Central Park is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Denver and one of the city’s largest master-planned communities. Located in northeast Denver on the former Stapleton Airport site, Central Park is known for its parks, trails, schools, and modern homes, with housing options that include townhomes, single-family homes, and luxury properties.
Browse the latest Central Park Denver homes for sale below to view current listings, photos, neighborhood information, and the newest real estate opportunities in the 80238 area.
If you’re new to the area, one of the first things to know is that Central Park was formerly called Stapleton. In 2020 residents voted to rename the neighborhood after the 80-acre park located at the center of the community. Today many buyers still search for both Central Park homes for sale and Stapleton homes for sale when looking for real estate in this part of Denver.
You can also explore other communities throughout the city on our Denver neighborhood guide.
Central Park Denver Neighborhood Snapshot
- Location: Northeast Denver (ZIP Code 80238)
- Homes: Townhomes, single-family homes, and luxury properties
- Community Size: Over 11,000 homes and 30,000 residents
- Parks & Trails: 1,100+ acres of open space and 57 miles of trails
- Schools: Multiple public, charter, and private options
- Transit: RTD A-Line rail service to Downtown Denver and DIA
Included below are the latest Central Park Denver homes for sale, updated directly from the local MLS.
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More About Central Park
Central Park got its start as a community in 2002 when the first residents moved into the new neighborhood on the site of the former Stapleton International Airport. In 2020 residents voted to rename the neighborhood Central Park after the 80-acre park located at the center of the community.
Conveniently located between downtown Denver and Denver International Airport, the development sits on the site of the former Stapleton Airport which closed in 1995. As development has progressed, Central Park has grown into a thriving neighborhood with more than 30,000 residents across twelve distinct neighborhoods.
Most of Central Park is located within the City and County of Denver, though a small portion extends into the City of Aurora.
The community includes over 1,100 acres of open space, 60 parks, and 57 miles of trails. Learn more about Central Park parks and recreation.
The neighborhood also features a wide variety of educational opportunities. See our guide to Central Park schools.
Central Park includes a variety of architectural styles and home collections from several respected builders. Explore our guide to Central Park home builders.
Despite its city location, Central Park is bordered to the north by the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge and to the east by the Bluff Lake Nature Center.
RTD’s Central Park Station provides convenient rail and bus service connecting the neighborhood to downtown Denver and Denver International Airport.
Want to learn more about the area’s background? Visit our Central Park neighborhood history page.
