Lakewood CO Homes for Sale – Belmar Shops, Green Mountain Trails & Bear Creek Escapes

Lakewood real estate stretches west of Denver along US-6 and Wadsworth, with Belmar as the walkable hub, Green Mountain for daily hikes, and Bear Creek Lake Park for summer swims. You’ll know you’re here when errands start at Belmar’s Target or Whole Foods, trailhead lots at Green Mountain fill before 9 a.m. on Saturdays, and Federal Center Station buzzes with commuters by sunrise. Housing reflects that mix—tree-lined Applewood ranches, newer builds in Allison Glenn, and town-center condos near Belmar. Scroll below to view the latest homes for sale in Lakewood and see which block fits your daily rhythm.

Latest Homes for Sale in Lakewood

Lakewood Homes for Sale November 28, 2025
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Lakewood Community Snapshot

Lifestyle & Vibe

Belmar’s plaza hums with shoppers and weekend concerts, while Applewood stays quieter with deeper lots and older trees shading sidewalks.

Parks & Trails

Green Mountain trails offer sunrise climbs and city views; Bear Creek Lake Park adds Big Soda Lake’s swim beach and summer rentals.

Cultural Anchors

40 West Arts runs First Friday walks on Colfax, and Heritage Lakewood’s Cider Days bring apple presses, tractors, and live music each fall.

Local Quirks

Belmar garages fill during Festival Italiano and ice rink season, while Green Mountain trailheads spill onto Rooney Road on busy weekends.


Quick Facts

Primary Areas

Belmar for plaza living, Applewood for established yards, Bear Creek Village for greenbelt access, and Allison Glenn for newer builds.

Mobility & Commute

US-6 is the downtown line; Wadsworth/Kipling carry north–south. RTD W Line stations include Lakewood-Wadsworth, Oak, and Federal Center.

Schools & Zones

Served by Jeffco Public Schools; verify zones before buying. Lakewood High anchors central areas, while Green Mountain High covers the west.

Buyer Notes

Applewood Knolls limits fence height on corner lots, while Bear Creek Village caps irrigation days—small but real HOA details to confirm.

Neighborhood Character & Homes in Lakewood

Belmar mixes condos, townhomes, and plaza lofts where errands and dining are just downstairs. In contrast, Applewood and Applewood Knolls carry mid-century ranches and tri-levels on wider lots shaded by mature trees. Around Bear Creek Village you’ll find HOA-maintained streets and quick access to the greenbelt. Newer cul-de-sacs in Academy Pointe and Allison Glenn lean toward modern layouts and lower yard work. The trade-offs are clear: Belmar is lively but busy during events, while trail-adjacent neighborhoods enjoy quiet views at the cost of weekend parking pressure.

Commutes & Connectivity to Denver and Beyond

US-6 runs straight into downtown, though weekday mornings back up near the Federal Center exit. Federal Center station itself fills early with federal workers, while Oak and Lakewood-Wadsworth stations handle lighter loads. Wadsworth and Kipling serve most daily errands, lined with groceries, auto shops, and local diners. Reverse commutes out of Denver flow more smoothly, and many residents time their drives to avoid the 7:30–8:30 a.m. pinch. If you live near Belmar, you’ll eventually measure errands by how many plaza loops it takes to land a parking spot.

Outdoors: Green Mountain, Bear Creek & Kendrick Lake

Green Mountain (William F. Hayden Park) offers singletrack, dog walkers, and after-work sunset hikes, though trailhead lots fill by mid-morning on weekends. Bear Creek Lake Park draws families to Big Soda Lake’s swim beach and camp loops; rangers cap entry once parking lots are full. Kendrick Lake’s paved loop and xeric gardens are the everyday option, stroller- and bike-friendly with benches shaded by cottonwoods. Along Bear Creek Greenbelt, ponds host geese year-round, and it’s common to hear coyote calls at dusk—part of the trade-off of living beside open space.

