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Before too long there are going to be trendy shops, bars and restauraunts in the area. That is probably why some areas in the city have risen faster than 5 points. There are so many desireable and trendy areas in Denver that did have more going for it than did 5 points.
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Other hoods around the country have turned around despite having much worse problems than 5 points. 5 points certainly isn't a terrifying area or a hell hole as some people make it sound. When I was looking at homes in NW Denver I had no idea that there was a large section of LI housing tucked into a corner of the neighborhood because it was so well hidden. The downside is the low income housing isn't hidden in 5 points. The low income housing is an eye sore and I feel if that wasn't there people would be less hesitant to invest in the area. There are some great houses there though and the housing stock is very assorted. I've searched the area while house hunting and I will agree that a lot of the affordable houses for sale need a lot of work. It will likely turn around sooner rather than later. It is undeniable though that 5 points has some unique history and is an interesting area. What is your problem? We understand that you don't like the area and that you think your hood is better.