Your complete guide to Colorado farmers markets 2024

 
 

Spring has officially sprung, which means it’s time to grab your favorite canvas bag or woven basket and start shopping local again.

When it comes to fresh, Colorado food, those of us along the Front Range have lots of options. Local farmers markets are stocked with plenty of farm-fresh produce, as well as delicious baked goods and specialty and prepared items. But there’s more to the farmers market scene than all that. The markets double as festive street fairs, many featuring music, live entertainment, and/or activities for kids.

Take some time this season to enjoy the wonderful markets listed below. Who knows? You might even decide to try a new market every week of the summer.

Boulder Farmers Market (Saturdays)

Open: Starting April 6 on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., through Nov. 23.

Things to know: Run by Boulder County Farmers Market, these  markets make sure everything is truly local, and focus on produce, protein, plants, and dairy. Look for monthly artisan markets on the second Saturday of every month. No pets allowed.

Features: Weekly live music, kids’ crafts; first-taste-of-the-season product samplings; community gatherings.

Location: Near Central Park, on 13th Street between Canyon Boulevard and Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder; bcfm.org

Longmont Farmers Market
Open: Starting April 6 on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Nov. 23.

Things to know: Run by Boulder Country Farmers Market, the Longmont market is a local institution featuring over 120 local producers and artisans. Keep an eye out for monthly artisan markets on fourth Saturdays. No pets allowed.

Features: Plenty of parking; live music; kids’ crafts and play space.

Location: Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Rd., Longmont; bcfm.org

Boulder Farmers Market (Wednesdays)

Open: Starting May 1 on Wednesdays from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m., through Oct. 2.

Things to know: Run by Boulder County Farmers Market, this is the smaller version of the weekend market, but there are still plenty of local farms, ranches and craftsmen to keep the kitchen stocked. No pets allowed.

Features: Weekly live music; new producer features; pop-up beer garden serving local brews.

Location: Near Central Park, on 13th Street between Canyon Boulevard and Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder; bcfm.org

Southwest Plaza

Open: Starting May 4 on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. or sellout, through Oct. 26.

Things to know: The oldest market in Denver. Metro Denver Farmers’ Market has been running markets for 40 years and accepts SNAP and EBT cards. This modestly sized market mixes farmers with local food makers and crafts vendors. Drop by early, April 6 to April 27, for a spring merchant market (artisans and vendors only; no farmers).

Features: Over 30 vendors weekly, including a handful of local farms (Mazzotti Farms and Greenhouses, Mumms Farms, and more).

Location: The southeast parking lot at Wadsworth Boulevard and West Bowles Avenue, Littleton; denverfarmersmarket.com

Cherry Creek (Saturdays)

Open: Starting May 4 on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., through Oct. 12.

Things to know: Run by Colorado Fresh Markets, this is a popular, contemporary fresh food event located in the heart of Denver’s Cherry Creek neighborhood. The market is open rain, snow or shine, and on all holidays. Free parking; get your ticket validated at the market. Well-behaved pets are welcome.

Features: Dozens of vendors selling everything from Colorado produce, including local cherries, fresh flowers, organic wagyu, artisan pastries, vegan and gluten-free products, street food stands and pet treats. Also, look for the pop-up boutiques and fashion trucks, live music and food trucks.

Location: New this year, the market will be on the east side of Cherry Creek Shopping Center, along South Steele Street near Macy’s; coloradofreshmarkets.com.

City Park Farmers Market

Open: Starting May 4 on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Oct. 26.

Things to know: For its fourth season, key changes make it easier for patrons to shop for a full week of groceries. They’ve added vendors that sell staples like cheese and chicken while continuing to build variety in categories like produce and baked goods. The market features over 100 local vendors.

Features: The market’s chef demo program continues to expand, kicking off with Chef Paul Worthen of Potager on May 25. There’s plenty of parking available in the East High School parking lot. SNAP, WIC and Double Up Food Bucks.

Location: The market’s located near City Park, at City Park Esplanade, the quarter-mile promenade beginning at 2551 East Colfax Ave., running between Columbine Street and East 17th Avenue; cityparkfarmersmarket.com.

