How Much Are Homes in Greenway Park Worth Right Now? (February 2026 Update)

 


If you own a home in Greenway Park, you’ve probably wondered at some point:

“What could my home actually sell for right now?”

Home values in the neighborhood have changed over the past few years, and many homeowners are curious to see where prices are today. Some homes sell quickly, while others take longer and may adjust their price.

So let’s take a simple look at what happened in the Greenway Park real estate market during February 2026.



Recent Home Sales in Greenway Park (February 2026)

Based on the most recent activity, one home officially closed in Greenway Park during February:

405 Cypress Street — sold for $515,000

This sale helps give a snapshot of where the market currently sits for some homes in the neighborhood.

Of course, home values in Greenway Park can vary depending on several factors such as:

  • Square footage

  • Lot size and location

  • Updates or renovations

  • Finished basement space

  • Garage or parking options

Even homes with similar layouts can sell for different prices depending on these details.



New Home That Hit the Market in February

One home hit the market in Greenway Park during February, giving buyers another option in the neighborhood:

254 Greenway Circle W — listed at $549,000

Inventory in Greenway Park tends to remain fairly limited, so when homes do come on the market they often attract attention quickly from buyers looking in the area.



Price Reductions in February

Two homes in Greenway Park adjusted their price during February to stay competitive with the market.

These included:

254 Greenway Circle W reduced to $539,000

387 Oak Lane reduced from $615,000 to $599,990

Price adjustments are common and often happen when sellers respond to buyer feedback or changing market conditions.



What This Means for Buyers

For buyers looking in Greenway Park, limited inventory means homes that come on the market can attract attention quickly.

Price reductions can also create opportunities for buyers who have been watching the market and waiting for the right home.

Being prepared and ready to move when the right property becomes available can make a big difference.



What This Means for Homeowners

For homeowners in Greenway Park, the February activity shows something important:

Buyers are still actively looking in the neighborhood.

However, the market today is more price-sensitive than it was a few years ago. Homes that are priced correctly and presented well tend to get the most attention.

Understanding what buyers are currently paying for homes nearby can help homeowners make smarter decisions if they are thinking about selling.



Curious What Your Greenway Park Home Might Be Worth?

Many homeowners in Greenway Park are surprised when they see what homes similar to theirs have recently sold for.

If you'd like, I can put together a custom home value report for your property that includes:

  • Recent sales in Greenway Park

  • Homes currently competing with yours

  • A realistic estimate of what your home could sell for in today’s market

There’s no pressure and no obligation.

Just reach out and I’d be happy to send it over.



πŸ“ž Greenway Park will always feel like home—I used to live here, and I still follow every shift in this market.

If you’re thinking about buying or selling, let’s build a strategy around today’s numbers—not guesses.


STEVE CALLEY
Your Local Broomfield Realtor
πŸ“ž 720-219-4801 | πŸ“§ steve@thecalleygroup.com
🌐 thecalleygroup.com

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