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House Cleaning in Denver

Professional, consistent house cleaning in Denver, CO. Same trusted cleaner every visit, a system built around your home, and your 2nd clean is free while we learn your space.

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Neighborhoods in Denver we serve

We clean homes across Denver. Select your neighborhood for specific cleaning challenges and what to expect.

Curtis Park

Curtis Park is Denver's oldest residential neighborhood — over 500 Victorian homes built between the 1870s and 1890s in Italianate, Queen An…

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Hilltop

Hilltop is one of Denver's few neighborhoods where no two homes were built alike. Rather than a single developer working from a template, Hi…

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Washington Park

Washington Park is one of Denver's oldest residential neighborhoods, and its housing stock reflects that. Most homes were built between 1900…

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Country Club

The Country Club Historic District contains 380 homes. That is the entire neighborhood. Nearly all were built between 1902 and 1945 by Denve…

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LoHi

LoHi is defined by architectural contrast that exists nowhere else in Denver. The neighborhood began as a European immigrant settlement in t…

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RiNo

RiNo — River North Arts District — is the only Denver neighborhood built primarily around adaptive reuse of industrial buildings. The wareho…

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Cherry Creek

The Cherry Creek residential neighborhood sits next to one of Denver's most valuable shopping corridors and is defined by luxury condos, tow…

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Belcaro

Belcaro sits along the western edge of Bonnie Brae — a pocket of Denver where the lots are large enough that mature trees block the street v…

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Cory-Merrill

Cory-Merrill is named for the two schools at its center — Cory and Merrill — and the neighborhood itself has that same “two eras side by sid…

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Congress Park

Congress Park’s residential core was built almost entirely between 1890 and 1924 — Denver Squares, Bungalows, Tudor Revivals, and Victorians…

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South Park Hill

South Park Hill runs east of City Park and has some of Denver’s most intact early‑ to mid‑20th‑century housing. Tudor Revivals, Denver Squar…

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University Park

University Park literally wraps the University of Denver on three sides. The original homes — Tudors and bungalows from 1910–1940 — mostly s…

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Cheesman Park

Cheesman Park is one of Denver’s oldest neighborhoods — plats date to 1868, and the 80‑acre park itself was converted from a cemetery in 189…

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Alamo Placita

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Montclair

Montclair was platted in 1885 as one of Denver's first planned suburbs. Early rules required homes to be at least three stories and built of…

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Hale

Hale sits between Colfax and 8th Avenue in east‑central Denver and grew up around Rose Medical Center. The hospital brought professionals to…

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West Highland

West Highland is one of Denver’s oldest neighborhoods. Development started in the 1860s as part of the original Highland subdivision. Today …

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Baker

Baker was platted in 1872 and built out from 1873 to 1937 as working and middle‑class housing. Queen Anne Victorians and Craftsman bungalows…

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Five Points

Five Points is one of Denver’s most historically significant neighborhoods — known as the “Harlem of the West” for its role in Black cultura…

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Virginia Village

Virginia Village sits in southeast Denver between Colorado and Monaco, built almost entirely in the 1950s–1960s. Streets named after states …

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University Hills

University Hills started development in 1951 on what had been Diamond Joe’s Ranch — open land south of DU. The result is a tight mix of well…

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Wellshire

Wellshire is a small, quiet south‑Denver neighborhood wrapped around Wellshire Golf Course, which opened in 1926. Mid‑century ranch and mode…

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Holly Hills

Holly Hills is a geographic quirk: Denver address, Arapahoe County, and some of south Denver’s bigger residential lots. Ranches, split‑level…

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Southmoor Park

Southmoor Park was developed in the 1960s–70s on the south side of Denver, with lot sizes that feel almost suburban: big setbacks, deep yard…

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Harvey Park

Harvey Park, annexed into Denver in 1954, is known for one thing above all: Cliff May mid‑century modern ranches. Low rooflines, floor‑to‑ce…

