Sterling Hills in Aurora, Colorado, offers a suburban lifestyle with a variety of home styles, including farmhouses, craftsman-style homes, traditional builds, townhouses, and condominiums. Homes, built primarily in the early 2000s, feature brick, vinyl, and stone exteriors, with some including front porches and two-car garages. The neighborhood is characterized by its larger, newer homes compared to nearby areas like Seven Hills, and houses are situated on quarter-acre lots with modest yards. Sterling Hills is served by Side Creek Elementary School, which has received a Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award, and Rangeview High School, known for its Advanced Placement courses and high rating. Great Plains Park, a 55-acre greenspace, features an outdoor water playground, a plastic play area, a basketball court, and a concrete trail that connects to a regional trail system. The Central Recreation Center, located less than a mile away, offers yoga classes and indoor swimming. Residents can shop at Buckley Square, 2.5 miles away, which includes a King Soopers, Ace Hardware, Starbucks, and Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom. For sports fans, Empower Field at Mile High is a 20-mile drive, while Denver International Airport is 18.5 miles away. The neighborhood hosts community events like the Cookies & Cocoa gathering during the holidays. However, residents will need a car to access amenities, as there are no public transportation options.