Set on a grassy slope overlooking the distant mountains and patchwork prairie, Peak View’s Pumpkin Ridge subdivision has an open, airy feel that seems lightyears from nearby Greeley. Many homeowners have taken advantage of the scenery by adding oversized decks and patios — perfect for grilling, sunbathing or just whiling… read more
At midsummer, when every well-landscaped lawn is a riot of flowers, butterflies and hummingbirds, you might wonder if a green thumb is a prerequisite to live in Fox Run. Fortunately, while a modestly priced HOA keeps the subdivision tidy, gardening skills don’t appear to be written into the covenants (we… read more
Loveland's Erwin neighborhood actually evolved as three separate subdivisions, each with its own unique history:EMERALD GLENWho: The area was developed by Scott Bray, owner of the Loveland-based company Glen Properties. Bray has worked in the local real estate industry since 1969. He also created a number of other Loveland subdivisions,… read more
This Westfield Park home is all about the neighborhood. It sits adjacent to the Troutman Park neighborhood in the shadow of Horsetooth Mountain near the base of the foothills, close to abundant recreational opportunities, Horsetooth Reservoir, great parks and schools, and a short drive to Downtown Fort Collins.
It features… read more
The classy Four Seasons subdivision was developed in the late 80s, but barely shows its age. Most homes are freshly painted and well maintained. Many lots feature mature trees and extensive landscaping.
Four Seasons is perhaps the most straitlaced of the neighborhood’s three subdivisions. Case in point — it’s the… read more
Last week we broke down the first few subdivisions of the Eisenhower hood, so this week we’ll break down the remaining ones.
We talked about Arapahoe Ridge, Country Club Park, and Keewaydin Meadows. So that leaves us with Meadows, Old Tale/Gapter, Sombrero Ranch (aka “The Reserve”), and Greenbelt Meadows.
So… read more
When thinking of the Eisenhower hood, one may think of the amenities, or the elementary school, but one often forgets to remember what makes up the neighborhood. Subdivisions.
Here in Eisenhower there are a fair few, seven to be exact. So in an attempt to familiarize the neighborhood to what… read more
Willow Park may be one of Troutman Park’s more upscale addresses, but snooty it’s not. Developed between 1983 and 1991, this leafy subdivision has a relaxed feel and a strong sense of community that you won’t find in newer, cookie-cutter communities.Willow Park lies southwest of Troutman Park itself along the… read more
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A cozy Lakewood neighborhood of single-family homes, Westgate features Westgate Park and sits just north of the Bear Creek Greenbelt. With private, peaceful roads that weave in and out, neighbors are happily found personalizing their homes.
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