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Harvey Park South

Harvey Park South went up starting in 1956, mostly built by Hutchinson Homes. It takes the Cliff May look — low roofs, big glass, open plans…

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Goldsmith

Goldsmith is one of the few Denver neighborhoods that doesn’t follow the straight city grid. Built in the 1960s–70s, its streets curve and l…

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Clayton

Clayton is a neighborhood of Denver Squares — the four‑square homes that went up across central Denver from roughly 1890–1910. Most of the o…

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Berkeley

Berkeley’s story splits at 1995, when Elitch Gardens left 38th and Tennyson. The old amusement park site turned into one of northwest Denver…

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Regis

Regis sits in northwest Denver, with I‑70 cutting it off from Berkeley to the south. It’s named for Regis University, which has anchored Fed…

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Sunnyside

Sunnyside was founded in 1872 as part of the Highlands and built largely by Irish and Italian immigrant families. That’s why it still has so…

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Whittier

Whittier is among Denver’s oldest neighborhoods, with homes dating back to the 1860s and heavy building from the 1870s up to the silver cras…

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Cole

Cole was platted in 1871, annexed into Denver in 1874, and more than half its blocks were built by 1900. It’s one of Denver’s most intact la…

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North Park Hill

North Park Hill was platted in 1887 and built out mostly between the 1890s and 1945, in what locals call Denver’s “architectural golden era.…

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Platt Park

Platt Park is a compact south‑Denver neighborhood anchored by Platt Park itself and South Pearl Street. Houses range from 1880s Victorians t…

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Washington Park West

Washington Park West runs along the west side of Wash Park and down toward South Pearl. It’s full of early‑20th‑century bungalows, Victorian…

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Sloan Lake

Sloan Lake is Denver’s largest urban lake, and most of the surrounding homes have been built or rebuilt since 2000 with the views in mind. T…

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City Park

City Park is one of Denver’s original showpiece neighborhoods. The park was established in 1882, and the homes that went up around it in the…

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Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill is where Denver’s silver‑boom money built its mansions in the 1880s–1890s. Denver Foursquares, Italianate, Second Empire, and C…

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Jefferson Park

Jefferson Park sits on a bluff with one of the best downtown views in the city. Victorian homes from the 1880s still stand next to post‑2010…

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Uptown

Uptown, officially North Capitol Hill, sits between downtown and the hospital district. 17th Avenue cuts through the middle as one of Denver…

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West Colfax

West Colfax was incorporated in 1887 and became home to many of Denver’s Jewish and Eastern European immigrant families. The houses are mode…

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Central Park

Central Park is Denver’s largest master‑planned neighborhood, built on the old Stapleton Airport site after it closed in 1995. Everything is…

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Lowry

Lowry used to be Lowry Air Force Base. After it closed in 1994, the city turned it into a master‑planned neighborhood with Prairie Style and…

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Highland

Highland is one of Denver’s oldest areas, established in 1858 and once its own town. It has two personalities: the upper Highland (Potter Hi…

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City Park West

City Park West sits between City Park’s west side and Colfax Avenue. Its early growth followed Denver’s mining‑boom money in the 1880s–1890s…

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University

The University neighborhood grew up around the University of Denver campus starting in the mid‑1880s. Over time it filled with 1920s cottage…

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Auraria

Auraria is Denver’s oldest settlement — a gold camp from 1858. Almost all of its residential fabric was cleared in the 1970s to build the Au…

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Lower Downtown

Lower Downtown (LoDo) is Denver’s original commercial core. The brick warehouses and mercantile buildings from the late 1800s are now lofts,…

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Golden Triangle

The Golden Triangle sits between Speer, Colfax, and Broadway — Denver’s civic and museum district. The Denver Art Museum, Clyfford Still Mus…

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Speer

Speer runs along the Cherry Creek parkway that Mayor Robert Speer pushed through Denver. The creek and boulevard shape everything: Victorian…

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River North

River North (the residential side of RiNo) sits along the South Platte on what used to be warehouses, rail yards, and industrial lots. Since…

