I'm in Parker. (and have views of longs peak and mt evans from most of my house!) Much of parker has amazing, completely uninhibited views of the entire front range and downtown. Just driving along parker road, you see it.
Castle rock wins for revitalizing their downtown in the last few years. They got great divide down there, and all of a sudden it became a little hotspot. Not to say Parker doesn't have a downtown, it has for a while, but it's small.. one little block. it has 5-6 restaurants and a few bars, nice big park where we have beer fests and other events, and a farmers market all summer. But it's also easily accessible by walk or bike from just about anywhere in parker.. Not sure that goes for Castle rock.
CR on paper seems further, but depending on where you live in parker and castle rock, CR could easily be quicker to get to denver. I'm 4 miles east of 25 (with, for a while anyway, nothing in between.. a 2 lane 50mph road with no stopping), so it's quick to get there (right by the cabelas). If you're down in south pinery or east canterberry, that's a haul to get to either 25 or 470. If you're a mile or two from 25 in north CR, that's a quick out.
You def. get a bit more for your money in CR compared to Parker (maybe 10%)
Not sure how HR stacks up with Parker. Parker still has a lot of new builds though very little left, and even the little patio homes on chambers/main (detached homes, but no back or side yards, alleys) are high $600s.
Parker does have homes on lots of acreage, whereas HR doesn't I don't think. You can get a 90s little ranch on 3 acres if you can swing it.. might be $1m or more, and it will likely have amazing views since most of those homes are perched way up just east of downtown parker.
Castle rock wins for revitalizing their downtown in the last few years. They got great divide down there, and all of a sudden it became a little hotspot. Not to say Parker doesn't have a downtown, it has for a while, but it's small.. one little block. it has 5-6 restaurants and a few bars, nice big park where we have beer fests and other events, and a farmers market all summer. But it's also easily accessible by walk or bike from just about anywhere in parker.. Not sure that goes for Castle rock.
CR on paper seems further, but depending on where you live in parker and castle rock, CR could easily be quicker to get to denver. I'm 4 miles east of 25 (with, for a while anyway, nothing in between.. a 2 lane 50mph road with no stopping), so it's quick to get there (right by the cabelas). If you're down in south pinery or east canterberry, that's a haul to get to either 25 or 470. If you're a mile or two from 25 in north CR, that's a quick out.
You def. get a bit more for your money in CR compared to Parker (maybe 10%)
Not sure how HR stacks up with Parker. Parker still has a lot of new builds though very little left, and even the little patio homes on chambers/main (detached homes, but no back or side yards, alleys) are high $600s.
Parker does have homes on lots of acreage, whereas HR doesn't I don't think. You can get a 90s little ranch on 3 acres if you can swing it.. might be $1m or more, and it will likely have amazing views since most of those homes are perched way up just east of downtown parker.