Colorado’s own Oakwood Homes makes a specialty of the big-value home: plenty of size and nice features at an attainable price. During a spring when affordability has turned into a major issue in Denver, Oakwood is taking one of its most successful big-value collections to master-planned Reunion, west of DIA in Commerce City — one part of the metro area that still offers some affordable new home prices.
You can preview those Vista Point models Sunday, April 22, a few miles south of Reunion in Green Valley Ranch. You’ll see wide-open entertaining spaces and options for up to eight bedrooms, on homes to be offered at Reunion from the mid-$400s — well below an average single-family home in the Denver area now.
You’ll meet the sales team that’ll head for Reunion when models open there in June, and hear about a special incentive, over $15,000 in savings, for the first 10 Reunion buyers that move forward on purchase agreements by May 31.
“This collection has been amazingly successful in Green Valley Ranch,” says area sales manager Rhett Nelson.
The Vista Pointap models you’ll tour have generated waiting lists at Green Valley Ranch, and remaining offerings there are expected to close out within 30 days.
“At Reunion, we’re adding included basements and other features, making them a great value,” Nelson says. “At a time when Colorado’s new home market is centered around $200 per-square-foot, some homes will open in Reunion closer to $150/foot.”
Buyers like the collection’s big spaces — from a ranch at 1,850 feet that can be ordered with a basement finish to total 2,920 square feet, to one plan that can stretch to eight bedrooms and over 4,000 finished square feet.
Those sizes are matched to finish-and-trim features that sound more expensive, including masonry detailing, options for using “flex spaces,” and standard three-car-tandem garages on a few plans that can optionally stretch to four cars.
At Reunion, where Oakwood is now master-developer of the 2,500-acre community, Vista Point buyers will have access to 152 acres of parks and lakes, including a 21,000-foot rec center with resort-style pool in place. Oakwood’s neighborhood for Vista Point is close to Reunion’s Southlawn Park and is 2 miles from a new King Soopers MarketPlace.
When you visit the models in Green Valley Ranch, you’ll tour a Palmer ranch with a “Smart Space” included, over 2,500 finished square feet — great for somebody downsizing to single-level living (or you can opt for a finished basement with a fourth bedroom).
Oakwood expects that home at Reunion to start from the mid-$400s.
To tour the models and hear about those incentives for the first 10 Reunion buyers, from the DIA Freeway (Peña Boulevard) exit East 48th Avenue/Green Valley Ranch Boulevard and turn east a half mile, just past the DSST campus, to Walden Street and turn south.
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