6415 E  36th Ave, Denver, CO 80207
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OFF MARKET

6415 E 36th Ave
Denver, CO 80207

Northeast Park Hill
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 800 sqft

$289,400

Trulia Estimate
as of Aug 21, 2026

$289,400

Trulia Estimate
as of Aug 21, 2026
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 800 sqft

Home Highlights

Property Type
Single-Family Home
Living Area
800 sqft
Price/Sqft
$362

Local Information

  • Map ViewExplore the area around 6415 E 36th Ave.
  • Schools1 Preschool School1 Elementary School4 Middle Schools1 High School
  • Shop & Eat
-- mins to
Commute Destination

About this House

Spacious 1 bedroom corner unit in tri-plex with private fenced front yard and refinished hardwood floors. Separate eating space in the kitchen with ample cabinet space, large laundry room with extra storage and W/D included. Large bedroom with hardwood floors and newer bathroom remodel. New paint and new windows throughout. 2 off-street reserved parking spaces. Tenant pays $37.67/mo toward the water bill that is shared with the other 2 units. Landlord pays trash. Prefer no pets, but can be considered for $25/mo per pet and additional refundable $200 deposit per pet. Great neighborhood next to Central Park, The Shops at Northfield, Anschutz Medical Campus, and 1.4 miles to the Central Park Light Rail Station.
6415 E 36th Ave, Denver, CO 80207 is a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 800 sqft single-family home in Northeast Park Hill. More recently, it was listed as a rental in January 2026 with an asking price of $1,425 per month. That rental listing was removed on February 12, 2026. It is currently off market. The Trulia Estimate is $289,400, with a rent estimate of $1,551/month.

Home Details for 6415 E 36th Ave

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Rental Terms, Policies & Fees

Lease Term: Contact For Details

Comparable Sales for 6415 E 36th Ave

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.27
Single-Family Home
$367,000
03/09/26
2
1
832 sqft
0.27
Single-Family Home
$367,000
02/20/26
2
1
832 sqft
0.27
Single-Family Home
$375,000
06/03/26
2
1
716 sqft
0.27
Single-Family Home
$365,000
07/16/26
2
1
700 sqft
0.27
Single-Family Home
$357,500
07/31/26
2
1
700 sqft
0.25
Single-Family Home
$306,000
03/25/26
2
1
989 sqft
0.08
Single-Family Home
$439,900
12/23/25
2
2
1,280 sqft
0.35
Single-Family Home
$338,586
04/20/26
2
1
807 sqft
0.15
Single-Family Home
$372,500
02/11/26
3
1
1,548 sqft
0.39
Single-Family Home
$450,000
12/01/25
2
1
1,039 sqft

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Neighborhood Overview

Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources.

What Locals Say about Northeast Park Hill

At least 47 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 89 % Say there are sidewalks

  • 83 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 80 % Say parking is easy

  • 77 % Say car is needed

  • 68 % Say yards are well-kept

  • 61 % Say kids play outside

  • 58 % Say people would walk alone at night

  • 55 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

  • 54 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 54 % Say it's quiet

  • 51 % Say streets are well-lit

  • 48 % Say there's holiday spirit

  • 45 % Say there's wildlife

  • 43 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 31 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 26 % Say there are community events

Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
  • Trulia User
    "The commute is very short. It is about 20 minutes anywhere in the Denver metro area. Right by a light rail and a bus stop"
  • Trulia User
    "I've lived in the neighborhood for 28 years. if you enjoy speeding cars, sirens, and gunshots, this is the place for you. "
  • Trulia User
    "Everywhere is about 20 minutes away. Close to bus stops and light rails. There is only street parking."
  • Cbosselwood
    "been here all my life. tha neighborhood has changed but I still feel safe and love all the parks in the neighborhood "
  • Liliana G.
    "Its close to a Walmart,Mcdonalds,home depo, Chick-fil-A,ross, and a lot more nice and beautiful place"
  • Suzanne K.
    "15 mins to LoDo. 15 mins to Anschutz medical campus. It’s perfectly located for both areas. It is also easy to jump on I-70 "
  • Spizz
    "It’s a wonderful neighborhood with great potential to bring culture and diverse perspectives. You will enjoy this community."
  • Scott S.
    "It is very close to a light rail station and a quick ride to RiNo and Downtown Denver. The area has a small dog park and sits right next to a large green space. "
  • Ddgaskin
    "Not the safest area but really just be safe and positive and respect the culture dont try an change it wont work been here for 27yrs"
  • Cbosselwood
    "lots of parks for your dog to run & play . a few area bars lots of restaurants and a few gyms and yoga places close proximity to are grocery stores."
  • Desiray M.
    "ive been living in this neighborhood since a kid. I love it here. Its like nostalgia living in the neighborhood again"
  • Scott L.
    "This area is only 2 miles from the 16th St. mall and 1.5 miles from the big box stores in the Stapleton shopping area. This unique development is suburban living in the urban downtown. A bicycle is my preferred method of transportation in the summer. A nearby rail station will open in 2016 to provide transportation to the airport and Union Station."
  • Gfrancis7185
    "I moved to Northeast Park Hill in July 2012. So far, I've been very happy. This neighborhood used to be a very bad area. In the 1960s, there were race riots and a local shopping center was burned. In the 1980s, the bloods spread to Denver from LA and made this their home territory. However, in recent years, much has been done to improve the area. The derelict shopping mall at Dahlia Square was torn down and replaced with a senior center. There have been improvements to libraries and rec centers. Stapleton and the retail at Quebec Square made the area more desirable. Crime has fallen every year since 2005, although there is still some gang activity around. Public transportation is pretty good. The area is close to Downtown, City Park, the retail and biek trails at Stapleton. Although some of the neighborhood schools are bad, the area is full of top-quality charter schools, including Denver School of the Arts, Denver School of Science and Technology and Swigert-Macauliffe International School. Another very big deal is that houses in the neighborhood are still cheaper than comparable ones right across Martin Luther King Blvd and pretty cheap for Denver in general. The area is not perfect. Aside from the residual gang presence, the area suffers from small houses and some very dirty alleys. But overall, I give it a thumbs up."
  • Scott L.
    "The location is perfect with stapleton shopping just 1.5 miles to the east and the 16th St. mall only 4 miles to the west. The neighborhood is extremely quiet and is completely removed from pass through traffic. "

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Price and Tax history

DateEventPrice
Feb 12, 2026
Source: Zillow Rentals
ListingRemoved
$1,425
Jan 31, 2026
Source: Zillow Rentals
Listed For Rent
$1,425
Oct 14, 2024
Source: Zillow Rentals
ListingRemoved
$1,600
Sep 13, 2024
Source: Zillow Rentals
Listed For Rent
$1,600
Aug 27, 2021
Source: Zillow Rental Network Premium
ListingRemoved

Frequently asked questions about 6415 E 36th Ave

  • What is 6415 E 36th Ave estimated to be worth?
    Trulia's estimated value for 6415 E 36th Ave in Denver, CO is $289,400.
  • Is Denver a buyer's or seller's market?
    Denver is currently a balanced market, based on recent for-sale activity.
  • What's the median sale price in Denver?
    The median sale price in Denver is $607K. That is up $1.5K from the prior month.
  • What do residents say about the Northeast Park Hill neighborhood?
    Residents describe the Northeast Park Hill neighborhood in Denver, CO as pedestrian-friendly, dog-friendly, and easy to park in. See recently sold homes in Northeast Park Hill, Denver.

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