Boulder Creek Neighborhoods at Baseline offer sophisticated, lower-maintenance homes


Boulder Creek Neighborhoods at Baseline promises to push the boundaries of traditional design by offering lower-maintenance homes that feature multiple outdoor spaces and abundant windows to create a welcoming, open indoor atmosphere.

BOULDER CREEK NEIGHBORHOODS AT BASELINE IN BROOMFIELD

  • What: Call or fill out the online form to join the interest list to receive an invitation to an exclusive November informational event.
  • When: Grand opening expected in early 2024.
  • Phone: 720-636-7088
  • More info: LiveBaseline.com

The neighborhood will offer five three-story models that range from 2,989 to 3,243 square feet and provide three to five bedrooms. Each home will also include a three-car garage designed for all the gear needed for Colorado adventures.

Principal architect Mitch Traeger wanted to create fun, dynamic homes. “The Baseline community is an authentic, urban-meets-nature neighborhood,” he said. “I saw an opportunity to do something unique, lower-maintenance, and new that plays off the contemporary vibe at Baseline.”

“I didn’t want to build just another suburban house,” he said. “I wanted something more sophisticated that had a more modern and stylish home feel.”

The first floor features the garage entrance and flex space that also could be a recreation room, a bedroom and bath suite, or an office, depending on the homeowners’ needs.

The second floor features 10-foot ceilings, sliding glass doors to outdoor decks, and large windows. It’s also the primary living space with the kitchen, dining, and living areas. A flex space allows new homeowners to personalize the area to their lifestyle, such as an office, wine room, or library.

“Though these homes are located on smaller homesites that require fewer outdoor chores, it is Colorado, after all,” Traeger said with a smile. “We know people want to be outside, which is why these homes feature multiple outdoor decks, fireplaces, and private retreats.”

The third floor is a private sanctuary for primary suites with integrated sitting areas, optional fireplaces, library nooks, and spa-like bathrooms with enticing upgrades.

“With the ongoing popularity of home design TV shows, homebuyers are becoming more sophisticated and recognize the benefits of good design,” Traeger said.

“These home designs are light, bright, and airy. They will naturally affect how you feel in a very positive way,” said Traeger. “And the durable, lower-maintenance exteriors sacrifice nothing in terms of impressive style and design.”

“Our goal is to give you more free time so you can pursue your passions, whether that’s writing a novel or going hiking,” Traeger said. “We want you to be able to live the life you’ve always dreamed.”

Boulder Creek’s homes will be located in the Parkside West neighborhood of the Baseline master-planned community. The perfect location between Denver, DIA, and Boulder, Baseline will feature 170 acres of shared open space, the future planned relocation of the Butterfly Pavilion, and the Center Street Business District, where brew-masters, chefs, and fitness companies collaborate to celebrate Colorado’s active lifestyle.

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