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Get a coffee beverage at Reunion’s new lakeside coffeehouse just for previewing two new series of single-family homes

You can sign on to a VIP list for pre-sale information on two new Oakwood collections, from a 1,434-foot ranch to big family designs that could finish out over 4,300 feet.

Mark Samuelson, Real Estate columnist for The Denver Post.
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To get a taste of the lavishly endowed, reasonably priced lifestyle at master-planned Reunion, take a look at its new Reunion Coffee House with a covered deck that overlooks Reunion Park and Lake.

It won the MAME Award for the entire Denver area last year as Best Community Amenity. And although itap closed Sundays, you can get a free beverage coupon for a return visit just by exploring Oakwood’s Park House model 2 blocks north.

Park House — one of the most successful series ever introduced in Colorado — is about to be replaced at Reunion by two new Oakwood series, the Meridian and Horizon collections. Covering a wide range of styles and prices, they’ll run from a 1,434-square-foot ranch to big family designs that could finish out to over 4,300 feet.

Oakwood is creating a new neighborhood for them, walking distance from Reunion Center — a second large community recreation site near East 104th Avenue and Tower Road, to offer a charter STEM school, restaurants, a second big pool, soccer and baseball fields.

Oakwood’s Natalie Myers will tell you all about those new collections, offer you a chance to get on an advance VIP information list for their January 2020 release, and give you drink coupons to the coffeehouse. You can also get on that VIP list at OakwoodHomesCO.com.

Meanwhile, Myers will also give you a last look at Oakwood’s Park House model homes — just a a-year-and-a-half old, being prepped for sale now. If you like their looks, she has prices for three of the four — including a family-sized Hudson plan, over 2,200 feet plus a basement with a 9-foot ceiling, a 2-1/2 car garage, and a covered patio opening to its show home landscape. Itap at $470,000, with lots of upgrades and exclusive finishes included.

Myers can also tell you about a Gunnison ranch she has ready now, set for move in before Thanksgiving, priced at $475,000.

And she’ll show you all the attractions that make Reunion one of the Denver area’s best values on master-planned amenities — to include 152 acres of parks and lakes, including the 21,000-foot rec center with fitness studio and a resort-style pool you’ll see just across the lake from the coffeehouse.

That setting is proving very popular with residents, says Myers, drawing lots of neighbors on the morning I toured, and a real scene on Saturdays. Oakwood Homes partners with Community Uplift Partnership (CUP), a job training group, to operate the house, and can arrange to provide the scenic space for special events.

Myers will also show you how well those homes arriving in 2020 will work as a commuter destination, 30 rush-hour minutes from downtown, 25 minutes from the University of Colorado/Anschutz campus, and closer still to the new Gaylord Rockies Resort and other work sites in orbit around Denver International Airport.

To reach Reunion from the DIA Freeway, take Tower Road north to 104th and turn west; or from I-76, take 104th Ave east 6 miles.

The news and editorial staffs of The Denver Post had no role in this postap preparation.

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