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Ravenna is as diverse and charming as its Italian namesake. Its beauty can’t be captured in a single word or phrase.

A New Private Golf Course Community in Colorado
Explore this site and discover Colorado’s newest private golf club community. Discover the amenities offered by the Country Club at Ravenna, the homes and real estate you can purchase, and take a virtual tour of the championship golf course designated by the world-renowned golf course architect Jay Morrish.

Beauty and Luxury Come Together
This piece of Colorado real estate is truly awe-inspiring. The community being built is no less extraordinary. As a private golf course community accessible only through an attended gate, you leave the rest of the world behind as you go home to Ravenna.

Along Ravenna’s western boundary, residents enjoy unobstructed views of Denver and the eastern plains, while their neighbors enjoy the views and proximity to the ravines that allow Ravenna’s wildlife residents to move freely. Along its eastern border, residents find themselves sharing the land with dramatic red rock outcroppings and the two hogbacks that run through this breathtaking valley.

Washington Park is the largest park in this district and is over 100 years old. It hosts over 250 picnic permits per year and has many unique features such as a 2.6-mile jogging path, the busiest recreation center in Denver and 2 of the most flamboyant flower gardens in Denver. It has several soccer fields, 2 playgrounds (1 handicap accessible), 1 basketball and roller blade court, 1 horseshoe court, 10 tennis courts and a lawn bowling green and 2 lakes.

Beautiful, wide-open spaces and two lakes dominate the landscape, and an indoor pool and gym facilities at recently renovated rec center are just some of the recreational opportunities available. Tennis courts (on both sides of the south lake), a massive playground and jogging paths provide additional diversions. It's a fantasyland for in-line skaters and bicyclists as well as gardening enthusiasts - the park's colorful flower beds along Downing Street are some of Wash Park's best summer features.

This is a terrific place to take in a free concert during the summer (the Colorado Symphony plays here annually in June), and to sneak a peek at the Denver Country Club's annual fireworks display in July. The restored boathouse pavilion is available to rent for special occasions. The after-work population swells tremendously during good weather; come earlier if possible to avoided being crowded out.

Plenty of shops plus restaurants offering nearly every type of cuisine are nearby: to the east along Old South Gaylord Street, and to the west on South Pearl Street.

UNIVERSITY PARK & OBSERVATORY PARK


The University Park subdivision is located between University Boulevard on the west, Colorado Boulevard on the east, Yale Avenue on the south and I-25 on the north.

Observatory Park subdivision is located between Evans and Iliff Avenues and Milwaukee and Fillmore Streets. Locals refer to the homes around the park as the Observatory Park area. Homes on the south side of Iliff Avenue are considered quite desirable. Residences enjoy numerous seasonal social outings and student events throughout the park. The park also has a two powerful telescopes that are used by the University of Denver.

Home prices in the University Park and Observatory Park subdivisions range from around $400,000 up to $2 million. Properties priced between $300,000 and $400,000 are basically being sold for their lot values. The are owned by investors or long term owners who are waiting for a developer/builder to come along to buy their 1,000 to 1,500 square foot home for re-development. This is a prime Denver neighborhood for scraping existing homes and building much larger homes. The over sized lots, wide quiet streets and superb southeast Denver location allow developers to build up-scale homes and sell them for a comfortable profit. The majority of the re-developed homes are being sold for $600,000 to $1,900,000. They offer 2,000 to 7,000 of finished living area. These breathtaking Observatory Park/University Park masterpiece feature extensive up-grades such as gourmet kitchens, slab granite, Sub Zeros refrigerators, Bosch or Viking appliances, wide plank hardwood flooring, 9' to 10' ceilings, extensive custom cabinets, timber accents, stone detailing, Travertine tile, wine cellars, home theaters and much more. Home styles include stunning stucco French Country, Tuscan Style Villas, Mediterranean, brick Tudors and Colorado Craftsman's.

University Park/Observatory Park are among the most desirable neighborhoods in all of metro Denver.

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This piece of Colorado real estate is truly awe-inspiring. The community being built is no less extraordinary. As a private golf course community accessible only through an attended gate, you leave the rest of the world behind as you go home to Ravenna.

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