Littleton CO Homes for Sale – Main Street Living, River Trails & RTD Rail

Littleton CO homes for sale bring together Historic Main Street, the South Platte River, and the Mary Carter Greenway. Daily life runs on coffee stops downtown, errands at Aspen Grove, and weekend outings for concerts or time at the water. Littleton real estate balances Old Town bungalows and mid-century ranches with newer townhomes near RTD rail stations and major routes like Santa Fe (US-85) and C-470. It’s a contrast of small-town charm paired with metro connectivity. Scroll below to see the latest listings and find the neighborhood that fits your rhythm.

Latest Homes for Sale in Littleton

Littleton Homes for Sale November 28, 2025
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Littleton Community Snapshot

Commute & Transit

Two RTD rail stops—Littleton•Downtown and Littleton•Mineral—anchor the city. Santa Fe and C-470 cover drivers, though Mineral at Santa Fe clogs at rush hour (RTD schedules).

Outdoor Staples

South Platte Park and Carson Nature Center, the Mary Carter Greenway’s split paths, and Chatfield’s marina, swim beach, and balloon mornings set the outdoor rhythm.

Everyday Errands

Main Street shops, Bemis Library, Aspen Grove’s Friday Farmers Market, and groceries along Mineral, Bowles, and Broadway keep errands simple.

Local Rhythm

Western Welcome Week, Twilight Criterium bike races, Final Fridays, and the Candlelight Walk with cocoa and lights bring neighbors out year after year.


Quick Facts

Primary Areas

Historic 80120 core near Ketring Park, Aspen Grove by Mineral, Ken Caryl’s west-side trails, and Roxborough’s red-rock backdrop.

Mobility & Commute

Santa Fe for north-south, C-470 for east-west, Mineral and Bowles as crosstown anchors. Rail fills gaps for snow days and city commutes.

Schools & Zones

Littleton Public Schools east of the river; Jeffco or Douglas County near Ken Caryl and Roxborough. Always confirm attendance maps before offers.

Buyer Notes

Flood checks matter near the South Platte and its tributaries, while radon is more common west toward the hogbacks. HOAs in Grant Ranch and Sterling Ranch manage rules on exteriors and parking.

Location & Commutes in Littleton

Santa Fe (US-85) drives run into Denver, while Mineral and Bowles handle east-west errands. C-470 loops south for quick hops to Highlands Ranch or Morrison. RTD rail runs from Littleton•Downtown near Main Street and Littleton•Mineral by Aspen Grove, making city trips reliable (RTD rail). Expect backups at Mineral & Santa Fe during the 5 p.m. rush, and train crossings slow Bowles at peak hours. Parking near Hudson Gardens fills quickly on concert nights—locals often park in side streets and walk in.

Living in Littleton: Neighborhoods and Daily Life

Main Street keeps life personal: grab a coffee, run errands, and catch the train within a few blocks. Families use Bemis Library and the Littleton Museum’s working farms for afternoon routines. Aspen Grove delivers one-trip errands and a seasonal farmers market by Mineral Station. Neighborhoods like Bel-Vue Heights and Centennial Acres have mid-century layouts shaded by mature trees. West-side addresses in Ken Caryl back right up to trailheads, and that’s part of the draw for buyers looking at this housing market.

Food, Culture & Community Traditions

Friday evenings mean a show at Town Hall Arts Center or new work at the Depot Art Gallery. Breckenridge Brewery’s Farm House patio by the Platte hums with lawn games and conversation. Western Welcome Week parades take over Main Street every August, while the Candlelight Walk glows after Thanksgiving. Those rituals—neighbors walking down with cocoa for the Candlelight Walk or families saving seats for Western Welcome Week—make Littleton’s real estate feel tied to long-standing traditions.

