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Two Creeks, Lakewood, CO Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Two Creeks, Lakewood, CO housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Two Creeks, Lakewood, CO

The median home value is $475,582
MonthMedian home value
April 2025$490k
May 2025$487k
June 2025$485k
July 2025$483k
August 2025$482k
September 2025$482k
October 2025$482k
November 2025$482k
December 2025$482k
January 2026$481k
February 2026$479k
March 2026$476k
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Average Home Value in Two Creeks, Lakewood, CO, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
2 bedrooms (See homes)$397,745
3 bedrooms (See homes)$515,375
4 bedrooms (See homes)$603,277
*Home value over the past month

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What Locals Say about Two Creeks

  • Shauna N.
    "Lots of dogs, feels safe in our community but much needs to be done around retail and walk ability! "
  • Cesarfa1
    "Great access to public transportation as well as downtown, good police surveillance by Lakewood PD. "
  • Elizabeth F.
    "I work remotely & don't have a daily commute. Internet access & speeds are excellent for working remotely"
  • Brian H.
    "It's a quiet neighborhood with great accessibility to downtown, Sloan's Lake, and the gulch. The bike trail to downtown is great, which allows for some exploration of the city that one wouldn't be able to achieve from driving."
  • Jose L.
    "It’s clean safe a good neighborhood by far easy access to the highway to get to downtown! Safeeeeeeeee "
  • Aleia A.
    "There are tons of dogs and dog lovers always walking the neighborhood. It’s unfortunately not near a dog park and there are no sidewalks "
  • Chelsea O.
    "About 20 minutes to get really anywhere unless there’s bad rush hour. Public transport is always super excellent to use. Fair priced as well. Getting to the mountains isn’t bad of a drive either. Little far from the north side of Denver, but a lot of major roads to access. "
  • Jorge R.
    "great neighborhood to live in. great acces to public transportation. it is near major highways. 10 minutes to downtown"
  • Desirae M.
    "It's quiet here and most of the neighbors know each other. Most of the people in the neighborhood have been there years or family after family. Has a lot of farmers and farm land with lots of horses as well."
  • Desirae M.
    "Lots of walking space and dog friendly. "
  • Desirae M.
    "Easy commute, but quite a lot of stop signs and bumps. Quiet and friendly. Lots of kids around the area."
  • Desirae M.
    "Quite good schools in the Jefferson school district. Everyone for the most part looks out for each other."
  • John D.
    "Two Creeks is part of the City of Lakewood. I can reach a light rail station 1.5 blocks away and get to downtown Denver by going East, or almost to Golden by going West. Shopping is available at many of the stops. Two Creeks overlaps with parts of the 40 West Art District, so there is plenty of public art to see. The elementary school my grandson used to attend is about a mile away, so I often would roll my wheelchair there to meet him after school."
  • John D.
    "There's lots of open space for people to walk their pets."
  • John D.
    "Many jobs are in downtown Denver. I can roll down to the Light Rail station and board a train which takes me downtown. From there I can take a shuttle a few blocks to where I used to work."
  • John D.
    "There are 4 parks I can easily roll to. There's also a splash park. There's an elementary school a mile from me, with lots of caring teachers and a caring principal."
  • Katie C.
    "The beautiful houses and fun sites to go to are unique. The people are very friendly as well."
  • Katie C.
    "There aren't too many dog parks, that I know of at least. There aren't many sidewalks in the neighborhoods."
  • Katie C.
    "Wadsworth is not as busy as it was two years ago when I moved here. Simple commute."
  • Katie C.
    "There are plenty of schools and parks for kids to play at. Great place to raise a family."
  • Marie B.
    "I had wanted to walk in the morning with my dog, but instead, I have to be careful of those people who get out of the light rail and decide to wander around in the neighborhood."
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