Highlands Ranch

Open: Starting May 5 on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or sellout, through Oct. 27.

Things to know: The oldest market in Denver. Metro Denver Farmers’ Market has been running markets for 40 years and accepts SNAP and EBT cards. This modestly sized market mixes farmers with local food makers and crafts vendors. Drop by early, April 7 to April 28, for a spring merchant market (artisans and vendors only; no farmers).

Features: More than 30 vendors weekly, featuring TruBucha Kombucha, Brad B Jammin Jam, and a variety of local farms (Martindale Farms, Forte Farms, and more).

Location: Highlands Ranch Town Center, 9288 Dorchester St., Highlands Ranch; denverfarmersmarket.com.

South Pearl Street Farmers Market

Open: Starting May 5, Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Nov. 10.

Things to know: The community-focused group Jarman and Co Events manages this busy market, providing not just produce, but an experience as well. Check out the online calendar of musical guests. The market is open rain, snow or shine, and on all holidays. It closes only for extreme weather conditions.

Features: Fresh produce, meat, cheese, wine, prepared foods and more. Seats available for eating; dozens of vendors; multiple entrances.

Location: South Pearl Street between East Iowa and East Arkansas avenues; southpearlstreet.com/farmers-market.

Erie Farmers Market

Open: Starting May 9 on Thursdays from 5 to 8 p.m., through Sep. 26. No market on Thursday, July 4.

Things to know: This dog-friendly market is run by Real Farmers Market, and has plenty of room for the kids to run around. The market features a diverse line-up of vendors selling locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, artisan breads, honey, cheese, coffee, and baked goods, among other specialty items.

Features: Growers sell Colorado-grown organic and pesticide-free vegetables, and orchard keepers bring organic and conventional fruit from Palisade. Expect a mixture of Colorado farms, handicrafts and ready-to-eat foods, and look for natural body care and on-site massage. SNAP and Double Up benefits accepted.

Location: Briggs Street between Wells and Moffatt streets, Erie. realfarmersmarketco.com.

Louisville Farmers Market

Open: Starting May 11 on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Oct. 19.

Things to know: This dog-friendly market is run by Real Farmers Market, and features a diverse line-up of vendors selling locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, artisan breads, honey, coffee, baked goods, fresh salsas, pastas, natural body care, cheese and more.

Features: Check the vendor schedule online to make sure your favorite producers are there the week you’re visiting. SNAP and Double Up benefits accepted.

Location: 824 Front St., Louisville; realfarmersmarketco.com.

University Hills Farmers Market

Open: Starting May 11 on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., until Oct. 26.

Things to know: Small market in the University Hills Plaza parking lot. Plenty of free parking available for shoppers. Kick things off early with a one-day-only spring pop-up market on Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Features: Local produce, handmade goods, food trucks, prepared food, jewelry and more.

Location: University Hills Plaza, 2500 S. Colorado Blvd.; uhplaza.com.

Backyard Sessions at Stanley

Open: Starting May 12 on the second Sunday of every month from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Sept. 8.

Things to know: Formerly known as the Stanley Summer Series, this popular event is getting a makeover for the 2024 season.

Features: Load up on local produce and visit and support Colorado artisans and makers. Live bands, music, dancing and plenty of activities for the kids, including jumpy castles, splash pads and mini-pools. Thanks to Stanley’s common consumption rules, you can grab a drink from one of the bars or breweries indoors and take it with you while you shop outside.

Location: Stanley Marketplace, 2501 Dallas St., Aurora; stanleymarketplace.com/events.

Southlands Farmers Market

Open: Starting May 12 on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., through the end of September.

Things to know: Run by The LOCAL Colorado, a multifaceted marketplace on a mission to connect Coloradans by making space for communities to engage with local producers and businesses.

Features: Expect a mixture of seasonal produce, locally made home and body products, and art from Colorado creatives.

Location: Town Square in Southlands Shopping Center, E-470 and Smoky Hill Road, Aurora; thelocalcolorado.com.

Parker Farmers Market

Open: Starting May 13 on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Oct. 31.

