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Progress Park, a suburb with a downtown
A few blocks from most homes, residents of Progress Park can access the charming bustle of Downtown Littleton with its well-reviewed breweries and restaurants, light rail stop and prewar architecture. But they can also enjoy the quiet suburban streets, expansive park system, and high-quality schools this small city outside Denver is known for.
Northeast Littleton has easy access to Downtown Littleton right next door.
Northeast Littleton is right on the RTD line for easy commuting from the Littleton station.
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Ramblers and the occasional prewar Craftsman
Homes in Progress Park benefit from their proximity to the old downtown area, as many are more architecturally interesting and historic than you typically find in modern subdivisions. Smaller, ranch-style and midcentury modern homes from the postwar period predominate, listing in the range of $500,000 for a three-bedroom. Every so often, a lovely prewar Craftsman with three bedrooms will come on the market for under $600,000, featuring original shingles and painted half-timbering. On the eastern, more suburban side of Progress Park, home buyers may find postwar Tudor-style mansions with sprawling wings on acre-sized lots in the range of $1.5 million.
Northeast Littleton offers mostly split level and ranch style homes.
Some homes in Northeast Littleton forego a garage.
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One of the top 5 districts in the state
Littleton Public Schools are ranked among the top five in Colorado by the school rankings website Niche. Littleton Prep Charter School is a kindergarten – eighth-grade charter school that received a B-plus on Niche. Field Elementary School received a B-minus, and Euclid Middle School received an A-minus. Littleton High School also received an A-minus and is a prestigious International Baccalaureate Program member.
Littleton High School has terrific outdoor sports facilities.
Littleton Prep Charter School serves children in pre-k though eighth grade.
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Parks and toy train rides galore
Progress Park is bordered on the north by the expansive Belleview Park with its wildly popular toy train rides. Littleton and neighboring cities share an excellent trail system. The Big Dry Creek Trail is a paved greenway running along the neighborhood's northern edge. The Littleton Community Trail runs north along the eastern border and all the way down past Littleton city limits. Progress Park connects to Cornerstone Park, which connects to Belleview Park. In addition to miniature train rides, this connected system has a skate park, a cricket ground and a dog park called the Canine Corral. Slaughterhouse Gulch Park, which the Littleton Community Trail crosses, is on the southwestern side of the locality.
You can even play shuffleboard at Cornerstone Park.
Parents love taking their kids to the playground at Progress Park.
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Littleton becomes foodie spot due to dining renaissance
As Denver has become a foodie city, Littleton has seen its share of overflow. Eater Magazine recommends Romano's Italian Restaurant, just a few blocks south of Slaughterhouse Gulch Park, on its list of 19 Places for Primo Pizza in Denver. Eater also recommends ViewHouse Littleton, a new 10,000-square-foot restaurant with a rooftop bar from which, on clear days, patrons can see clear to the Rockies. There are several restaurants and shops along the section of Littleton Boulevard bordering the south of the neighborhood. From Syrian food to locally sourced burgers, Littleton Boulevard is hopping. There's a branch of the regional supermarket chain King Soopers on the eastern corner of Littleton Blvd and a Sprouts Organic Market just a mile north in neighboring Englewood.
Breckenridge Brewery has options galore at the Farmhouse Restaurant north of Littleton.
Northeast Littleton isn't far from Makizushico.
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The light rail is where it's at
The Littleton stop on the D Line of Denver's impressive light rail system is two blocks south of Slaughterhouse Gulch Park. Commuters heading to Downtown Denver can take the light rail from the Littleton Station to the 18th–California Station in under 30 minutes. Drivers can take Route 85 / Santa Fe Drive, 10 miles north to reach Downtown.
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On average, homes in Progress Park, Littleton sell after 42 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Progress Park, Littleton over the last 12 months is $477,000, down 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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