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Grandview Estates

Grandview Estates

Suburban Neighborhood in Lone Tree, Colorado

Douglas County 80134

$826,180 Average Value
$311 Average Price per Sq Ft
22 Homes For Sale

Rural living not far from the action

Life is a little sweeter with secluded rural living in Grand View Estates, a rapidly expanding neighborhood in the town of Lone Tree. Farmstead homes sit on vast lots of several acres in a seemingly isolated space with plenty of distance between each residence. Growing and gaining popularity, Grand View Estates offers a quiet lifestyle for residents only 20 miles south of downtown Denver. Private and spacious properties allow homeowners to live in a serene atmosphere. This tucked-away neighborhood provides peaceful living with a touch of excitement.

Various home styles and plenty of room for improvement

The housing sector in Grand View Estates includes 1970s two-story ranch homes and new traditional styles built this year. Newer homes are adorned with craftsman and Spanish-style elements. Three-bedroom brick ranch-style homes can be listed for around $650,000, while a five-bedroom farmstead house can sell for up to $1.2 million. Brand-new homes like those in the Adler Creek Subdivision are currently under construction around Belford Avenue and Deertrack Lane. Although some groups of newer homes are part of covenant-controlled communities, many are not. “People there want to get a larger lot, park their RV and not have covenants. In your typical master-planned community, that’s not an option,” says Erica Chouinard, who has lived in Denver for over 20 years as a Team Leader for RE/MAX Professionals in Englewood. “With that kind of acreage, you can have a pool and an outbuilding, and you still have all the conveniences of being right there in the Tech Center, but you have some elbow room.”

All schools rated B-plus or higher by Niche

Kids can attend Pine Lane Elementary, which maintains an overall Niche grade of B-plus and offers the district’s only gifted and talented program. After graduating, students can join the jazz band at Sierra Middle School, which holds a B-plus overall grade. Some student-athletes may move on to join the highly ranked football or basketball team at Chaparral High School, which proudly boasts a grade of A on Niche as a Top 40 public high school in Colorado. Students can also apply to any school in the district as part of Douglas County’s open enrollment program.

Bordered by primary transportation routes

E-470 is a highway that circles the Denver metropolitan area, allowing accessible routes to other suburban towns. Parker Road is less than 4 miles east and provides a less-traveled route into the hustle and bustle. Interstate 25 is just 3 miles west and takes traffic through major shopping districts, business districts and the city center. The Denver Tech Center is a central employment hub on I-25, 10 miles north. Commuters can catch the Regional Transit District (RTD) bus system from Lincoln Avenue and Chambers Road. The light rail train rattles through the center of Denver, taking passengers to sporting events and venues from Lincoln Station, just 4 miles west.

New York-style pizza in the Crossing at Stonegate

Box stores, convenience stores and restaurants are centered around the Crossing at Stonegate Shopping Center. Residents place an order at Anthony’s Pizza & Pasta, which offers a taste of the East Coast with thin, New York-style pies. For a morning pick-me-up or to enjoy a relaxing wine night with live music, Kunjani World Coffeehouse is a wine bar and café known for supporting nonprofits and charities. King Soopers is less than 3 miles east on Lincoln Avenue. Grand View Estates is just west of the locally owned shops, stores and restaurants in downtown Parker, 5 miles away.

Go to the Rec Center, play soccer at Real Colorado or cycle on the trails

Teens can attend a seasonal academy, participate in a tournament or play in a competitive league at the Real Colorado Soccer Complex. To stay active, athletes head to Lincoln Park to volley at the tennis courts or play pick-up basketball. Kids at Lincoln Park will enjoy the two playgrounds and diving into the community pool on a hot summer day. Community members can sign up for training sessions in the gym or join a water aerobics class at Parker Recreation Center. The extravagant indoor pool features a twisting waterslide, lazy river and rock-climbing wall. Challenger Regional Park is a 64-acre space connected to the rec center with baseball diamonds, soccer fields and sports facilities. From Challenger Regional Park, cyclists can follow the Cherry Creek Trail north. Spanning 40 miles, Cherry Creek Trail weaves through Parker and Aurora, offering scenic rides through multiple parks. “I ran a marathon in 2012, and I ran on the Cherry Creek Trail to prepare for it,” says Chouinard. Golfers can sign up for a membership at the Meridian Golf Club, a private 18-hole course designed by Jack Nicklaus and located 3 miles west.

Parker Days and the Farmers Market downtown

Almost all of the area's annual events happen in the downtown Parker. Mainstreet shuts down from Parker Road to Pine Drive so pedestrians can browse the artwork, craft vendors and farm-fresh produce. With roller coasters and over 200 vendors, Parker Days is a nearly 50-year-old tradition. Kids can find their way out of a hay bale maze, win carnival games and order from food trucks at Fall Fest, a seasonal celebration in O’Brien Park. “It’s a cute town, it’s a friendly town, and anybody who chooses to live here is definitely making the right decision," says Shae Brundige, a lifelong resident and Assistant Manager at a nearby apartment complex.

Infrastructure and water in Grand View Estates

Infrastructure is vital in Grand View Estates. The area is slightly removed from town facilities, and many of the neighborhood’s properties are large enough to accommodate livestock, horses or small farming operations. The Chambers Reservoir is a holding pond on the northeast end of the community. In 2020, Arapahoe County installed a system to prevent the reservoir from draining prematurely, allowing residents to have a constant flow of water for summer irrigation. Homes in Grand View Estates are on a septic system, meaning homeowners are responsible for filtering water and maintaining these facilities.

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Schools

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Parks in this Area

Transit

Airport

Denver International

39 min drive

Bus

Lincoln Ave & 6th St

Bus

Lincoln Ave & 3rd St

Crime and Safety

1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime Grandview Estates US
Homicide 1 4
Sexual Assault 1 4
Assault with Weapon 1 4
Robbery 1 4
Burglary 1 4
Motor Vehicle Theft 1 4
Larceny 1 4
Crime Score 1 4

Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com

Demographics and Home Trends

Home Trends

Median Price (12 Mo)
$645,000
Median Single Family Price
$684,950
Median Townhouse Price
$624,990
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$311
Number of Homes for Sale
22
Last 12 months Home Sales
165
Months of Supply
1.60
Median List Price
$680,640
Median Discount From 1st List Price
5%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-11%

Home Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
384
Median Year Built
1986
Avg. Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
2,394
Above the national average
1,935
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,897
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
87,120

Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

Homes for Sale

Homes for Rent

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Average Home Value




Source: Public Records

Property Mix - Square Feet

This Neighborhood Has More Owners

Demographics

Total Population
832
Median Age
46
Population Density
1 person/acre
Population under 18
20.4%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
23.3%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$123,697
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$165,764

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
99.2%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
42.3%
Advanced Degrees
10.3%
% Population in Labor Force
75.4%
Above the national average
65.1%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
17''
Average Winter Low Temperature
18°F
Average Summer High Temperature
86°F
Annual Snowfall
77''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®

25 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®

0 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

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