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Standard Pacific Homes’ fast-selling Heirloom in Parker opens sales today on third collection

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Standard Pacific Homes – opening presales today on a third series of family-sized plans at its Heirloom neighborhood in Parker – is giving homebuyers a whole new way of looking at the landscape of western Parker.

The access to DTC, Meridian and other I-25 business campuses is drawing sizable crowds to Heirloom’s model homes, 2 miles south of Lincoln Avenue on Chambers Road, but Standard Pacific Homes’ eye-catching architecture is resonating with these families as well.

“This community is a diamond in the rough,” one new buyer moving into Heirloom told Standard Pacific Homes division president Craig Campbell. Campbell says this success is no accident: “Attention to architecture is what we’re all about,” he adds. “We’re very concerned about getting that right; and we have confidence that if we do, the choice of where you want to live becomes very clear.”

That formula could drive even brisker sales, as Standard Pacific Homes brings in a third series a little smaller than the models you may have already toured at Heirloom – 1,700 to 2,600 square feet, but from as little as $300,000. “Even if you’ve already toured Heirloom, you need to look again,” says VP sales and marketing Dawn Duhamel, while giving a preview of those plans, ones that show the same design flair, including lots of bright interior spaces.
You can already see actual interiors of the homes in this new collection at Standard Pacific Homes’ nearby Regency neighborhood, east of Heirloom off Ridgegate Parkway/Main street at Newlin Gulch.

And when you visit all collections, you can also see work underway on Heirloom’s pool and clubhouse – a swim-meet-sized pool with kids’ lagoon and playground; surrounded by neighbor-friendly accoutrements like a firepit and grill area, covered seating and a good-looking community building with kitchen and men’s/women’s locker rooms sized for larger events. “People tell us that getting this quality of amenity this early in a community’s growth is a big deal, particularly for a neighborhood that’s more intimately scaled,” adds Duhamel. She also points to nearby Douglas County schools, regional trails, and to the new Reuter-Hess Reservoir, only a mile south.

To tour Heirloom and see the new plans, take Lincoln Avenue east from I-25/Lone Tree, 3 miles to Chambers Road, then south 2 miles, past Mainstreet to Heirloom Parkway.

Mark Samuelson writes on real estate and business; you can email him at mark@samuelsonassoc.com.You can see all of Mark Samuelson’s columns at DenverPost.com/RealEstate. Follow Mark Samuelson on Twitter: @marksamuelson

if you go …

WHERE: Standard Pacific Homes at Heirloom, eye-catching single-family home designs with master-planned amenities; new, attainably-priced series begins presales this weekend; proximity to I-25 and DTC corridor. 11723 Spotted St., Parker; from I-25, take Lincoln Avenue east to Chambers Road, then south 2 miles to Heirloom Parkway

PRICE: From the low $300s

WHEN: Today, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

PHONE: 303-805-3945

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