One of the biggest draws of the Cherry Knolls neighborhood in Centennial is that it offers homeowners access to just about everything they need without being on top of any nearby highways. The area is fairly central, offering easy access to 470, Red Rocks, Lakewood, or Golden. It’s also not too far from I-25, but it’s not too close to the highway.

With an easy drive to The Streets at SouthGlenn, Park Meadows, or Highlands Ranch to shop or dine, just about everything residents need is right there. Cherry Knolls is a friendly area with good schools and a strong community feel.

The neighborhood offers potential buyers a mix of single-family homes and townhomes. Most of the homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s. The homes typically are contemporary, and when people renovate the houses, they play up the homes’ Mid-century modern features.

Homes in Cherry Knolls are around 3,000 square feet with basements. Most are two stories, and a few are tri-level homes. While prices typically range between $650,000 to $900,000, it’s not unusual to see houses in this area to sell for over a million. Homes typically stay on the market for about four days or less, so buyers here need to move quickly.

The neighborhood’s townhomes, mostly built in the 1970s, are either smaller models without basements or larger homes with basements. At 1,500 to 1,900 square feet, townhomes here cost $475,000 to $500,000 and sell quickly.

Neighborhood residents are a mix of ages and life stages. Cherry Knolls’ large homes draw families who want more space, while the townhomes appeal to people downsizing or families with young children who want to get into the Littleton Public Schools District.

With walking paths that connect to Big Dry Creek Trail, Cherry Knolls appeals to dog owners and active people who enjoy spending time outside.

If you’re looking for more space and great schools, Cherry Knolls may be the perfect spot. Contact Metrowest today – we’d love to show you around this popular neighborhood!