Things to know: Run by The LOCAL Colorado, a multifaceted marketplace on a mission to connect Coloradans by making space for communities to engage with local producers and businesses.

Features: You’ll find more than 100 vendors at this bustling market in historic downtown Parker. Come for local produce, meats and dairy, food trucks, artwork, home and body products and much more.

Location: 19565 Mainstreet, Parker; thelocalcolorado.com.

Highlands Square Farmers Market

Open: Starting May 19 on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October 13

Things to know: Jarman and Co Events manages this newer market. Check out the online calendar of musical guests.

Features: Colorado-grown produce, local meat, fresh flowers, baked goods, prepared food and live music. Swing by the market bar for a delicious concoction.

Location: At 32nd Avenue between Julian and Mead streets; highlandssquarefarmersmarket.com.

Glendale Farmers Market

Open: Starting May 25 on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Aug. 31.

Things to know: Brand new this year and run by the Hispanic Restaurant Association. This community-focused market will celebrate a rich tapestry of local flavors, traditions and crafts.

Features: Expect a traditional farmers market experience with produce from local farmers along with meat, artisan breads, pastries, preserves and more. Look for food trucks, demos by local chefs and special booths run by aspiring entrepreneurs from the HRA Academy, a culinary training program at CSU Spur.

Location: 4601 E. Kentucky Ave., near Infinity Park, Glendale; glendalefarmersmarket.com

Festival Park Farmers Market

Open: Starting May 26 on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., through Oct. 13.

Things to know: Located in downtown Castle Rock; run by The LOCAL Colorado, a multifaceted marketplace on a mission to connect Coloradans by making space for communities to engage with local producers and businesses.

Features: Expect a mixture of local produce, meats and artisan products.

Location: Festival Park, 300 Second St., Castle Rock; thelocalcolorado.com.

Evergreen Farmers Market

Open: Starting May 28 on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., until Oct. 1.

Things to know: Run by Jump Ahead Events, the market relocated to El Rancho last year, and is now easy to reach from I-70. Lots of free parking right next to the market.

Features: Shop for produce, tamales, pasta, seafood, hummus, tabouli, bread and other baked goods, in addition to women’s clothing, health and wellness items, and CBD products. Lifestyle products and services offered, along with freshly cooked food.

Location: El Rancho, 29260 US-40, Evergreen; farmersmarketscolorado.com.

Urban Market at Union Station

Open: Five summer weekends, June 1 and 2, June 15 and 16, July 6 and 7, Aug. 10 and 11, and Aug. 17 and 18 from 12 to 6 p.m.

Things to know: New this year, Denver Union Station and the Downtown Denver Partnership are teaming up to host a series of unforgettable local markets on the Wynkoop Plaza.

Features: Expect to find a Colorado makers market with some fresh produce and food in the heart of downtown, with plenty of restaurants and shops nearby. Special event: the Mile High Global Bazaar on June 29 and 30.

Location: Denver’s Union Station, at 17th Avenue and Wynkoop Street; unionstationfarmersmarket.com.

Rebel Marketplace

Open: Starting June 1 on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Aug. 31, with a special opening day event on Saturday, May 11 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Things to know: This small but mighty market is put together by urban farmer James Grevious, and is entirely neighborhood-run, making it a true community market. Many of the goods you’ll find at Rebel Marketplace come from nearby urban farms and local creators.

Features: Hyper-local produce, handicrafts, prepared foods and baked goods. SNAP and Double Up benefits accepted.

Location: Del Mar Park, at Peoria Street and East Sixth Avenue, Aurora; rebelmarketplace.com

Golden Farmers Market

Open: Starting June 1 on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., through Oct. 5.

Things to know: Established in 2002, the Golden Farmers Market is a cherished community event managed by the Golden Chamber of Commerce. At this busy, sizeable market shoppers can expect live entertainment and products from plenty of local artisans.

Features: Local vegetables, produce, fresh bread and pastries, prepared foods and local art. SNAP and Double Up benefits accepted, and there’s a special booth on the north side of the market to help people out.

