Remember the golf course is now called Black Bear not Canterberry.
Real estate in Parker, Colorado's Canterberry Crossing
offers families all the benefits of living in a master-planned community along
with the 7,178-foot Canterberry Golf Course and Canterberry Club. Presenting a variety of Parker Colorado real estate homes for
sale from the low $200,000s to over $650,000, the friendly neighborhoods weave
around the beautiful golf course and thriving open space. With dramatic views of Pikes Peak to Longs
Peak and the majestic Rocky Mountain Front Range, this great Denver real estate
is only three miles east of Parker's historic Mainstreet! The Douglas County property owners also enjoy
a recreation center with an outdoor swimming pool and lessons, a spacious
sundeck for parties, top-notch Douglas County schools, tennis courts,
basketball courts, playgrounds and parks.
For a full tour of the area and Parker Colorado homes for sale in Canterberry Crossing
please feel free to call us and we will make the arrangements. Steven
Beam 303-941-4663
Golf Digest ranked the beautiful Black Bear Golf
Course as one of Colorado's Top Ten Public Courses. The privately owned, public course opened in
1995 and boasts some of the most dramatic signature holes in the state during
its 18 holes. Besides links features, a
series of ravines and arroyos winds through the course, making it a haven for
deer, antelope, fox and other wildlife.
There's plenty of space to practice at the driving range, practice
putting green and practice chipping green.
Professionals offer help and a fully stocked pro shop and, after a
superb round of golf, patrons step into upscale dining at Beckett's Table. Note that the course is privately owned and
operated but open to the public.
With Parker Colorado real estate community events, school events, parks, shopping
centers, quaint shops, restaurants and the Parker Recreation Center just
minutes away, along with the proactive business district of the county seat in
Castle Rock, this is a perfect location.
Thanks to the E-470 toll way and new Light Rail being built, homeowners
can expect comfortable commutes to the international airport and the south
metro business and retail centers, including the Tech Center, Meridian,
Inverness, and the incredible Park Meadows Mall. The high median-income level of the youngish
professional residents is just one sign of how hard they work.
But they also play hard.
An energetic bunch, they fully take advantage of the recreational
amenities. If not out on the golf
course, a walk or bike ride through Sulphur Gulch Trail and open space is a
daily event for some. The fairly
ambitious folks even ride the trails through to connect with the Cherry Creek
system that leads into the metropolitan area.
Hikers and mountain bikers love Castlewood Canyon State Park, just a few
miles to the south. Equestrians enjoy
the 140-acre Salisbury Equestrian Park and Colorado Horse Park. Skiers, snowboarders, snowshoers, and skaters
are out under the sunny blue skies playing in the snow. Boats head to the lake and fishermen to the
streams.
Sometimes homeowners walk to association meetings and
community events, very involved in a spontaneous communication hub, which help
nurture neighborliness and keep property values up. Beazer Homes, Standard Pacific Homes, Village
Homes, Meritage Homes, David Weekley Homes, Richmond American Homes, and Engle
Homes have designed and constructed a large variety of options and collections
including options like Heathstead Village Homes with elegant French Cottage,
Tuscan and European Countryside architecture.
All this within view of the skyline of the Mile High
City! With you in mind.
Driving Directions:
From Parker Road, go east on Mainstreet. Turn right on Canterberry
Parkway and follow through the community. Turn left on Buffaloberry Drive and
then right on Desert Hills Street. Turn right on Cleveland Drive.