional living experience. A contemporary façade and covered front porch welcome you into sun-filled, open-concept interiors. The chef’s kitchen, complete with Viking appliances, a built-in icemaker, and custom cabinetry, flows seamlessly into a sophisticated dining and living area anchored by a sleek fireplace and built-ins. Sliding glass doors lead to a large patio, perfect for entertaining and outdoor living. Upstairs, the serene primary suite features dual California Closets walk-in closets and a spa-inspired bath with a soaking tub and frameless glass shower. Two additional bedrooms and a convenient laundry room complete the second floor. The third floor offers a versatile flex space with a wet bar, half bath, and a wraparound deck with stunning mountain views. The lower level provides a spacious rec room, fitness room, and guest suite, offering ample space for relaxation and hosting. Additional highlights include a detached EV-ready garage, a home office with built-ins, a composite rooftop deck, and a newly landscaped, fenced yard. With large windows, natural light, airy interiors, and semi-custom finishes, this home is a modern masterpiece in one of Denver’s most sought-after neighborhoods. $3,175,000 Active

949 S Clayton Way Denver, Colorado

4 Beds 6 Baths 5,483 SqFt 0.14 Acres

Active Listing courtesy of Compass - Denver

Exceptional modern home intentionally designed to maximize every inch of a coveted lot. The luxury kitchen features an upgraded appliance package, double ovens, and a hidden pantry discreetly housing the coffee maker and microwave—maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic. Designer light fixtures throughout the home and bathrooms pair with floor-to-ceiling windows to flood the space with natural light, enhanced by western and southern exposure for stunning sunsets.A pass-through fireplace seamlessly connects the living and dining rooms, creating warmth without sacrificing openness. A dedicated home office overlooks Bonnybrae, while 11-foot ceilings in the basement provide ideal scale for a golf simulator, media room, or elevated recreation space. The extended basement bar with island is built for hosting, with an adjacent room perfectly suited for a custom wine cellar.An entire glass wall opens to the backyard, creating approximately 15 feet of seamless indoor-outdoor living. The expansive entertainment deck features its own bar, bathroom, and multiple balconies—an exceptional setup for gatherings of any size. CAT-6 cabling throughout supports modern connectivity, while a whole-home steam humidifier ensures year-round comfort. A rare third parking space on the opposite side of the garage adds flexibility for additional vehicles, gear, or toys.This home offers a rare blend of luxury, thoughtful design, and efficient use of space in a premier setting. $3,150,000 Pending

2909 Ohio Way Denver, Colorado

5 Beds 6 Baths 5,349 SqFt 0.14 Acres

Pending Listing courtesy of Engel & Volkers Denver

A statement of modern luxury and thoughtful design. This residence offers refined living at every turn. From the moment you enter, a dedicated office and the elegant formal dining room-set a tone of timeless sophistication. The heart of the home, the designer kitchen is a true showcase, featuring a dramatic waterfall island, sleek quartz countertops, a Wolf gas cooktop and an impressive 60" refrigerator. Entertain effortlessly with a discreet butler’s way with abundant storage and an oversized walk-in pantry. Perfectly blending form and function for everyday living.  The expansive family room centers around a striking gas fireplace with a stone surround and opens seamlessly through accordion doors to the covered back patio, creating an ideal indoor-outdoor lifestyle. A gas fireplace in the professionally landscaped yard, fully fenced with a parking pad for guests or caterers. The primary suite is a private retreat, showcasing a two-sided, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, a serene seating area, soaring cathedral ceilings with wood paneling. Access to a private deck. The spa-inspired 5- piece bath has a stand- alone soaking tub and a large custom shower with dual showerheads. The experience continues with a generous 12' x 10' walk-in closet and an attached laundry room complete with a utility sink, offering unmatched convenience and luxury. Full finished basement with 9 ft. ceilings, wet bar with double wine fridges. a workout room if desired or additional conforming bedroom. Dual zoned HVAC, tankless water heater. Great location, close to Wash Park, Gaylord Street and Cherry Creek. This is luxury living at its finest. $2,425,000 Active

1110 S Saint Paul Street Denver, Colorado

5 Beds 5 Baths 4,832 SqFt 0.14 Acres

Active Listing courtesy of Keller Williams Integrity Real Estate LLC

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Feature Details
Median Home Price $900K – $2.2M+
Typical Lot Size 0.1 – 0.2 acres
Top Schools Denver Public Schools (Steele Elementary, South High School)
Commute to Downtown 10 – 15 minutes
Vibe Walkable, charming, and community-driven with beloved local businesses

Bonnie Brae Denver Homes for Sale — Walkable Charm and Historic Character

Looking for Bonnie Brae Denver homes for sale? You’ve found one of Denver’s most delightful and walkable neighborhoods — a compact, character-rich community centered around a beloved commercial district that feels more like a small-town village than a pocket of a major metropolitan area. Sara Garza, luxury real estate specialist with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty, knows Bonnie Brae intimately and can help you navigate this charming neighborhood’s tight-knit real estate market.