Local Flavor, Arts & Traditions

West Colfax’s 40 West Arts District runs First Friday walks and pop-up galleries that feel more neighborhood gathering than formal show. Heritage Lakewood at Belmar Park hosts summer’s Sounds Exciting! concert series and Cider Days in October, when the air smells like pressed apples and wood smoke. Casa Bonita, recently reopened on Colfax, is both dinner and landmark, with cliff divers and pink stucco that kids still remember years later. For buyers, this means a real rhythm: live near Belmar and your weekends might include food festivals, concerts, and heavier parking, while Applewood stays calmer with block-level barbecues and garage sales.

Homes and Real Estate in Lakewood

Lakewood real estate runs from mid-century ranches in Applewood to new construction in Allison Glenn. Many central streets hold tri-levels with brick fronts and carports, while Bear Creek Village combines single-family homes with townhomes under HOA oversight. Applewood HOAs sometimes differ on fences or water restrictions, so due diligence matters. Around Green Mountain, wildfire risk has been flagged; defensible space and roofing materials are worth reviewing. Short-term rentals require a primary-residence license from the city, so investment buyers need to plan accordingly. Trade-offs are plain: older homes mean character but more maintenance, newer ones mean smaller yards but easier upkeep.

Compare Lakewood to Nearby Cities

Lakewood sits between city and foothills, with Belmar’s walkability and Green Mountain’s trailheads. Here’s how it stacks up against neighbors:

  • Golden – closer trailheads and Clear Creek access, smaller-town pace.
  • Denver – more nightlife and culture, higher density and street parking competition.
  • Wheat Ridge – mid-century charm, quick I-70 ramps.
  • Littleton – Main Street core, Platte River paths, family-centered vibe.
  • Arvada – Olde Town restaurants, W Line into Union Station.

Lakewood Additional Property Types

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Frequently Asked Questions About Lakewood, CO

Which Lakewood neighborhoods are most convenient for everyday errands?

Belmar is the most walkable, with groceries, Target, and a Century 16 theater around the plaza. Around Cloverdale and Bear Creek Village, errands mean short drives on Wadsworth with easier parking.

How do people typically commute from Lakewood to downtown Denver?

US-6 is the direct drive, though it slows near the Federal Center exit on weekday mornings. Many residents use the RTD W Line; Federal Center fills with commuters early, while Oak and Lakewood-Wadsworth stay more manageable.

Where do locals spend outdoor time in Lakewood?

Green Mountain for quick hikes and fitness loops, Bear Creek Lake Park for Big Soda Lake swimming and camping, and Kendrick Lake for stroller-friendly laps. Trailhead lots at Green Mountain often fill by mid-morning on weekends, so plan early.

What annual events should I expect if I live near Belmar or Heritage Lakewood?

Belmar hosts Festival Italiano, a winter ice rink, and summer concerts—all of which can fill garages and slow exits. Heritage Lakewood brings the Sounds Exciting! series in summer and Cider Days in October, with live music, apple pressing, and family crowds.

Do Lakewood HOAs have rules that affect buyers?

Yes, especially in parts of Applewood and Bear Creek Village. Some Applewood HOAs limit fence height on corner lots, and Bear Creek Village caps lawn irrigation days. Folks say you’ll see neighbors dragging sprinklers around in July and comparing notes on rules—small details, but worth checking before you buy.

Is wildfire risk a factor in Lakewood housing?

It can be near Green Mountain, where Jeffco notes defensible space and material choices. If you’re considering property there, check city and county guidance on mitigation and insurance requirements. Neighbors often talk about clearing brush each spring as part of their routine.

Are short-term rentals allowed in Lakewood?

Lakewood licenses STRs only for primary residences. You’ll need an inspection and proof of residency. If an HOA applies, confirm community rules before you make a plan.

How does Lakewood compare with nearby cities for buyers?

Golden is smaller and closer to foothill trailheads, Denver is denser with more nightlife, Wheat Ridge keeps mid-century character with I-70 access, Littleton offers Main Street charm, and Arvada blends Olde Town dining with rail service downtown.

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