Newlin Meadows Parker CO Homes for sale.
The Newlin Meadows community in
Parker, Colorado offers residents the winning combination of stunning home
designs, views of the Front Range, and access to the highly acclaimed Douglas
County schools. Ensconced in the activities
of the Town of Parker, an energetic community 27 miles south of Denver real estate, residents
of Newlin Meadows real
estate enjoy great local shopping, green belts, trails, parks, and a
homeowners association. The neighborhood
offers Parker CO real estate
facing the community’s park as well as access to Reuter-Hess Reservoir and the
Parker Recreation Center.
Real estate in Parker, Colorado-once exclusively
ranches and farms-thoughtfully preserves the atmosphere of small-town life in
its master-planned communities, subdivisions, and neighborhoods. Newlin Meadows‘ single-family homes are designed and constructed
by top-notch builders such as David Weekly Homes and Ryland Homes on
substantial-sized lots with awesome views of mountains and green space.
A variety of floor plans ranging
from about 2,000 square feet to 3,500 square feet for three, four, or five
bedrooms are priced from the early $300s to over $500,000. David Weekly’s designs include Blue Spruce at
$375,990, Eldora at $391,990, Loveland at $377,990, Powderhorn at $411,990, and
Quandary Peak at $411,900. Not bad for
the gracious square footage, finishes, and layouts.
Newlin Meadows is served by the
award-winning Douglas County School System.
Children attend nearby Prairie Crossing Elementary School (grades KG-06),
Sierra Middle School (grades 07-08), and Chaparral High School (grades 09-12). In addition, there are several parochial
schools and a Montessori school in town.
The University of Phoenix-Colorado is the closest institution for higher
learning.
Longtime resident and developer Jim Nicholson received the
Cornerstone Award for his work in the community and residents carry on with the
same enthusiasm helping in the schools and with community events. With a progressive attitude, the resourceful
community welcomes businesses and services and employs the latest technology to
foster a hometown spirit. They will hook
up online or broadcast local events or put their heads together to improve the
quality of life. With the median age at
only 32 and the median income of $93,000, there is bountiful ingenuity in these
parts.
The 42,000 hard-working residents enjoy coming home to over
60 miles of maintained walking trails meander through town, up to Cherry Creek,
and up to LoDo. They also have a good
time on the ski slopes a little over an hour away. And they know that it is possible to find every
other amenity in the metropolitan area: theaters, music, professional sports, rodeos,
fine dining, shopping, museums, an international airport, and colleges,
universities, and trade schools, and a broad scope of employment options.
From the Mile High City, take
I-25 South to Lincoln Avenue. Go east to
Jordan Road and turn right. Continue on
to Main Street and turn right. Go one
mile to Newlin Gulch Boulevard and turn left.
Continue south approximately 2 miles.