Bonnie Brae (Scottish for “beautiful hill”) is tucked into South Denver between University Boulevard and Steele Street, just south of Exposition Avenue. Despite its small footprint, this neighborhood punches far above its weight in terms of charm, walkability, and community spirit. Anchored by its iconic commercial corner — where the legendary Bonnie Brae Ice Cream has been scooping since 1986 — the neighborhood offers a lifestyle that’s both deeply rooted in Denver tradition and perfectly suited to modern living.

What Makes Bonnie Brae Special

Bonnie Brae’s magic lies in its scale and authenticity. This is a neighborhood designed for walking, where residents stroll to the ice cream shop on summer evenings, pick up a bottle of wine at Bonnie Brae Liquor, grab a pint at the Bonnie Brae Tavern (a Denver institution since 1934), and know the shopkeepers by name. In an era of homogenized suburban development, Bonnie Brae’s independently owned businesses and human-scale streetscape feel like a treasure.

The Bonnie Brae commercial district — essentially a single charming intersection — is the neighborhood’s heart. Beyond the ice cream shop and tavern, you’ll find a dry cleaner, a florist, a wine shop, and other small businesses that serve the daily needs of the surrounding residential community. It’s the kind of neighborhood commercial center that urban planners try to recreate but that Bonnie Brae has maintained organically for nearly a century.

Community bonds in Bonnie Brae are strong. The neighborhood’s small size fosters the kind of genuine connections that are increasingly hard to find — neighbors look out for each other, kids play in front yards, and the sense of belonging is palpable. Annual community events, informal gatherings, and the simple daily ritual of walking to the commercial district keep the social fabric tight.

Bonnie Brae also benefits from an exceptional location. Sandwiched between Washington Park to the west, Observatory Park to the south, and Belcaro to the east, residents have easy access to some of Denver’s best parks, schools, and amenities. Cherry Creek is just a short drive or bike ride north, and downtown Denver is equally accessible.

Bonnie Brae Home Styles & Architecture

Bonnie Brae’s homes are as charming as its commercial district. The neighborhood’s housing stock dates primarily from the 1920s through the 1950s, creating a cohesive architectural character that rewards a leisurely stroll down any block.

English Tudor cottages are perhaps Bonnie Brae’s most iconic style — brick homes with steeply pitched roofs, arched doorways, leaded glass windows, and fairy-tale charm. These homes are typically 1,200–2,000 square feet on the main levels, with finished basements adding valuable living space. Their craftsmanship and character make them perennial favorites among buyers who value authenticity over square footage.

Craftsman bungalows are also well-represented, with their signature deep porches, exposed woodwork, and cozy proportions. Denver Squares — the city’s classic early-1900s home type — offer more formal layouts with center entries and symmetrical facades. Scattered Colonial Revival and Cape Cod-style homes round out the architectural mix.

Mid-century ranch homes from the 1950s appear on some blocks, offering single-story living and the clean lines of their era. Selective new construction has introduced modern designs to the neighborhood, though the compact lots (typically 4,500 to 6,500 square feet) and the neighborhood’s architectural character tend to keep new builds at a human scale that respects the surrounding context.

Interior updates are common across all styles — renovated kitchens, updated bathrooms, and finished basements that create additional bedrooms, family rooms, and home offices. The best renovations in Bonnie Brae preserve the homes’ original character — hardwood floors, millwork, and architectural details — while adding modern functionality.

Bonnie Brae Real Estate Market

The Bonnie Brae Denver homes for sale market is characterized by strong demand, limited inventory, and a loyal buyer base that specifically targets this neighborhood for its charm and walkability. Home prices typically range from $700,000 to $1.8 million, with most transactions falling in the $800K–$1.3M range for well-maintained or updated character homes.

Updated Tudors and craftsman bungalows in excellent condition command premiums, as do homes with finished basements that expand the functional living space. New construction, when it appears, tends to sell at the upper end of the range. Unrenovated or estate-condition homes offer opportunities for buyers willing to invest in updates — these properties can represent strong value in a neighborhood with consistent long-term appreciation.

Because Bonnie Brae is small — only a few hundred homes in total — inventory is always tight. It’s not unusual for months to pass without a single home coming to market. This scarcity means that when a desirable property does list, it attracts immediate attention from informed buyers. Off-market sales are not uncommon, making it critical to work with an agent like Sara Garza who has active connections within the neighborhood.

