HOAs in Denver, Colorado
1196 homeowner associations
Denver, Colorado stands as the state's capital and most populous city — a dynamic Front Range metropolis of over 700,000 residents perched at exactly 5,280 feet above sea level, earning its iconic "Mile High City" nickname. Situated where the Rocky Mountain foothills meet the Great Plains, Denver offers an extraordinary combination of urban sophistication and outdoor accessibility. From the Victorian rowhouses of Capitol Hill to the glass towers of the Central Business District and the artisan lofts of RiNo, Denver's neighborhoods reflect a century of growth, reinvention, and cultural layering that makes it one of the most livable cities in the American West.
Denver leads Colorado in HOA density, with 1,196 registered community associations citywide — the highest concentration in the state. Communities average 75 units, spanning a wide spectrum from intimate 6-unit condo associations in historic brownstones to large master-planned communities in the Stapleton (Central Park) and Green Valley Ranch redevelopment areas. Both self-managed and professionally managed associations are common, and approximately 89% maintain active Good Standing status with the Colorado Secretary of State. The city's neighborhoods — LoHi, Washington Park, Highlands, Congress Park, Sloan's Lake — each have distinct HOA landscapes shaped by their era of development and housing stock.
Denver's economy is one of the Mountain West's most diversified, with major employment anchors in aerospace and defense (Lockheed Martin, Raytheon), healthcare (UCHealth, SCL Health, Porter Adventist), financial services (Charles Schwab, TIAA), technology, and government. The city is the regional hub for the Federal Reserve, multiple federal agencies, and major Western energy companies. Denver International Airport serves as a national aviation hub with direct connections to 200+ destinations, and the RTD light rail and commuter rail network provides multi-modal access across the metro.
Recreational and cultural amenities in Denver rival those of much larger cities. City Park, Washington Park, and the South Platte River Greenway anchor a citywide parks system covering over 200 properties. The Denver Art Museum, Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Coors Field, Ball Arena, and Empower Field at Mile High give residents world-class arts, music, and sports programming. Denver's restaurant and craft beverage scene has earned national recognition, with the RiNo and LoHi neighborhoods serving as culinary incubators.
For the Colorado HOA Directory, Denver represents the state's most important single-city market — with 1,196 associations, it accounts for more than 12% of all HOAs in Colorado. Whether you're a buyer evaluating a condo in LoDo, a homeowner seeking your board's contact information, or a property manager researching the competitive landscape, the Directory's Denver listings provide comprehensive, SOS-verified data on every community association in the city. Search by neighborhood, management type, or community name to find what you need.
