Denver ZIP Codes
Demographics, housing prices, school ratings & livability scores for every Denver-area ZIP code.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2020–2024 · Covering 8 counties · 715,000+ residents
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Understanding Denver's ZIP Codes
Denver, Colorado is the capital and most populous city of Colorado, situated at the base of the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of exactly one mile above sea level. The Denver metropolitan area spans across multiple counties — including Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Douglas, Broomfield, Elbert, and Clear Creek — and encompasses 54 distinct residential ZIP codes, each with its own demographic profile, housing market, and community character.
The city's ZIP codes reflect remarkable geographic and economic diversity. Median household incomes range from under $35,000 in some Montbello and Globeville neighborhoods to over $150,000 in affluent areas like Cherry Creek (80206) and Hilltop. The average median home value across Denver ZIP codes is approximately $555,000, though prices vary dramatically — from around $300,000 in northeast Denver to well over $1.2 million in Congress Park and Country Club neighborhoods.
Denver's growth has been extraordinary over the past decade, driven by its booming tech sector, outdoor lifestyle appeal, and central location. The city's average walkability score across all ZIP codes is 61/100, with the most walkable neighborhoods found in LoDo, Capitol Hill, and the Highland district. Whether you're relocating for work, exploring neighborhoods for real estate investment, or researching school districts, DenverZipCodes.com provides the census-verified data you need to understand every corner of the Mile High City.