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Denver Property Types

Browse the Denver Metro, Boulder County, and Foothills by what you're actually looking for - golf-course inventory, gated communities, lock-and-leave residences, acreage, view properties, estates, condos and townhomes, newer custom luxury, historic homes, and mountain-adjacent inventory.

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Golf Course Homes

Golf-course-fronting and golf-community properties span Cherry Hills Village, Castle Pines Village, Greenwood Village, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, and the Hiwan area near Evergreen. Inventory ranges from mid-luxury subdivision homes to ultra-luxury estates on signature parcels.

7 markets covered
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Gated Community Homes

Gated communities are concentrated in Castle Pines Village, sections of Cherry Hills Village, Greenwood Village, Lone Tree, and parts of Evergreen. Buyers should expect HOA structure, controlled access, and pricing premiums tied to setback, lot character, and amenity tier.

6 markets covered
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Lock-and-Leave Homes

Lock-and-leave inventory - condominiums, luxury townhomes, and HOA-maintained attached residences - is concentrated in Cherry Creek, Central Park, Sloan's Lake, the Highlands and LoHi, Capitol Hill, Cheesman Park, and downtown-adjacent infill. Buyers prioritize low maintenance, walkability, and travel-ready ownership.

8 markets covered
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Acreage Homes

Acreage inventory ranges from one-to-five-acre parcels in Cherry Hills Village and Castle Pines down to true twenty-plus-acre mountain holdings in Evergreen, Conifer, Indian Hills, and the Homestead area. Lot quality, water rights where applicable, and access drive a meaningful share of value beyond the improvements.

10 markets covered
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View Homes

Front-range view properties run from foothills overlooks in Evergreen, Golden, Morrison, and Conifer through ridge-line lots in Boulder's foothills and select view parcels in Hilltop and Observatory Park. View premium varies dramatically by exposure, obstruction risk, and ridge orientation.

10 markets covered
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Estate Homes

Estate-scale inventory - larger parcels, generous setbacks, custom architecture, and ultra-luxury positioning - concentrates in Cherry Hills Village, the Denver Country Club area, Belcaro, Hilltop, Castle Pines Village, and Greenwood Village. Buyers underwrite on lot character, architectural provenance, and long-hold economics.

8 markets covered
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Condos and Townhomes

Attached inventory - condominiums and luxury townhomes - concentrates in Cherry Creek, the downtown core, Central Park, Sloan's Lake, the Highlands and LoHi, Capitol Hill, and Cheesman Park. Pricing varies dramatically by building, amenity package, HOA structure, and floor-plate orientation.

10 markets covered
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Newer Luxury Homes

Newer-construction luxury inventory - generally post-2010 custom and master-planned product - concentrates in Castle Pines, Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, Parker, Broomfield, and Central Park. Buyers prioritize current systems, energy efficiency, and contemporary floor-plate design over architectural provenance.

8 markets covered
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Historic Homes

Historic inventory spans Denver Squares and bungalows in Bonnie Brae, Washington Park, Congress Park, Park Hill, and Platt Park; the Mapleton-area in Boulder; and mining-era residences in Golden, Idaho Springs, and Georgetown. Buyers should expect significant variation in updates, systems, and structural diligence requirements.

14 markets covered
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Mountain-Adjacent Homes

Mountain-adjacent inventory occupies the band where the metro meets the foothills - Evergreen, Golden, Morrison, Conifer, Indian Hills, and the broader 285 and I-70 corridors. Buyers trade urban density for trail access, view parcels, and a working commute window into the metro.

13 markets covered
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Equestrian Properties

Equestrian inventory in the Denver Metro concentrates in Cherry Hills Village (the original Denver equestrian enclave), Sedalia and Larkspur south of Castle Rock, the Foxfield and Greenwood Village perimeter, and select acreage parcels in the foothills and Plum Creek corridor. Inventory ranges from city-equestrian estates with private barns to working hobby ranches on 35+ acres with full arena and pasture infrastructure.

7 markets covered
Property Type
Historic Properties

Historic inventory in the Denver area centers on the Country Club, Hilltop, Park Hill, Capitol Hill, Berkeley, Wash Park, and Highlands historic districts - homes typically built between 1890 and 1940 with original architectural detail. The category requires specific diligence: knob-and-tube electrical, plaster substrate, foundation conditions, and any landmark or historic-overlay restrictions on exterior alteration.

10 markets covered