Brighton Colorado Real Estate

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Brighton, Colorado

When you are considering moving near the Denver area, Brighton, Colorado is an affordable choice to consider compared to some of the other Denver suburbs. The median price of homes in Brighton, Colorado is $187,000, with an average price of $258,000, making it affordable for the young working professionals or the working families that need a short commute to the Denver area. Located 19 miles to the northeast of downtown Denver, the small town charm of Brighton, Colorado is a large part of the appeal of Brighton. It is considered the ideal size because of a population around 28,000 people, which makes it large enough to have the amenities you want close to home. The town of Brighton, Colorado sits on the banks of the South Platte River and there are plenty of bodies of water nearby.

Brighton features a culturally rich atmosphere that has historical roots and they host the Adams County Fair each year. Fun things to enjoy at the annual event include the tomato-throwing contest, but Brighton is known for the corn maze called the Murray Maize Maze. The four miles of trails span 15 acres of corn that are shaped like a bear and two wolves and not only do locals enjoy the attraction, but people come from miles around to play in the maze and enjoy the fall weather.

Nearby, the Barr Lake State Park is a great place for jogging, fishing and boating in small crafts. It's also a great place to view wildlife and bird-watching is a favorite past-time. Other cultural traditions in Brighton Colorado include the concert series, the Culturefest, Eggstravaganza at Easter and the annual Festival of Lights parade and festival at Christmastime. It is this small-town cultural and traditional focus that makes the community a great place to raise a family and a great place to buy a home.

When you are looking at real estate in the Brighton, Colorado area, there are many choices of affordable mountain homes that are near the trails and open spaces for recreation. Because the Rocky Mountains are nearby, you have easy access to the National park system, the Open Spaces park system and the Denver mountain park land that includes thousands of acres of trails. No matter whether you like cross-country skiing, snowboarding, hiking, fishing, or just walking through the woods, the Brighton, Colorado area offers a variety of beautiful scenery and outdoor recreational options.

Other things to do near Brighton, Colorado include a visit to Fort Vasquez, which used to be a major Native American trading center and Fort Vasquez museum is located there. The Magers Reservoir and Higgins Lake are popular places that are close by for outdoor recreation, especially during the summer months, but for the day, Benedict Park is a second to the Barr Lake State Park for a short trip.

When you are considering buying a home in the Denver suburbs, Brighton, Colorado offers affordable options that also give you convenient access to outdoor recreational areas and local attractions, in addition to community events and festivals that are fun and interesting.