Homes and Real Estate in Littleton

Littleton real estate spans historic bungalows in Old Littleton, ranch homes in Columbine Knolls, and new builds in Sterling Ranch. Basements in mid-century homes often become offices or rec rooms, shaped by snowy winters. Canyon-edge properties in Roxborough and Ravenna use stucco and stone for durability, while Grant Ranch offers HOA-maintained lakeside properties. Sterling Ranch integrates solar-ready systems and smart-home features. In Littleton, geography sets the blueprint—hogback slopes require terraced yards, floodplain lots need elevation, and canyon-edge housing requires snow- and radon-proofing.

Outdoor Activities and Parks

South Platte Park covers 880 acres with lakes, cottonwoods, and trails. The Carson Nature Center runs ranger-led programs that connect kids to local ecology. The Mary Carter Greenway splits use between bikes on the paved side and walkers on the gravel. Chatfield State Park adds horseback trails, a marina, and one of Colorado’s largest dog areas. On calm mornings, hot-air balloons drift over the reservoir with a soft whoosh. Roxborough State Park and Waterton Canyon bring red-rock hikes and bighorn sheep sightings, though Waterton bans dogs to protect wildlife. Jackass Hill Park delivers sunsets over the Front Range without leaving town.

Community Personality and Seasonal Events

Seasonal rhythms define housing here: snowplows scraping before sunrise in winter, cyclists crowding the Greenway on clear Saturdays, and music drifting from Hudson Gardens on concert nights. Western Welcome Week closes Main Street, and neighbors treat it as a reunion. These traditions reinforce why properties here carry both suburban convenience and small-town character.

Compare Littleton to Nearby Neighborhoods

Choosing between homes in Littleton and its neighbors depends on routine. Main Street and Prince Street keep life walkable, but traffic at Mineral and Santa Fe can slow evenings. Highlands Ranch offers larger planned communities, Lakewood leans urban along Colfax, and Englewood connects faster to Denver nightlife. For families, Littleton’s mix of historic housing and new real estate provides variety in one place.

  • Highlands Ranch – larger master-planned housing, but fewer historic properties.
  • Lakewood – closer to Colfax and downtown Denver, with denser real estate options.
  • Englewood – faster access to Denver nightlife, less small-town quiet.
  • Morrison – foothill setting near Red Rocks, longer commutes to Denver.

Littleton Additional Property Types

Foreclosure Homes for Sale HUD Homes for Sale

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Frequently Asked Questions About Littleton Real Estate

Which areas of Littleton feel most walkable?

Main Street around Prince & Alamo offers a park-once lifestyle with errands, coffee, and the Littleton•Downtown rail stop. Aspen Grove adds walkability with shops, a Friday Farmers Market, and a trail link to Mineral Station.

How do commutes usually work from Littleton?

Most drives run Santa Fe north or C-470 across the south. Rail riders use Littleton•Downtown or Mineral. RTD riders often park at Mineral for easier links to C-470 and I-25, making real estate near that station especially practical.

What outdoor spaces stand out for families?

South Platte Park’s lakes and Carson Nature Center offer shaded, stroller-friendly trails. Chatfield adds a swim beach and 69-acre dog area. Roxborough and Waterton Canyon bring red-rock views and bighorn sheep sightings, though Waterton bans dogs.

Are most Littleton homes on sewer or septic?

In-town housing connects to public systems. Canyon-edge real estate in Deer Creek, White Deer Valley, and parts of Roxborough often relies on well/septic. Always confirm pumping, flow, and truck access during inspections.

What local events affect daily living?

Western Welcome Week in August, Twilight Criterium races, and the Candlelight Walk after Thanksgiving close streets and bring neighbors together. Residents often park a few blocks away and walk in together, turning it into a neighborhood ritual.

Which ZIP codes highlight different housing vibes?

80120 covers Old Littleton and Ketring Park. 80123 includes lake and golf properties. 80127 reaches Ken Caryl’s open-space edge. 80125 brings Roxborough’s red-rock housing.

Where should I look for condos, townhomes, or golf real estate?

For low-maintenance housing, start with condos and townhomes. Golf buyers often watch golf course homes and Ravenna for private-club properties.

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