Central Park Homes For Sale in Denver

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Central Park Real Estate Listings For Sale (Formerly Stapleton)


Central Park homes for sale offer a rare mix of Denver convenience and a true neighborhood feel. If you are searching for Stapleton homes for sale, you are in the right place, Central Park is the neighborhood’s current name (formerly Stapleton). From weekend strolls and sports at Central Park (the park) to quick errands and dinner plans near Northfield or the 29th Avenue Town Center, this area is built for an active, connected lifestyle. Commuters also love the option to hop on the RTD A Line from Central Park Station for easy access toward downtown and the airport.

Browse the live listings on this page, then narrow your favorites by price, beds, baths, and HOA. Save your search to get instant listing alerts, and schedule a tour when you are ready to see the best homes in person.


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Central Park homes for sale in Denver (formerly Stapleton)



Central Park is the Denver neighborhood many buyers still know as Stapleton. If you are searching “Stapleton homes for sale,” you are in the right place, Central Park became the neighborhood name in 2020.

This community is also known for being one of the largest urban redevelopments in the U.S., transforming the former Stapleton International Airport site into a parks-forward, mixed-use neighborhood with extensive open space and trails.

Use the live listings below to filter by price, bedrooms, and HOA, then request a private showing or set up instant alerts so you see new Central Park homes the moment they hit the market.




Formerly Stapleton, now Central Park


You will still see Stapleton in older listings, school references, and local conversations. For search and clarity, it helps to include both terms on your home shortlist and in your saved search filters.




A major Denver redevelopment


Central Park’s story is tied to Denver’s aviation history and the closure of Stapleton International Airport in 1995, followed by redevelopment into today’s neighborhood. The result is a community designed around parks, walkability, and a wide mix of housing options.





Central Park, trails, and outdoor lifestyle


One of the biggest reasons buyers choose Central Park is the outdoor “big park” lifestyle that is hard to replicate in other close-in Denver neighborhoods.




Central Park (the park): 80 acres of room to play


Denver’s Central Park is an 80-acre flagship park and is described by Denver Public Library as the city’s third-largest park, with gathering and recreation spaces like an amphitheater, barbecue areas, athletic fields, and trails.




Nearby nature at Bluff Lake


For a quick nature reset close to home, Bluff Lake Nature Center describes itself as an urban wildlife refuge and outdoor classroom in Denver, a great option when you want birds, native habitat, and a quieter pace without leaving the city.




Commute and transit options


Central Park is a popular choice for buyers who want Denver access plus a simpler commute plan.




RTD Central Park Station and A Line access


Central Park Station is an RTD rail station and Park-n-Ride that serves the A Line, with parking details and multiple bus connections listed directly by RTD. 
RTD’s A Line is the commuter rail route connecting Union Station to Denver Airport Station, making it a practical option for downtown trips and airport runs.




Getting around northeast Denver



Many residents like to mix-and-match transit with biking, walking, and quick drives to shopping and dining hubs. When you tour homes, it is worth test-driving your “real commute” at the time you would normally travel.




Shopping, dining, and local hubs


Central Park living comes with multiple nearby destinations, so weekend errands and dinner plans do not feel like a trek.




The Shops at Northfield


The Shops at Northfield is an open-air shopping and dining destination located off I-70 and Central Park Blvd., and it is described as minutes from the A Line station.




29th Avenue Town Center


If you want a more “neighborhood main street” feel, the 29th Avenue Town Center area is often highlighted for being walkable to shops and restaurants, with seasonal events like concerts and movies noted on local neighborhood marketing pages.




Stanley Marketplace nearby


Stanley Marketplace (nearby in Aurora) positions itself as a hub with dining, shopping, wellness, and creativity under one historic roof, with 50+ locally owned businesses.




Recreation center, community spaces, and events



Central Park Recreation Center



Denver Parks and Recreation describes Central Park Recreation Center as a regional facility with an indoor pool that includes a lazy river, splash area, lap pool, slide, and event space.




Central Park Pavilion at the park


For gatherings and celebrations, the City and County of Denver notes the Pavilion at Central Park sits on the historic grounds of the former Stapleton International Airport and offers views of Central Park and the Rocky Mountains.




Central Park real estate and home styles



Central Park offers a broad mix of housing, from single-family homes to paired homes, rowhomes, townhomes, and low-maintenance condos. Architecture ranges from more traditional streetscapes to modern builds, and many blocks are designed to feel walkable and park-connected.




Single-family homes, townhomes, and condos


If you want yard space and a classic neighborhood rhythm, focus on single-family streets near parks and greenways. If you want lock-and-leave convenience, target townhomes and condos closer to town center areas and transit.




What to watch for: HOA, metro district, and newer-build features



As you narrow your list, confirm HOA rules, monthly dues, and what is included. Also ask about any metro district taxes or special assessments that can affect your monthly payment, especially in newer-build pockets.




How to find the right Central Park home fast




Save a search and get instant listing alerts


The fastest way to win in a competitive pocket is to save a search by price range, bedrooms, and HOA limits, then turn on instant alerts. That way you see new listings immediately and can tour before the weekend rush.



Tour strategy: hit the park, transit, and town centers in one loop


When you schedule showings, build a loop that includes a quick stop at Central Park (the park), Central Park Station, and either Northfield or 29th Avenue Town Center. It gives you a feel for day-to-day life, not just the house.




Call Lisa Palladino, Local Central Park Real Estate Expert Today at 303-564-3734

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