Centrally located between amenities and real estate in Denver, popular shopping in Belmar and Colorado Mills and the recreational seclusion of the Rocky Mountains, real estate in Lakewood, Colorado’s Courseside subdivision offers easy maintenance-free living on the golf course.
The Lakewood CO real estate in Courseside is being developed by Advocate Homes, a 20-year-old distinguished and reputable local builder in the Colorado new-home market. Advocate’s consistent standard of workmanship is a key factor in the approval process for Colorado mortgages for homes in Courseside. The company employs superior tradesmen with an uncanny attention to detail. Advocate is one of only a few builders offering flexible floor plans and buyer options to customize their Denver CO homes structurally. We, in turn, modify these Denver home loans according to the need.
Courseside offers two-story and ranch-style homes with a choice of six semi-custom floor plans with walk-out or garden-level basements specifically designed for the terrain. The Belaire, Gleneagle II, and Medinah range from 1,543 square feet to 2,048 square feet for $363,000 to $510,545. Home sites along the golf course are limited.
Featured floor plans offer a variety of desirable features. They listen to clients and found that people want main-floor master bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, large kitchens and great rooms, corner fireplaces, lofts, air conditioning, granite countertops, walk-in pantries, and three-car garages with door openers. Other features in the flexible spaces allow buyers to customize the living areas, adding and subtracting areas like a study, an additional bedroom, a tech center, or exercise room.
The neighborhood at Courseside with its quiet comfortable charm is sheltered from city life. In the surrounding region, residents will find the Fox Hollow at Lakewood Golf Course, Homestead Golf Course, Bear Creek Lake Park and Greenbelt and the Frederick Hayden Park with splendid trail systems and abundant smaller parks that contribute to the community’s peaceful sense.
Located in Jefferson County, the city’s 150,000 residents also enjoy the amenities of the well-organized county. Top-rated JeffCo Schools are available for the families, including the prestigious Lakewood High School, the only International Baccalaureate School in the county. Newsweek magazine chose the school as the best in the state. Before 1969, the community of about 90,000 moved to incorporate as a city to avoid being annexed by other neighboring cities. At that time, it was the largest incorporation in the history of the United States. Lacking a downtown, the city leveled an old mall and replaced it with a new development called Belmar—now the residential, retail, and cultural downtown.
The Denver Federal Center, the largest concentration of Federal agencies outside of Washington D.C., is the largest employer. However, the community has a rather large artsy bent and also features unique galleries and shops, restaurants, and entrepreneurial businesses. Directions: Take Interstate 25 and go west at the 6th Avenue Exit. Turn north on Sheridan Boulevard and west on 8th Avenue. Centrally located between amenities and real estate in Denver, popular shopping in Belmar and Colorado Mills and the recreational seclusion of the Rocky Mountains, real estate in Lakewood, Colorado’s Courseside subdivision offers easy maintenance-free living.
The Lakewood CO real estate in Courseside is being developed by Advocate Homes, a 20-year-old distinguished and reputable local builder in the Colorado new-home market. Advocate’s consistent standard of workmanship is a key factor in the approval process for Colorado mortgages for homes in Courseside. The company employs superior tradesmen with an uncanny attention to detail. Advocate is one of only a few builders offering flexible floor plans and buyer options to customize their Denver CO homes structurally. We, in turn, modify these Denver home loans according to the need.
Courseside offers two-story and ranch-style homes with a choice of six semi-custom floor plans with walk-out or garden-level basements specifically designed for the terrain. The Belaire, Gleneagle II, and Medinah range from 1,543 square feet to 2,048 square feet for $363,000 to $510,545. Home sites along the golf course are limited.
The featured floor plans offer a variety of desirable features. They listen to clients and found that people want main-floor master bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, large kitchens and great rooms, corner fireplaces, lofts, air conditioning, granite countertops, walk-in pantries, and three-car garages with door openers. Other features in the flexible spaces allow buyers to customize the living areas, adding and subtracting areas like a study, an additional bedroom, a tech center, or exercise room.
The neighborhood at Courseside with its quiet comfortable charm is sheltered from city life. In the surrounding region, residents will find the Fox Hollow at Lakewood Golf Course, Homestead Golf Course, Bear Creek Lake Park and Greenbelt and the Frederick Hayden Park with splendid trail systems and abundant smaller parks that contribute to the community’s peaceful sense.
Located in Jefferson County, the city’s 150,000 residents also enjoy the amenities of the well-organized county. Top-rated JeffCo Schools are available for the families, including the prestigious Lakewood High School, the only International Baccalaureate School in the county. Newsweek magazine chose the school as the best in the state. Before 1969, the community of about 90,000 moved to incorporate as a city to avoid being annexed by other neighboring cities. At that time, it was the largest incorporation in the history of the United States. Lacking a downtown, the city leveled an old mall and replaced it with a new development called Belmar—now the residential, retail, and cultural downtown.
The Denver Federal Center, the largest concentration of Federal agencies outside of Washington D.C., is the largest employer. However, the community has a rather large artsy bent and also features unique galleries and shops, restaurants, and entrepreneurial businesses.
To take a peek at Courseside, take Interstate 25 and go west at the 6th Avenue Exit. Turn north on Sheridan Boulevard and west on 8th Avenue. Contact Brad Wyatt at 1 (866) 606-MAC5 or BWyatt@MAC5M.com for more details about mortgages and real estate in the area.
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