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Skyland

Skyland, platted in 1887 right north of City Park, started out like its neighbors: Victorians, Queen Annes, and Denver Squares built between…

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Northeast Park Hill

Northeast Park Hill, platted in 1887, shares the same early‑20th‑century “golden era” as North Park Hill and Skyland: brick bungalows, Denve…

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East Colfax

East Colfax is defined by Colfax Avenue running right through its middle. Colfax is one of the longest continuous commercial streets in the …

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Rosedale

Rosedale, originally part of the Town of South Denver (incorporated 1886), runs the gamut from 1880s Victorians and Craftsman bungalows to 1…

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Overland

Overland is one of Denver’s older neighborhoods along the South Platte. Late‑1800s cottages sit near the river; mid‑century ranches fill the…

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Marston

Marston is Denver’s southernmost neighborhood, wrapped around Marston Lake, a drinking‑water reservoir. Most homes are from the late 20th ce…

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Fort Logan

Fort Logan was a military base from 1887 until 1946. The homes here were built in 1890–1891 to house officers and their families — Queen Ann…

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Bear Valley

Bear Valley was one of Denver’s first westward post‑war suburbs — mostly 1950s–60s ranches on generous lots along Bear Creek. It used to be …

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Barnum

Barnum, named after P.T. Barnum, developed as a streetcar suburb: modest 1920s and 1940s bungalows on compact lots, built for working famili…

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Barnum West

Barnum West shares roots with Barnum (established 1887) but has two distinct housing waves: 1920s streetcar‑era bungalows and 1950s brick ve…

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Sun Valley

Sun Valley is in the middle of a major transformation. What used to be mostly public housing (Sun Valley Homes) is being rebuilt into a mixe…

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Athmar Park

Athmar Park is a cohesive 1950s brick ranch neighborhood along the South Platte. Most homes went up around 1955; median price is roughly $49…

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Valverde

Valverde, named for José María Valverde, is one of west Denver’s older neighborhoods. Early‑20th‑century bungalows and cottages dominate, wi…

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Villa Park

Villa Park lies between Federal and Sheridan and centers on Martinez Park and its rec center. You’ll see late‑19th‑century cottages, Tudor R…

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Westwood

Westwood is a southwest Denver neighborhood with a strong Latino community and visible mural culture. Most homes are 1940s–60s brick ranches…

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Mar Lee

Mar Lee is a southwest Denver mid‑century neighborhood with one standout feature: lot size. Brick ranches from the 1950s–70s sit on unusuall…

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College View-South Platte

College View–South Platte sits between two strong edges: South Federal Boulevard to the east and the South Platte River and trail to the wes…

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Elyria-Swansea

Elyria–Swansea is one of Denver’s oldest working‑class neighborhoods, originally built next to stockyards, smelters, and rail yards. It’s bo…

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Globeville

Globeville grew up between the 1880s and 1920s as a factory and stockyard community. Today it’s one of Denver’s most enclosed neighborhoods:…

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Montbello

Montbello, established in 1965, was marketed as the country’s first planned integrated suburban community. It’s a sea of 1960s–70s ranches a…

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Green Valley Ranch

Green Valley Ranch is a master‑planned community that started in the early 1980s on open flatlands between Denver and the old Stapleton airp…

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Gateway

Gateway is Denver’s closest residential neighbor to DIA, built starting in the early 2000s on open flatland along the airport’s western peri…

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Kennedy

Kennedy, in southeast Denver, is named for Kennedy Golf Course, which dominates the neighborhood’s open space. Surrounding it are mostly 196…

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Indian Creek

Indian Creek is a quieter 1980s–90s neighborhood in far southeast Denver: townhomes and single‑family homes on a tucked‑away street grid. Th…

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Berkley

Berkley (often confused with Berkeley next door) is an older area established in the 1860s around what is now Tennyson Street. The residenti…

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Windsor

Windsor is a small north Denver neighborhood between the South Platte River corridor and the I‑70 / I‑270 junction. The area started as agri…

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