The first 5-year graph shows the median Actual Sold Price. The second graph shows the relationship between Initial List Price and Actual Sold Price.
About Littleton
As a suburb of Denver, on the west side of I-25, Littleton is connected to the rest of the surrounding metro area by the light rail system, making it convenient to get anywhere while being removed from a busy pace. Originally, Littleton was a small farming community that grew and supplied food for the rush of gold miners headed west, but Littleton neighborhoods now comprise both historical horse farms and bustling main streets and business parks.
These days, history is still apparent. The Littleton Historical Museum serves as a reminder by recreating life on an 1860s farm, while historic Downtown Littleton is also reminiscent of the good ol’ days. Changing with the seasons, it shifts from being a wonderland of lights and snow for winter to outdoor cafés, markets and festivals in the summertime. Littleton real estate in this area is priced lower, while the prices of sprawling mansions in Columbine or Willow Springs—situated near country clubs—match their prestige at over $1 million. Experienced realtors can take you on visits to open houses of various homes for sale in Littleton, especially more affordable neighborhoods like Southbridge or Leawood, where Littleton home sales hover around $400,000.
Tree-lined streets, historic buildings and a thriving retail economy make Littleton a suburb rich in character and appeal while still being current and convenient. The styles of houses in Littleton vary, as do listing prices, but most real estate in Littleton averages under $500,000. It all adds up to easy living in Littleton.