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Can’t find the ranch you love? Come see Boulder Creek’s ranches at Stapleton and help out families at Brent’s Place

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If you like the idea of switching to single-level living but you’re not finding the ranch-style plan that makes you yearn to have one, Boulder Creek Neighborhoods has patio ranch models to show you at Stapleton today that feel different than anything you’ve seen – sharper looking on the outside, right-sized on the inside.

Boulder Creek president David Sinkey says his homes are designed to help owners achieve the fullness of life. “Our goal is to help provide a life fully lived for our homebuyers and our communities,” he says.

Through October, Boulder Creek will make a contribution to Brent’s Place – a 24/7 nurturing environment for families with children undergoing immune-compromising treatments for cancer and cancer-like illness. (Boulder Creek Neighborhoods will automatically make a contribution for you, just for visiting LivesFullyLived.com or by registering at their models.)

Not finding the right ranch is exactly the spot Jack and Nora Jones were in – having already bought their retirement home in Fort Collins, but now wanting to be closer to Denver’s cultural action – the art, fringe theater, Cherry Creek shopping – and to DIA for getaways. The pair shopped varieties of communities including LoDo and suburban Del Webb-type places: “They’re too limiting,” says Jack Jones. “We preferred a community with more of an (age) range.”

In Boulder Creek’s models, they also found a feeling they weren’t getting in other ranches: More emphasis on the master, with a good sized office/study on the main, and an appropriately-sized great room. In their new Harmony ranch they get all of that, plus loads of storage in the kitchen and larger closets; along with two guest bedrooms and an additional retreat area in a finished lower level that’s included; oversize 2-car attached garage; optimal energy features; a maintained exterior (a signature of Boulder Creek), and a low-maintenance backyard where they’re planning raised plantings of some flora they’ve brought along from Fort Collins.

“The nice thing about Boulder Creek’s homes,” says Jones, “is that they’re big enough, but with room that feels appropriate.”

You can tour the two models – plus two other Harmony homes like the Joneses bought, on track for pre-Christmas delivery (both in the low-$5s). Buy either of those or any other Boulder Creek Neighborhoods home and Boulder Creek will donate a full day of care for a family at Brent’s Place in your name. You’ll see how close Stapleton’s newest neighborhood is to parks, trails, and shopping and dining at Northfield Stapleton. To reach from central Stapleton, take MLK east to Central Park Boulevard, north 1.5 miles to Northfield Boulevard, west a half mile to Uinta, and north a block to E. 49th Place.

WHERE: Boulder Creek Neighborhoods at Conservatory Green, Stapleton, single-family patio ranches, includes lower level finish, 2-car garage; Boulder Creek will make a contribution to Brent’s Place for every visit in October. 8103 E. 49th Pl., Denver; take I-70 to Central Park Blvd., north 1 mi. to Northfield Blvd., left 1/2 mi. to Uinta, north 1 blk

PRICE: From high-$400s, quick deliveries available

WHEN: Today, 11 a.m. until 6 p.m.

PHONE: 720-863-6850

WEB:
LiveBoulderCreek.com

Mark Samuelson writes on real estate and business; you can email him atmark@samuelsonassoc.com. You can see all of Mark Samuelson’s columns online at DenverPostHomes.com

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