Douglas County
Home Prices: Jan 2021
Douglas County
Home Prices: Dec 2020
Douglas County
Home Prices: Nov 2020
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Douglas County, CO Home Market Report
: Jan 2021
The pioneer spirit, accompanied by the beauty of the mountains, foothills,
and plains, is gloriously evident in Douglas County. In 1861, the
Colorado Territorial Session Laws created Douglas County, named after
Stephen A. Douglas. Douglas County originally stretched from the Rockies
to the State of Kansas border. View past Douglas County Commissioners.
Today, the County’s strength, as the centerpiece of the Denver/Colorado
Springs development corridor, is a perfect blend of quality lifestyle
and business environment. The County is approximately 843 square miles,
of which 63,037 acres are permanently protected land through the Douglas
County Open Space Program. Recreational areas include more than 146,000
acres of Pike National Forest, Roxborough State Park, Castlewood Canyon
State Park, and the Chatfield State Recreation Area. Five incorporated
municipalities are located within the boundaries of Douglas County:
Castle Pines, Castle Rock, Larkspur, Lone Tree and Parker. Each has its
own mayor and provides services, many in collaboration with Douglas
County. As part of the County’s collaborative work with other
communities, the Partnership of Douglas County Governments is a notable
example. Established in 2002, the Partnership today includes the Towns
of Castle Rock, Larkspur and Parker, the Cities of Castle Pines and Lone
Tree, Douglas County, the Douglas County School District, Douglas County
Libraries and the Highlands Ranch Metro District. A nationally
recognized model of collaborative statesmanship, the Partnership has
successfully sidelined individual agendas in the interest of working
collaboratively on issues, projects, and programs for the greater good
of Douglas County. Douglas County is recognized for being one of the
most family-friendly communities in Colorado, offering a quality of life
unmatched elsewhere in the state. For the fourth year in a row, Douglas
County, Colorado ranks in the top ten happiest Counties in the United
States. Douglas County’s jobless rate the lowest in Metro Denver at 2.5
percent. Douglas ranks No. 1 in Colorado for overall health behavior for
the eighth consecutive year. In 2016 Douglas County ranked as a top
Digital County in the U.S. Specifically the County ranked number nine in
the top ten of the 117 U.S. Counties in the 250,000-499,999 population
category as one of the most technologically innovative counties in the
nation for initiatives that save tax dollars; boost transparency;
cybersecurity and civic engagement. Douglas County also ranks
particularly well in the household income, homeownership rate, and
educational attainment categories. Combine those with our great
location, excellent schools, wonderful weather and outstanding
recreational and cultural opportunities why more than 300,000 call
Douglas County their home.
Douglas County
Colorado communities & subdivisions include: Acres Green, Castle
Pines, Castle Pines Village, Castle Rock, Franktown, Grand View Estates,
Highlands Ranch, Larkspur, Littleton, Lone Tree, Louviers, Meridian,
Parker, Perry Park, Ponderosa Park, Roxborough Park, Sedalia, Stonegate,
The Pinery, Westcreek, Beverly Hills, Blakeland, Burning Tree Ranch,
Carriage Club, Castle Oaks, Castle Pines North, Castlewood North,
Cherry Creek Highlands, Clarke Farms, Cottonwood, Country Acres,
Crestview, Deckers, Founders Village, Gateway, Greenland, Happy Canyon,
Heritage Hills, Hidden Vilage, Hilltop, Homestead Hills, Inverness,
Kellytown, Kistler Park, McArthur Ranch, Monte Vista Estates, Moonridge,
Nighthawk, Orsa, Park Meadows, Pine Nook, Pine Valley, Ponderosa East,
Ponderosa Hills, Richlawn Hills, Roxborough, Saddlebrook,
Shamballah-Ashrama, Silver Heights, Spruce, Sprucewood, Surrey Ridge,
Tomah, Twin Cedars, Village Pines, Vista Pointe, Windy Hills
Douglas County Colorado
zip codes include: 80118, 80124, 80126, 80125, 80130, 80129, 80131,
80134, 80138, 80104, 80109, 80108, 80116
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down for coffee and discuss the Douglas County
Colorado
Real Estate Market, just call me
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