If you’re looking to take advantage of Westminster’s transforming downtown area, you might consider checking out the popular Westcliff and Cambridge Farm neighborhoods. These areas offer single-family homes close to the dining and entertainment options in downtown Westminster, and they also provide a super easy commute to Denver or Boulder.

Westcliff and Cambridge Farm are highly sought after by buyers and turnover here is very low. Homes here were built in the mid-90s and it’s rare to see more than a few homes available at a time. In other words, people move in and don’t move out very often.

Availability
These neighborhoods offer a mix of 20-year-old, two-story, and ranch homes that vary in size from 1,600 to 5,000 square feet. Many have finished basements, and the most desirable homes are between 2,500 and 4,000 square feet.

In Cambridge Farm, homes sell for $555,000 to $680,000, while houses in Westcliff sell for $515,000 to $815,000. With few homes available at any time, the homes typically sell quickly and only stay on the market for a few days.

With excellent accessibility and so many retail, dining, and entertainment options close by, both Westcliff and Cambridge Farm neighborhoods appeal to first-time homebuyers and also draw some residents relocating from out of state. The neighborhoods also appeal to empty nesters.

Just 20 minutes to downtown Denver or Boulder, living in these neighborhoods make it easy to get to work and other activities. The area is also home to Big Dry Creek Trail, a 12-mile trail that runs from Interstate 25 in Thornton to Standley Lake in Westminster. It also connects with the High Line Canal Trail, Walnut Creek Trail, and the Mary Carter Greenway.

Ready to check out all Westcliff and Cambridge Farm has to offer? You’re not alone. If you’re interested in this area, you’ll want to be ready to explore what’s available and move quickly on any home that fits your wish list. Step one is getting an experienced pro on your side. Contact Metrowest today – we’d love to help you start the process!