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Denver's Mountain Suburbs Guide

A Guide to Foothills Living West of Metro Denver | Evergreen & the I-70 Corridor | Conifer & the Hwy 285 Corridor: Tupper's Team with Madison & Company Properties Between Colorado’s plains and her magnificent high country, the foothills west of Denver embrace the communities of Evergreen, Conifer and more. Streams run full to their banks with clean rushing water, grassy meadows explode with the colors of wildflowers, crisp mornings are accented by clear mountain air. We share our land with foxes, elk, hummingbirds and other wildlife. Cowboys in pickup trucks, early-rising runners, hikers with walking sticks, and executives whose names are on office suites in Denver and rural foothills mailboxes in Evergreen and Conifer all share a strong sense of pride in this mountain area. We are considered fortunate by city dwellers and we do little to dispel that notion. Only 30 - 45 minutes from the business, shopping and cultural opportunities in Denver, the foothills seem miles closer to heaven. Temperatures average 10 degrees cooler in summer and often 10 degrees warmer in winter. No temperature inversions, pollution alerts or traffic snarls here. We enjoy old-fashioned amenities like privacy, elbow-room, panoramic views, quiet and tranquility. Every foothills home is unique because there are no city subdivisions, and most lots are larger than those in the city and left naturally landscaped in meadow grass. Madison & Company Properties is pleased to introduce you to these special communities and the wonderful lifestyle they offer. We can show you any property listed with any real estate firm, arrange a quick interview with a local lender and provide the expertise that comes with living and working in the foothills. Consider this a promise to work diligently on your behalf to provide assistance for any relocation need. Simply call or email us. We’ll do the rest.

A Guide to Foothills Living West of Metro Denver | Evergreen & the I-70 Corridor | Conifer & the Hwy 285 Corridor: Tupper's Team with Madison & Company Properties

Between Colorado’s plains and her magnificent high country, the foothills west of Denver embrace the communities of Evergreen, Conifer and more. Streams run full to their banks with clean rushing water, grassy meadows explode with the colors of wildflowers, crisp mornings are accented by clear mountain air. We share our land with foxes, elk, hummingbirds and other wildlife.

Cowboys in pickup trucks, early-rising runners, hikers with walking sticks, and executives whose names are on office suites in Denver and rural foothills mailboxes in Evergreen and Conifer all share a strong sense of pride in this mountain area. We are considered fortunate by city dwellers and we do little to dispel that notion.

Only 30 - 45 minutes from the business, shopping and cultural opportunities in Denver, the foothills seem miles closer to heaven. Temperatures average 10 degrees cooler in summer and often 10 degrees warmer in winter. No temperature inversions, pollution alerts or traffic snarls here.
We enjoy old-fashioned amenities like
privacy, elbow-room, panoramic views, quiet and tranquility. Every foothills home is unique because there are no city subdivisions, and most lots are larger than those in the city and left naturally landscaped in meadow grass.

Madison & Company Properties is pleased to introduce you to these special communities and the wonderful lifestyle they offer. We can show you any property listed with any real estate firm, arrange a quick interview with a local lender and provide the expertise that comes with living and working in the foothills.

Consider this a promise to work diligently on your behalf to provide assistance for any relocation need. Simply call or email us. We’ll do the rest.

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