Location: Golden Library’s west parking lot, 10th and Illinois streets, Golden; goldenfarmersmarket.org.

Arvada Farmers Market

Open: Starting June 2 on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., through Sept. 29. Returns on Saturdays in December for a winter market from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Things to know: A fun, moderately-sized market with a wide variety of specialty items. Parking can be tricky, but it’s worth it, especially at the end of summer when Western Slope peaches are available.

Features: Produce, honey, fresh bread and pastries, dairy, pickled products, house plants, and artisan products including soaps, jewelry, and bath and body products. Enjoy prepared foods such as tamales, burritos and pierogi. You can walk around with libations in Olde Town Arvada.

Location: Olde Town Square, 5702 Olde Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada; arvadafarmersmarket.com.

People + Produce at Belleview Station

Open: Starting June 2 on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Oct. 13.

Things to know: A newer farmers market series serving Southeast Denver, Cherry Hills Village, Greenwood Village and DTC.

Features: A place where the South Denver community can shop for local produce, meat, fish, baked goods, dog treats and more. Over 50 vendors weekly, with a beer garden, live music, local performers, food and fashion trucks.

Location: Belleview Station, nestled into the corner of I-25 and East Belleview Avenue, DTC; belleviewstation.com.

The Orchard Farmers Market

Open: Starting June 2 on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., through Sept. 29.

Things to know: This moderately sized market will add new vendors for the 2024 season. Guest parking is available near the market, but shoppers should save the spots closest to Macy’s for department store shoppers.

Features: Delivers a variety of the season’s best produce, including microgreens. Look for dairy, baked goods, honey, local art, and more.

Location: Orchard Town Center, 14535 Delaware St., near the Macy’s parking lot, Westminster; orchardfarmersmarket.com

Green Valley Ranch Farmers Market

Open: Starting June 5 on Wednesdays from 5 to 8 p.m. through Aug. 28.

Things to know: A well-run market in far northeast Denver highlighting hyper-local producers.

Features: Look for a variety of products, including organic and locally-grown micro-greens, baked goods, European pastries, quiches, dairy products, honey, jams, jellies, hand-popped kettle corn, tea, coffee, handmade crafts, jewelry, and more. Free live music and family-friendly activities.

Location: On the south edge of Town Center Park, 4890 Argonne St.; gvrfarmersmarket.com.

Lakewood

Open: Starting June 15 on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or sellout, through Sep. 28.

Things to know: Metro Denver Farmers’ Market has been running markets for 40 years, and this is one of its smaller ones. Accepts SNAP and EBT cards.

Features: Expect an intimate shopping experience with around 15 vendors offering produce, dairy, baked goods, prepared foods, clothing and art.

Location: Mile Hi Church, 9077 W. Alameda Ave., Lakewood; denverfarmersmarket.com.

Castle Rock Farmers Market

Open: Starting June 15 on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. until Oct. 5.

Things to know: This venture has been going strong for over 30 years with the aim of strengthening the local food supply while bolstering a vibrant community of producers and shoppers. The market is set up in the upper parking lot.

Features: Lots of vegetables from farms and micro-farms; fresh fruit, including Palisade peaches; mushrooms; baked goods; local meat raised by Snow Creek Ranch Steaks, among others. There’s even emu oil from Emusement Acres.

Location: Douglas County Fairgrounds, 500 Fairgrounds Drive, Castle Rock; originalcastlerockfarmersmarket.com.

Littleton Aspen Grove

Open: Starting June 19 on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or sellout, through Sept. 25.

Things to know: Metro Denver Farmers’ Market has been running markets for 40 years, and this is one of its smaller ones. Accepts SNAP and EBT cards.

Features: Expect an intimate shopping experience with around 15 vendors offering produce, dairy, baked goods, prepared foods, books, clothing and local art.

Location: Aspen Grove, 7301 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton; denverfarmersmarket.com.

Central Park Farmers Market

Open: Starting June 23 on Sundays from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. through Oct. 13.

Things to know: Jarman and Co Events manages this neighborhood market. Check out the online calendar of musical guests.

