Historic Durango Neighborhoods

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If you love classic historic architecture and beautiful tree-lined streets, The Historic and surrounding neighborhood is where you’ll want to live. The community is just east of downtown Durango. My number 3 rated area has parks, tennis courts, and classic church buildings. The entire area is within walking distance to downtown Durango. Smaller homes in this area sold in the $325,000 to $750,000 range during 2021/22, with an average sold price of $516,000. Larger homes, some that have been beautifully restored, sold in the $540,000 to $2.34 million dollar range with an average price of $1.028M.  This area is very prestigious and beautiful.

Five reasons you’ll live living in this area:

  • Walking distance to downtown and the river trail
  • Great convenient and central location
  • The varying architecture and beautifully restored homes
  • Public transportation runs throughout the community
  • Parks and tennis courts located in community
Attributes Comments Rating 1-10
Quality of Roads All paved 10
Distance to Downtown Walking Distance / Within 8 blocks 10
Snow Levels Moderate to low 8
Yard / Lot Size Most homes are on normal size lots, some are on very small lots with small yards 5
Proximity to Schools Park Elementary School located in the area, 10 minutes to middle and high schools 9
Proximity to neighbors About 70% of the lots are standard sized residential lots, the remaining 30% are on smaller than normal lots 6
Road / Other Noise Homes near College Street have road noise, most of the area is quiet 8
Proximity to poorly maintained homes Most homes in North of College are well maintained; some homes south of College are marginally maintained. 8
Views none 1
Age of area homes Most were built from 1880 to 1950; there are some infill newer homes. Normally, a high concentration of older homes would be a negative. In this area, the older homes add to the desirability. 7
Proximity to the River Trail The river trail is within 11 blocks 7
Proximity to public transportation There are trolley stops in and around the neighborhood 10
Architectural Requirements Homes on 3rd Avenue are in the historic district and require approval for exterior changes, 95% of the community is not in the historic zone. 8
Value for Your Money Because of the charm and proximity to downtown, buyers in this area pay a premium. 3
Appreciation Potential Moderate; buyers in area have moderate to high incomes 5
Area Landscaping Generally well maintained north of College Street and adequately maintained south of College Street 7
Nearby Recreation Parks, Animas River, tennis courts, river trail 8
Average Ratings 7.06