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Why Live in Peyton

Peyton, Colorado, offers a rustic lifestyle with sizeable lots and equestrian amenities, making it ideal for horse owners and enthusiasts. The area features several equestrian centers providing boarding and riding lessons, along with well-kept trails. New contemporary homes on spacious lots cater to those who enjoy modern amenities and an agrarian lifestyle. Peyton is home to the whimsical rock formations of Paint Mines Interpretive Park, known for its colorful bands of yellow, red, and purple hues created by natural erosion. Homestead Ranch Park is a local favorite for its playground, shaded picnic area, sandy trails, and fishing lake. SBR Motorsports Park offers go-kart rentals and a half-mile asphalt road course for competitive drivers. Peyton Elementary School, the district’s highest-rated school, has received the Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award for its exceptional student progress. The school district serves about 600 students, with small class sizes averaging 16 students per class. Peyton Junction Mercantile on Front Street hosts Front Street Friday Nights, a summer concert series featuring local artists. The area also boasts charming boutiques, a sporting goods shop, and the Coffee Shack Brew and Q. Route 24 connects Peyton to Colorado Springs, a 40-minute drive away, and the nearby town of Falcon. While winters can bring heavy snow, the county ensures the highways are plowed. Peyton's crime rates are significantly lower than national and state averages, contributing to its appeal as a safe community.

Townhouse Prices in Peyton, CO

Townhouse Price Trends

Median Townhouse Price
$392,000
Median 3-Bedroom Townhouse Price
$392,000
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