Features: Dozens of vendors selling farm produce, beverages, baked goods, prepared foods and more. Live music or a live DJ every day the market runs.

Location: Founders Green at Central Park, on Syracuse Street and 29th Avenue; centralparkfarmersmarket.com.

Larimer County Farmers' Market

Open: Starting May 18 on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. through Oct. 26.

Things to know: The Larimer County Farmers' Market is the oldest farmers' market in Northern Colorado.  Started in 1976 by volunteer Colorado Master Gardeners, the market today still relies on volunteers to be a success. It supports local growers and is a staple of Old Town Fort Collins.  

Features: The market is a growers-only market, which means that all products offered must be grown, produced, or made by our local vendors. We are proud to include around 100 vendors per market season. Vendors offer a wide variety of items including fruits, vegetables, coffee, flowers, baked goods, art, and crafts.

Location: Larimer County Farmers’ Market, 200 W. Oak St, Fort Collins; larimer.gov/extension/larimer-county-farmers-market.

Colorado Springs Farmer’s Markets - Briargate + Cordera

Open: Starting June 5 on Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. through Sept. 25., or June 2 on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. through Sept. 1.

Features: With an average of about 35 vendors, you can look forward to seeing many booths set up including (but not limited to) Abdul's Produce, Royal Crest Dairy, Mountain Man Honey, Homemade Bread, seasonal Palisade peaches,  pasta, tupperware, Pampered Chef, jewelry, dog bones and treats, locally ground coffee, and many more.  This year we will have more produce along with even more vendors!

Location: Briargate: 7610 North Union Blvd, Colorado Springs, Cordera: 11894 Grandlawn Circle, Colorado Springs. https://www.springsfarmersmarkets.com/northern-springs

Breckenridge Sunday Market

Open: Starting June 9 on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. through Sept. 8.

Features: Featuring over 45 vendors from all over Colorado with a unique selection of artistic creations, handcrafted and homegrown items.

Location: Main Street Station Plaza, 505 South Main Street, Breckenridge; rockymountainevents.com/breckenridge-farmers-market/.

Kremmling Farmers Market

Open: Starting June 6 on Thursdays from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. through July 25.

Features: Will feature local artisan vendors and local farmers/ranchers selling local grown or made items. A great opportunity to get fresh, homegrown food, homemade items and as always support our mission to Support Local!

Location: Kremmling Town Square, skyhinews.com.

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Don’t Let Your Student Loans Delay Your Homeownership Plans

 
 

If you have student loans and want to buy a home, you might have questions about how your debt affects your plans.

Do you have to wait until you’ve paid off those loans before you can buy your first home? Or is it possible you could still qualify for a home loan even with that debt? Here’s a look at the latest information so you have the answers you need.

A Bankrate article explains:

Roughly 60 percent of U.S. adults who have held student loan debt have put off making important financial decisions due to that debt . . . For Gen Z and millennial borrowers alone, that number rises to 70 percent.”

This includes one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make, buying a home. But you should know, even with student loans, waiting to buy a home may not be necessary. While everyone’s situation is unique, your goal may be more within your reach than you realize. Here’s why. 

Can You Qualify for a Home Loan if You Have Student Loans?

According to an annual report from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), 38% of first-time buyers had student loan debt and the typical amount was $30,000.

That means other people in a similar situation were able to qualify for and buy a home even though they also had student loans. And you may be able to do the same, especially if you have a steady source of income. As an article from Bankrate says:

“. . . you can have student loans and a mortgage at the same time. . . . If you have student loans and want a mortgage, there are multiple home loan programs you might qualify for . . .”

The key takeaway is, for many people, homeownership is achievable even with student loans. 

You don’t have to figure this out on your own. The best way to make a decision about your goals and next steps is to talk to the professionals. A trusted lender can walk you through your options based on your situation, and share what’s worked for other buyers.

Bottom Line

Lots of other people with student loan debt are able to buy their own homes. Talk to a lender to go over your options and see how close you are to reaching your goal.

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Just Listed: Welcome to Southshore, one of Colorado’s premier lake communities in Colorado!

 
 
 

Welcome to Southshore, one of Colorado’s premier lake communities in Colorado!

