Arapahoe County neighborhoods provide gorgeous views and easy access to the city. Arapahoe County has many wonderful and beautiful neighborhoods that offer a wide variety of arts, culture, recreation and entertainment. Arapahoe County includes communities such as: Centennial, Englewood, Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills Village and more. Arapahoe County offers the benefits of city living and the pleasure of semi-rural life in beautiful and well-kept neighborhoods.
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CHERRY CREEK
Denver’s premier shopping enclave for several decades, Cherry Creek is the place to live, work, shop, and play. This tiny neighborhood, once known as Harmon, for George Harmon who owned the 320-acre farm that originally occupied the site, offers the ultimate urban lifestyle in a lovely central location where quiet, tree-shaded streets, pocket parks, and trails beckon you to walk, jog, or bike, and nearby thoroughfares whisk you to all points of the metro area in mere minutes.
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CITY OF DENVER
There is no place in America quite like the Mile High City. Denver’s enviable quality of life makes the city one of the most desirable places to live and work in the United States. With panoramic views of the majestic Rocky Mountains, more than 300 days of sunshine each year, and truly remarkable amenities, Denver consistently tops anyone’s list of great places to live. Denver appeals to everyone from the young in years to the young at heart.
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DOUGLAS COUNTY
Douglas County is one of the fastest growing counties in the United States. Douglas County is located midway between Colorado’s two largest cities: Denver and Colorado Springs. Cherry Creek and Plum Creek rise in Douglas County and flow into the South Platte River. Three state parks fall within Douglas County: Castlewood Canyon State Park, Chatfield State Park and Roxborough State Park.
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ERIE
Erie is a diverse community, offering a contemporary pace, close-knit neighborhoods and a small-town feel with a progressive vision. Town leaders are committed to maintaining a city that is a great place to live, work and play.
First settled by a man from Erie, Pennsylvania, the former Colorado coal town was named after the port city in northwestern Pennsylvania and has seen a recent surge in new families, homes and businesses with the construction of housing and commercial developments. Today, Erie has evolved out of its mining and agricultural roots, experiencing significant growth while maintaining a charming rural vibe.
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THE VILLAGES
High quality living in Cherry Hills Village and Greenwood Village. The Villages are one of the most desirable communities in metro Denver to live, raise a family, start a career, retire, run a business, enjoy lunch with friends, or have a fabulous evening out. Whatever the occasion, you can expect a high quality experience with nothing less. Residents enjoy comfortable commutes to Denver International Airport.
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DENVER METRO
Denver Metro is comprised of 11 counties - Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, and Park. Kentwood Real Estate represents listings across the front range, from the city setting in Denver to a more quite small town feel in Douglas, having something for everyone.
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LUXURY
$1M+ Properties
Luxury listings are properties priced at or above $1,000,000. Our elite team of luxury RELATORS®, whose exceptional service, industry expertise and deep community roots establish a market advantage. Simply put, our brokers excel in the luxury market because we value integrity above all else. Our brokers are the most knowledgeable in the business at marketing luxury properties publicly and privately. We have highly placed connections throughout the community and internationally, to accomplish our clients’ goals.
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BERTHOUD
Berthoud offers residents a rural feel with historical, smalltown charm. Just south of Loveland and north of Longmont, Berthoud’s stunning scenery, strong school system and intimate vibe make this close-knit community of just over 6,000 people a warm, friendly community.
In the historic downtown business district, cute shops and friendly restaurants line the quiet streets, welcoming locals and visitors alike. Half-way between Fort Collins and Denver along the Front Range corridor, Berthoud has easy access to Denver International Airport, Rocky Mountain National Park, area ski resorts, Fort Collins and Boulder.
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BOULDER
Boulder wins accolades and awards for its recreation, culture, health and overall quality of life on an annual basis. Often referred to as “25 square miles surrounded by reality,” Boulder is situated at the base of the foothills underneath the gorgeous Flatirons, and the community is rich in music, education, outdoor recreation, foodie and craft beer culture.
A lively community that emanates its own unique spirit, Boulder is also home to the University of Colorado’s main campus but offers so much more than the typical “college town.” Boulder brings something for everyone — from 300 days of sunshine to the lively historic downtown Pearl Street Mall and a wealth of dining, shopping and artistic outlets.
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FORT COLLINS
Nestled alongside the Cache La Poudre River at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Fort Collins delivers a truly “Colorado” lifestyle complete with recreational opportunities, an exceptional theater and live music scene and beloved local dining spots. Colorado’s fourth-largest city — and home to Colorado State University — Fort Collins offers the quality and culture that make it an attractive community in which to live.
Fort Collins is a recreation lover’s dream. This active, outdoorsy community enjoys fishing, hiking, camping, rock climbing, biking, horseback riding, and golf. Residents enjoy easy access to Rocky Mountain National Park, Roosevelt National Forest, Poudre Canyon, Lory State Park and Horsetooth Reservoir.
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LOVELAND
Situated just south of Fort Collins and north of Longmont, Loveland rests along the northern Front Range, just east of the mouth of Big Thompson River Canyon.
Affectionately known as “Colorado’s Sweetheart City,” Loveland boasts an active, rich art scene and engaging, educational culture. Famous for its Valentine’s Day love stamp program, Loveland’s bronze foundries, numerous galleries and local art scene are equally attractive to art lovers and local artists alike. Year-round events, such as the Loveland Fire & Ice Festival and Sculpture in the Park, as well as several fairs and exhibits, contribute to the city’s unmatched reputation for cultural appreciation.
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TIMNATH
As part of the greater Fort Collins area, Timnath, boasts a remarkable quality of life in an idyllic rural setting featuring high-quality amenities — precisely why the once agricultural town has been featured as one of the best places to live in Money, Forbes and Time magazines.
Timnath residents are privy to beautiful mountain views, immaculate open space, access to trails, such as the Poudre River Trail and the Town of Timnath systems, and fishing and boating opportunities at Timnath and Fossil Creek Reservoirs. Horsetooth Mountain Open Space and Reservoir is just to the west, and hikers delight in Timnath’s close proximity to Poudre Canyon.
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WINDSOR
Like many northern Colorado communities, the town of Windsor was heavily shaped by the agricultural climate in the late 1800s. Today, Windsor is one of the state’s fastestgrowing communities, and with that growth comes awardwinning restaurants, thriving new industries and a growing housing market.
Nestled between Fort Collins, Greeley and Loveland and surrounded by rural communities, Windsor is a low-key town with pristine views that offers access to the hustle and bustle of the larger northern Colorado communities nearby. The town’s quiet downtown — adjacent to Windsor Lake — features a few modern boutiques and several great dining options, including Toast Coffee & Wine Bar, Windsor Mill Tavern, and Chimney Park.