Metro Denver Luxury Homes For Sale
Terrain has a way of making everyday life feel a little more open. You can start the morning on the neighborhood trails, meet friends at the Swim Club clubhouse, and spend summer afternoons at one of the community pools. Terrain offers two resident pools plus a club house, a private dog park, and a kids play ground .
The home lives the way buyers ask for right now: true main-level ranch living with 9 foot ceilings, then a full unfinished basement that lets you grow without moving. The lower level is already set up for future finishing with bath rough-in plumbing, egress windows, and insulated perimeter walls, so adding a guest suite, workout room, or media space later feels realistic, not intimidating.
The kitchen is where the upgrades speak first. Corian quartz counters (also carried into both bathrooms) pair with 42 inch upper cabinets, soft-close drawers and doors throughout, and a higher-end KitchenAid appliance package. The oversized, built-out pantry is the kind of storage that makes weeknights easier and holiday hosting calmer.
Your primary suite is spacious and grounded, with a large walk-in closet and an ensuite that feels intentionally designed: a semi-frameless clear glass shower enclosure with brushed black trim, coordinated lighting and fixtures, and shower tile that runs all the way to the ceiling for a clean, elevated finish.
Throughout the home, Hunter Douglas plantation shutters add polish and privacy, and the flooring mix keeps life practical and comfortable: vinyl plank through most of the main level, tile in the baths, and carpet in the bedrooms. The best feature of the HOA for many is the snow removal of the sidewalks, driveways and up to your door! Really!
When you want a bigger dose of Colorado, nearby Ridgeline Open Space offers 367 acres and a 9.5 mile outer loop trail, while Philip S. Miller Park is a 300 acre destination with Challenge Hill and an interconnected trail network. Most home owners here are “downsizers”, and others.