Situated in a desirable location, this well-maintained home offers a perfect blend of comfort, style, and functionality. The home boasts an eye-catching exterior with a blend of brick and siding, exuding a classic and timeless appeal. A low maintenance front yard and inviting porch to welcome you to this stunning home. As you enter through the airy and bright foyer, you’ll be drawn to the beautiful new flooring into the great room with soaring ceilings, tons of natural daylight, + a perfectly situated fireplace to cozy up to on those chilly Colorado nights. This open-concept design provides the perfect setup to enjoy all the amenities of a chef’s kitchen – a gas cooktop, double ovens, built-in microwave, an eat-in kitchen island, + cabinets galore, all with easy access to the formal dining room and the covered back patio, for added entertainment spaces. The main floor layout also includes an office, a mudroom, + a bathroom. The generously-sized primary suite on the 2nd level is a true owners retreat, with a 5-piece ensuite bathroom that includes a soaking tub, luxurious shower, walk-in closet, and beautiful barn doors to separate the space. The 2nd floor layout also includes 2 additional bedrooms, a shared bathroom, laundry room, and a spacious loft with a Juliet balcony. But the appeal doesn't stop there. This property is also equipped with paid solar panels, ensuring not only reduced environmental impact but also long-term savings on energy costs. Need more space, we got you covered with a large unfinished basement.  Grab your SUP or fishing pole and take a short walk to the Senac pond or Aurora Reservoir...many outdoor activities await you in this community. With an easy commute to the DTC, DIA and Downtown Denver, you'll be able to move in and enjoy Southshore's miles of trails, the nearby Aurora Reservoir, amazing amenities (including a brand new pool and club house), gorgeous views + top-rated schools. You are going to LOVE living here!

Listed by Bev Marsh for West + Main Homes. Please contact Bev for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Nestled in Denver's Clayton Neighborhood, this 1922 Craftsman-style Bungalow offers a blend of charm and comfort!

 
 
 

Nestled in Denver's Clayton Neighborhood, this 1922 Craftsman-style Bungalow offers a blend of charm and comfort.

Its brick exterior and covered front porch welcome you into a bright + airy interior featuring original hardwood floors. The living room with a cozy wood-burning fireplace and spacious dining room seamlessly transition to an updated kitchen with new stainless steel appliances and ample storage. The main floor showcases an updated full bathroom with double sinks, two generously sized bedrooms and a bonus room which is perfect for an office or workout space. The basement offers additional living space, another bedroom and ¾ bathroom. Recent updates include fresh paint throughout, a new water heater, furnace, and central air. Outside, a spacious yard provides ample opportunity for outdoor relaxation and entertainment. Just minutes to the RiNo Arts District, City Park + Downtown, with convenient RTD A-Line access, the location combines urban accessibility and neighborhood charm. With its potential for customization and personalization, this bungalow is primed to become your dream home.

Listed by Jennah Case for West + Main Homes. Please contact Jennah for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Welcome home to Westminster and your updated ranch in Westminster's Sunset at Wandering View Neighborhood!

 
 
 

Welcome home to Westminster and your updated ranch in Westminster's Sunset at Wandering View Neighborhood!

From the moment your friends pull-up to the modern exterior of your semi-suburban enclave, it's sure to be their favorite new place to hang out, whether it's a bottomless-mimosa brunch in the dining room, or hosting a crowd to watch the big game in the finished basement! The cozy combo of classic features + designer-inspired finishes nurtures both the inclination to curl up + enjoy, as well as the energy to get out + explore: a few blocks to the best parks Westminster has to offer, and countless coffee shops, restaurants + a stones throw from the wonderful Legacy Ridge Golf Course! Whether you're enjoying an easy commute to work, or space to zoom from home, start your day with coffee on the back patio + end it by whipping up handcrafted cocktails in the thoughtfully-designed kitchen. Enjoy every convenience of 5 sizable bedrooms and storage space to make any heart pitter pat. Move in + enjoy your low-maintenance yard, your roomy primary suite, and everything this awesome community offers. You are going to LOVE living here!

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