The Town of Larkspur is located 40 miles south of Denver and West of I-25. The town was incorporated in 1979 and today is known for the Renaissance Festival held every year in Larkspur and the Yogi Bear's Jellystone Campground. Most homes in Larkspur are on lots of one acre or more and surrounded by trees. You will see lots of wildlife - deer, mountain lions, bears (brown & black), fox, coyotes and lots of birds.
Going to the grocery store will require a trip to Castle Rock, and depending on where in the town you live, it could be 15 minutes. There isn't much in the "town", but a gas station, post office, three restaurants, and of course two golf courses with restaurants. Bear Dance Golf Course is closer to I-25, and Perry Park Golf Course is on the West side of town.
The population of Larkspur is quite low, keeping "traffic" to a minimum. Some in the neighborhood of Sage Port enjoy half-acre lots, and in Douglas Park, you will find some lots up to 70-acres. Homes on the West side of town are nestled at the base of the foothills. Most homes are on wooded lots and give the residents a mountain feel. You will also find some homes high atop a mountain with fabulous views!
Here is what happened in September 2021 -
16 properties sold ranging in price from $324,900 to $1,572,000
Days in MLS were 42 average days
Sellers saw 100.04% to list price
Homes sold were built from 1922 to 2021
As we get further into Fall, sales are still robust, with most Sellers seeing list price. It is so important to price a home at fair market value in this market. There are 15 current actives and 21 in pending status.
Most homes built a century ago have been remodeled - this one was built in 1904 -
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The BEST PART about Larkspur is the view as you drop down into Perry Park. It is lush, green, and instantly gives you a sense of calm. Driving down the road, and seeing the deer roam around, hearing NO traffic, honking, etc. just the sounds of nature. It is beautiful!
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