The Cottages at Erie Village by Boulder Creek Life & Home

The Cottages at Erie Village is the kind of neighbor-hood that is a timeless classic for the Town of Erie.

Rows of colorful Victorian and Craftsman homes line quiet streets bordered with mature trees and white-picket fences. A mother watches her two children at play in the community park. An actively retired couple rolls by on cruiser bikes, headed up the greenbelt path to the Erie recreation center. One homeowner tells me, “It’s so quiet, we can hear coyotes at night from our porch.” 

It’s classic Americana, updated for the way we live today. You won’t find any home owners out raking leaves. No climbing ladders to clean gutters, or touching up the paint. Boulder Creek Life and Home’s Cottages at Erie Village gives owners the freedom of a lock-and-leave lifestyle, with all maintenance managed by the homeowners’ association.

Rows of colorful Victorian and Craftsman homes line quiet streets bordered with mature trees and white-picket fences. A mother watches her two children at play in the community park. An actively retired couple rolls by on cruiser bikes, headed up the greenbelt path to the Erie recreation center. One homeowner tells me, “It’s so quiet, we can hear coyotes at night from our porch.” 
It’s classic Americana, updated for the way we live today. You won’t find any home owners out raking leaves. No climbing ladders to clean gutters, or touching up the paint. Boulder Creek Life and Home’s Cottages at Erie Village gives owners the freedom of a lock-and-leave lifestyle, with all maintenance managed by the homeowners’ association. 
But the Cottages at Erie Village are anything but sleepy. Beneath the neighborhood’s timeless architecture and undeniable street appeal beats a sense of optimism and excitement fueled by strong home sales as the Boulder Creek Life and Home community approaches its final phases. “With 10 homes sold this summer alone and some of our best homesites opening up for sale, it’s an exciting time at Erie Village,” says Bill Besher, Erie Village Community sales manager. But market recovery isn’t the best part of Besher’s job: “I can’t tell you how good it feels to help people into homes they could only dream about a few short months ago.” 
  What’s the secret behind Erie Village’s appeal? “People really like the efficient use of space in these homes,” says Karen Sanders, sales associate at The Cottages at Erie Village. “From the ranch-style New Haven to the two-story Camden, our largest home, they are looking for quality construction that isn’t compromised, no matter what size the home is.” 
An environmentally friendly neighborhood is important to owners at The Cottages, and all homes are constructed to Built Green standards. “I drive a hybrid car,” says one resident, “and the Built Green designation was a very big part of our home choice. There’s a really broad selection of options and finishes to choose from nowadays. We all have to look at ways to live well while managing our impact on the environment. We have an efficient house that’s easy to heat and cool. We have great windows, so we get a lot of light, too.” 
 “It’s a desirable location, great neighborhood and the prices are very attractive,” says Sanders. “And we’re seeing this kind of response from all kinds of families: working professionals, downsizers, retired couples … we have two families with small children. They all love the low- maintenance living here.” 
Tour Today, Move in This Week 
Several homes are available at The Cottages at Erie Village for immediate move-in. 
A three-bedroom, three-bath, Newport Ranch plan includes a finished lower level and many upgrades, priced at $254,900. A three-bedroom, three-bath Nantucket Ranch, also with upgrades and finished lower level, backs to the community park and is priced at $259,700. A two-story Camden offers three bedrooms, three baths, a three-car garage, main-floor study, corner fireplace and granite tile in the kitchen, priced at $299,900.
You Need to See This for Yourself

Find out for yourself why The Cottages at Erie Village community is such a special place. From Boulder: Arapahoe east to 287. Left (north) on 287 to Isabelle Road. Turn right (east) on Isabelle Road to County Line Road. Turn left (North) and drive through Erie to Bixler Road. Turn left on Bixler and look for the flag pole. From Denver: I-25 to Exit 229, drive three miles west on Highway 7 to County Line Road, north through the Town of Erie to Bixler Blvd., look for the flagpole on the left. The sales office (303.772.3063), located at 1111 Village Circle, is open Monday noon to 6 p.m.; Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For information on other innovative communities by Boulder Creek Life and Home, visit www.LiveBoulderCreek.com.

Rows of colorful Victorian and Craftsman homes line quiet streets bordered with mature trees and white-picket fences. A mother watches her two children at play in the community park. An actively retired couple rolls by on cruiser bikes, headed up the greenbelt path to the Erie recreation center. One homeowner tells me, “It’s so quiet, we can hear coyotes at night from our It’s classic Americana, updated for the way we live today. You won’t find any home owners out raking leaves. No climbing ladders to clean gutters, or touching up the paint. Boulder Creek Life and Home’s Cottages at Erie Village gives owners the freedom of a lock-and-leave lifestyle, with all maintenance managed by the homeowners’ association. 

But the Cottages at Erie Village are anything but sleepy. Beneath the neighborhood’s timeless architecture and undeniable street appeal beats a sense of optimism and excitement fueled by strong home sales as the Boulder Creek Life and Home community approaches its final phases. “With 10 homes sold this summer alone and some of our best homesites opening up for sale, it’s an exciting time at Erie Village,” says Bill Besher, Erie Village Community sales manager. But market recovery isn’t the best part of Besher’s job: “I can’t tell you how good it feels to help people into homes they could only dream about a few short months ago.” 

What’s the secret behind Erie Village’s appeal? “People really like the efficient use of space in these homes,” says Karen Sanders, sales associate at The Cottages at Erie Village. “From the ranch-style New Haven to the two-story Camden, our largest home, they are looking for quality construction that isn’t compromised, no matter what size the home is.” 

An environmentally friendly neighborhood is important to owners at The Cottages, and all homes are constructed to Built Green standards. “I drive a hybrid car,” says one resident, “and the Built Green designation was a very big part of our home choice. There’s a really broad selection of options and finishes to choose from nowadays. We all have to look at ways to live well while managing our impact on the environment. We have an efficient house that’s easy to heat and cool. We have great windows, so we get a lot of light, too.” 

“It’s a desirable location, great neighborhood and the prices are very attractive,” says Sanders. “And we’re seeing this kind of response from all kinds of families: working professionals, downsizers, retired couples … we have two families with small children. They all love the low- maintenance living here.” 

Tour Today, Move in This Week 

Several homes are available at The Cottages at Erie Village for immediate move-in. 

A three-bedroom, three-bath, Newport Ranch plan includes a finished lower level and many upgrades, priced at $254,900. A three-bedroom, three-bath Nantucket Ranch, also with upgrades and finished lower level, backs to the community park and is priced at $259,700. A two-story Camden offers three bedrooms, three baths, a three-car garage, main-floor study, corner fireplace and granite tile in the kitchen, priced at $299,900.

You Need to See This for Yourself

Find out for yourself why The Cottages at Erie Village community is such a special place. From Boulder: Arapahoe east to 287. Left (north) on 287 to Isabelle Road. Turn right (east) on Isabelle Road to County Line Road. Turn left (North) and drive through Erie to Bixler Road. Turn left on Bixler and look for the flag pole. From Denver: I-25 to Exit 229, drive three miles west on Highway 7 to County Line Road, north through the Town of Erie to Bixler Blvd., look for the flagpole on the left. The sales office (303.772.3063), located at 1111 Village Circle, is open Monday noon to 6 p.m.; Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For information on other innovative communities by Boulder Creek Life and Home, visit www.LiveBoulderCreek.com.

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