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Bow Mar

Bow Mar is one of the few places in the Denver Metro area where you’ll experience a quiet country setting with open space and expansive views. Also features a friendly and family-oriented community with year-round recreational and social activities and clubs.

Castle Rock

Castle Rock is an idyllic community named for its stunning castle-shaped butte and is situated just off I-25, making it an easy commute for those who work in the city. From top-rated schools to an abundance of outdoor recreation, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant community.

Centennial

Centennial is a vibrant city that was only incorporated in 2001 but with over 100,000 residents. You’ll love strolling through the Streets at SouthGlenn, which offers an array of shopping and dining options. Its’ location just south of Denver also gives you easy access to all the big-city amenities.

CHERRY CREEK

Cherry Creek is a vibrant community that offers residents an urban feel, with plenty of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and an excellent shopping district. Plus, most residents own their homes, so you can be sure you’re making a wise investment when you buy in Cherry Creek.

CHERRY HILLS

Cherry Hills Village has a small-town feel with all the amenities of a big city. You’ll always feel right at home, from gorgeous cherry orchards to a thriving business community and a population of just under 6,000 people.

Columbine

Columbine is a great suburb of Denver with a population of 25,332. The people who live there love the suburban feel, and most of them own their homes. Columbine is also an excellent place for parks and has some of the best public schools in the state.

CONIFER

Conifer is somewhat of a small town, but it is also one of the closest mountain towns to Denver, situated just west of the Front Range on Highway 285. Pike National Forest runs right through town, making it a gorgeous spot for outdoor recreation and wildlife spotting.

DENVER​

The Mile High City is nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains, offering stunning natural beauty and endless outdoor recreation opportunities. And with an elevation of 5,280 feet, you can be sure that you’ll enjoy plenty of sunshine all year long!

ENGLEWOOD

Englewood is a suburb located just south of the capital city, with its own small historic “downtown” on South Broadway. The town has much to offer for arts, music, and culture lovers. Englewood has different parks and areas to explore for those who love the outdoors.

Evergreen

Evergreen is a welcoming community full of mountain adventure and scenic beauty. This town is about thirty minutes west of Denver, offering fine arts, coffee shops, boutiques, lodging, golf, hiking, fly fishing, live music & dining along Bear Creek.

Grant Ranch

Grant Ranch is a quaint community that offers a variety of homes to choose from, whether you’re looking for a ranch-style home or something a little more adult-friendly. You’ll be next to Bowles Reservoir and Marston Lake, perfect for a weekend getaway or afternoon picnic.

Greenwood Village

Greenwood Village is a charming suburb full of character and is perfect for those who want to live in a close-knit community. And, with a population of just over 15,000, you’ll never feel like you’re living in a big city with its mix of urban and suburban living.

HIGHLAND

Highland is one of Denver’s most vibrant and unique neighborhoods, where you’ll find everything you need to enjoy an urban lifestyle. There are plenty of bars and restaurants to keep you entertained, plus coffee shops and parks when you need a break from the hustle and bustle.

Highlands Ranch

Highlands Ranch is a lovely community that was once an operating ranch. Today, it’s home to nearly 100,000 residents and boasts plenty of great amenities, including restaurants, a shopping mall, and over 50 miles of trails.

KEN CARYL

Ken Caryl offers a warm, small-town feel while still being close to a big city’s amenities. This beautiful community is perfect for those who want to enjoy all that Colorado offers. One of the best things about Ken Caryl is the abundance of parks and green space.

LAKEWOOD

Lakewood is located just west of Denver and is a great place to call home. You’ll love the close proximity to the Rocky Mountains and the modern shopping district of Belmar. In addition to its many retail centers, Wheat Ridge also features more than 20 parks for residents to enjoy.

Littleton

Littleton’s downtown features turn-of-the-century buildings, antique shops, and cozy restaurants. The surrounding neighborhood has a unique charm that’s hard to find anywhere else. And with just a few miles from downtown Denver, you’ll have the best of both worlds.

Lone Tree

 Lone Tree is a charming community that offers residents an urban-suburban mix feel, with plenty of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks to enjoy. Most residents own their homes, making it a great place to settle down and raise a family.

Marston Lake

The Marston Lake area is home to the popular Southwest Plaza shopping mall, Raccoon Creek Golf Course, and its namesake, Marston Lake, which offers abundant water activities. It is also well known for the Grand Ranch master-planned community.

Parker

Just a short drive from Denver, Parker is the perfect place to call home if you’re looking for small-town living with all the amenities of a big city nearby. Parker is home to award-winning schools, beautiful parks and trails, and plenty of shopping and dining options.

PINE

Pine is a tiny, rustic town tucked away in the foothills south of Highway 285. There are a couple of restaurants and shops in town. The town is surrounded by the Pike National Forest in a scenic valley at 6,738 feet.

ROXBOROUGH

Living in Roxborough Park offers residents a rural feel, and most residents own their homes. Many families live in Roxborough Park, and residents tend to lean conservative. The public schools in Roxborough Park are highly rated.

SLOANS LAKE

Sloan Lake is quickly becoming one of the most desirable places to live in Denver. Sloan’s Lake is a safe and friendly neighborhood with a strong sense of community. Families will love the excellent schools in the area, while young professionals will appreciate the easy access to downtown.

SouthGlenn

The Cherry Knolls / Southglenn neighborhood is perfect for families who want plenty of space to grow, with large 4, 5, and even more bedroom homes available. Plus, you’ll enjoy all the amenities that come with living in a close-knit community like this one.

UNIVERSITY HILLS

University Hills is a quiet neighborhood filled with single-family ranch and two-story homes, most of which were built in the 1950s and 1960s. And since it’s surrounded by major thoroughfares, you’ll never be far from anything you need, including plenty of retail and dining options.

WASH PARK

Washington Park is a charming Denver neighborhood that offers residents an urban-suburban mix feel. Most residents own their homes, and there are plenty of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks to enjoy. Also features great views of the Rocky Mountains.

WHEAT RIDGE

Situated just west of Denver, Wheat Ridge is a great place to call home if you’re looking for an expansive community with plenty of things to do. The city’s convenient location near I-70 makes it easy to get around, and plenty of shopping and dining options are available.