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Washington Park New Construction and Infill Development: What Buyers Should Know

Washington Park New Construction and Infill Development: What Buyers Should Know

Washington Park New Construction and Infill Development: What Buyers Should Know today

Washington Park is a fully developed neighborhood where new residential construction can only enter through demolition of existing structures and replacement with new builds on existing lots. This infill model produces a limited but consistent stream of contemporary new construction that attracts buyers who want the Washington Park address but prefer a new home's energy efficiency, contemporary floor plan, and warranty coverage over historic renovation complexity.

The Infill New Construction Landscape

Contemporary new construction homes in Washington Park typically range from approximately $1.5 million for townhomes and smaller single-family infill builds to $2.5 million and above for larger custom residences. The premium over comparable renovated historic homes reflects new construction's energy efficiency, warranty coverage, and contemporary design quality.

Architectural Compatibility

Washington Park infill development involves an ongoing community conversation about architectural compatibility with the historic character that defines the neighborhood's identity. Contemporary builds that acknowledge the scale, material palette, and proportional character of surrounding historic stock coexist more harmoniously than those that impose a completely foreign aesthetic on a street where 1920s brick homes have established the visual standard.

The New vs. Renovated Historic Decision

The fundamental choice is a values question: are you purchasing Wash Park for its architectural character, which argues for a historic home renovated with care for its original character? Or are you purchasing for the park access and neighborhood lifestyle, which makes new construction's operational advantages more relevant? Buyers genuinely attracted to the 1920s Tudor with its brick and millwork will find renovated historic homes more satisfying. Buyers who want the Wash Park address and lifestyle but prefer new construction simplicity will find infill options more aligned with their priorities.

Corken + Company works with buyers evaluating new construction alongside historic alternatives. Contact us at 303-858-8003 or visit
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