Sunrise, located directly east of downtown Greeley, is one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods, characterized by its modest bungalows, cottages, and ranch-style homes. These homes, built between the 1880s and 1920s, range from 700 to 2,000 square feet, with many having undergone renovations over the years. The neighborhood offers a variety of housing options, with two-bedroom fixer-uppers and newly renovated three-bedroom homes available. Most homes feature fenced-in backyards and gravel driveways on 5,000-square-foot lots. Sunrise Park is a local favorite, featuring a splash pad, basketball court, playground, and picnic pavilion. Lincoln Park, just half a mile away, offers a playground, gazebo, and mature trees for shaded relaxation. Downtown Greeley, a few blocks west, provides residents with numerous shopping and dining options, including Aunt Helen’s Cafe and Wine Bar, Austin’s American Grill, and WeldWerks Brewing Co. For groceries, residents can visit Natural Grocers or La Tarahumara Market. The LINC Library Innovation Center, two blocks away, offers public maker spaces, an art studio, and a variety of weekly events. The University of Northern Colorado, 2 miles away, serves a diverse student body and is a top social mobility school. The Greeley Stampede, a popular annual event, brings the community together for rodeos, carnival rides, and concerts. Sunrise is well-connected with several bus stops served by the Greeley Evans Transit system, and major highways provide access to Denver and Fort Collins.