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Highlands Ranch is considered part of the Denver Metropolitan area. It is located 12 miles to the south of Denver and conveniently accessed by way of Interstate 25 and C-470. The entire Highlands Ranch development is about 22,000 acres large, and is a master-planned community.  

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Highlands Ranch is considered part of the Denver Metropolitan area. It is located 12 miles to the south of Denver and conveniently accessed by way of Interstate 25 and C-470. The entire Highlands Ranch development is about 22,000 acres large, and is a master-planned community.

Highlands Ranch, which is part of Douglas County, has approximate boundaries of County Line Road, Quebec Street, Santa Fe Boulevard and Daniels Park. Highlands Ranch is an unincorporated community, which means that it uses services provided by Douglas County (such as fire and police protection as well as public schools) and is governed by a Board of County Commissioners elected by Highlands Ranch residents.

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Children who live in Highlands Ranch who don’t attend private schools attend schools within the Douglas County School District (DCSD). As of 2007, the DSCS operates 17 elementary schools, four middle schools and four high schools within the Highlands Ranch boundaries.

Highlands Ranch is an extremely desirable place to live and its residential population has grown exponentially over the course of just three decades. If Highlands Ranch ever became incorporated, it would be one of the largest cities in the State of Colorado.

It’s hard to believe that residences did not exist in Highlands Ranch before 1981. The growth of the community has been incredible – in the early 90s there were just under 20,000 people living in Highlands Ranch, and in 2006 that number was almost 92,000! When the entire community is complete, which is anticipated to be in 2015, there will be an estimated population of 100,000 residents.

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There are many different home choices in Highlands Ranch ranging from apartments and condominiums, townhouses, patio homes, single-family homes, luxury residences, and multi-million dollar mansions.  All Highlands Ranch residents have access to several recreation centers, many large parks with modern playgrounds and picnic areas, and hiking and biking trails.  Highlands Ranch real estate offers something for everyone!

Highlands Ranch is a master-planned community, and when the plan was developed and approved by Douglas County in 1979, it included a requirement for many different types of housing options so that people of all economic levels could afford to live there. Also part of the plan, which is one reason Highlands Ranch is so desirable, is the fact that 61 percent of the 22,000 acres that make up Highlands Ranch is devoted to open space and recreation.

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There is currently 341 total listings in HIGHLANDS RANCH:

  • Condominumum - 46. The median Condominumum price is $244,972. Condominumums in HIGHLANDS RANCH range from $117,000 to $429,900
  • Income 0. The median Incomes price is $. Income property in HIGHLANDS RANCH ranges from $ to $
  • Land 0. The median home price is $. Land in HIGHLANDS RANCH ranges from $ to $
  • Homes 273. The median home price is $387,329. Homes in HIGHLANDS RANCH range from $198,900 to $1,089,000

History of Highlands Ranch

Similar to most of the land in Colorado, the area that is now Highlands Ranch was once home to several Native American Indian tribes. In 1803, as part of the Louisiana Purchase, Highlands Ranch became an area of land officially owned by the United States.

After the land became part of the United States, it was bought and sold by many different owners. Between the late 1800s and the late 1900s, some of the individuals and companies who held the land title were John Springer, Lawrence C. Phipps, Jr., Highland Ventures, and Mission Viejo Company. Finally, in 1981, individuals began building homes in the area, and in 1997, Shea Homes purchased Highlands Ranch and began its official development.

Culture and Recreation

Parks and open space are a large and important part of the Highlands Ranch community. There are more than 70 miles of trails, more than 20 public parks, and thousands of acres of open space. Some of the parks offer amphitheatres, pools, fountains, and other recreation areas designed specifically for children’s entertainment.

Also in Highlands Ranch are many picnic areas, sports fields, off-leash dog areas, skate parks, tennis courts, public gardens, golf courses, and several large recreation facilities.

The community sponsors and hosts many, many community events over the course of the year. Some of the most popular include the annual Fourth of July celebration, free concerts in parks during the summer months, ice cream socials, and more. The total number of public events totals over 100 per year.

Highlands Ranch also offers many shopping areas, movie theatres, restaurants, and other entertainment facilities.

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