Schools & Education in Bonnie Brae

Bonnie Brae is served by Denver Public Schools. Slavens K-8 School — one of DPS’s highest-performing schools — is the primary neighborhood school and a significant draw for families considering the area. Slavens’ strong academics, engaged parent community, and K-8 format make it a standout within the district.

University Park Elementary also serves portions of the neighborhood. For middle and high school, students attend Merrill Middle School and George Washington High School or access DPS’s choice enrollment options, which include magnet schools, charter schools, and the Denver School of the Arts.

The proximity of the University of Denver adds educational enrichment opportunities for families, including youth programs, cultural events, and access to DU’s campus resources. Private school options in the surrounding area include Graland Country Day, St. Vincent de Paul, and Denver Academy.

Dining, Shopping & Entertainment

Bonnie Brae’s commercial district may be small, but it’s perfectly formed. Bonnie Brae Ice Cream is a Denver institution — lines out the door on summer evenings are a beloved neighborhood tradition, with dozens of homemade flavors that keep regulars coming back for decades. The Bonnie Brae Tavern, serving pizza and drinks since 1934, is one of Denver’s oldest continuously operating restaurants and a community gathering spot that feels like an extension of everyone’s living room.

Bonnie Brae Liquor offers an exceptional wine and spirits selection, and the handful of other small businesses in the district provide convenience with character. For more extensive dining and shopping, residents easily access South Gaylord Street in Washington Park, Cherry Creek North, and the South Broadway corridor — all within minutes.

Outdoor recreation is abundant. Washington Park is a short walk west, offering 165 acres of green space, trails, and lakes. The Cherry Creek Trail provides connectivity for cyclists and runners, and the DU campus offers additional walking paths and green space. For cultural programming, the Newman Center for the Performing Arts at DU and the galleries and theaters of Cherry Creek and downtown Denver are all easily accessible.

Why Work with Sara Garza in Bonnie Brae

In a neighborhood as small and tightly held as Bonnie Brae, relationships matter more than anywhere else. Sara Garza’s connections within the community, her understanding of what makes each block and home style unique, and her ability to identify off-market opportunities give her clients an edge that’s hard to replicate. Backed by the resources of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty, Sara brings world-class marketing and a global buyer network to even the most intimate neighborhood transactions.

Whether you’re drawn to Bonnie Brae’s Tudor cottages, craftsman charm, or village-like walkability, Sara will help you find — or sell — the right home with care, expertise, and genuine enthusiasm for this special community. Explore more South Denver neighborhoods or contact Sara today to discuss your Bonnie Brae real estate goals.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bonnie Brae

Where is Bonnie Brae in Denver?

Bonnie Brae is a small neighborhood in South Denver, located between University Boulevard and Steele Street, south of Exposition Avenue. It sits adjacent to Washington Park, Observatory Park, and Belcaro, and is just a short distance from Cherry Creek and downtown Denver.

What is Bonnie Brae known for?

Bonnie Brae is best known for its charming walkable commercial district, anchored by the legendary Bonnie BraeIce Cream shop and the historic Bonnie Brae Tavern (operating since 1934). The neighborhood is beloved for its character homes, tree-lined streets, and strong community spirit.

What are home prices in Bonnie Brae?

Bonnie Brae home prices typically range from $700,000 to $1.8 million, with most sales falling between $800,000 and $1.3 million. The neighborhood’s limited inventory and strong demand keep prices robust, particularly for well-maintained Tudor and craftsman homes.

Is Bonnie Brae walkable?

Extremely. Bonnie Brae is one of Denver’s most walkable neighborhoods. The commercial district with its shops and restaurants is accessible on foot from virtually every home in the neighborhood, and nearby Washington Park, South Gaylord Street, and DU campus amenities are all within easy walking or biking distance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bonnie Brae neighborhood in Denver known for?

Bonnie Brae is known for its incredible charm and community spirit. The Bonnie Brae ice cream shop and Bonnie Brae Tavern are Denver institutions, and the tree-lined streets with beautifully maintained historic homes create one of the most picturesque neighborhoods in the city. I always enjoy showing this area to buyers.

What types of homes are in Bonnie Brae?

You’ll find lovely Tudor-style homes, Craftsman bungalows, and brick ranches, many dating to the 1930s-1950s. There are also some newer luxury builds and renovations. The homes have wonderful character, and I love helping buyers appreciate the architectural details that make each property special.

Is Bonnie Brae a good investment?

Bonnie Brae has shown strong, consistent appreciation over the years. Its central location, limited inventory, and strong community identity make it a sound long-term investment. I consider it one of Denver’s most reliable neighborhoods for real estate value.

How walkable is Bonnie Brae?

Extremely walkable—it’s one of the most walkable neighborhoods in Denver. You can stroll to local shops, restaurants, and Washington Park within minutes. The Bonnie Brae commercial strip gives you that small-town feel right in the heart of the city, which my clients absolutely love.