Aurora's extensive outdoor spaces include Cherry Creek State Park, where residents enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, and boating across pristine waters. The 123-acre Bluff Lake Nature Center features a scenic 1.4-mile walking loop, while the Aurora Reservoir provides swimming and paddleboarding activities plus an 8.5-mile walking trail. The cultural scene thrives at the Aurora Fox Arts Center and Aurora Cultural Arts District, complemented by James Beard Award-winning restaurant Annette at Stanley Marketplace.
The housing market spans diverse price points across distinct neighborhoods. The median sale price for single-family homes in Aurora is $535,000, with upscale areas like Saddle Rock commanding median prices of $912,100. Tallyn's Reach and Inspiration feature newer single-family developments with median prices of $810,000 and $821,300 respectively. More affordable options exist in Mission Viejo, where the median single-family price is $486,500. Condos provide entry-level options, with median one-bedroom prices at $209,900 in Heather Gardens and $165,000 in City Center.
Property taxes in Aurora remain competitive at 0.53%, comparable to nearby Centennial and slightly higher than Denver's 0.44%. Residents pay a modest $2 monthly local income tax. The RTD light rail R Line connects commuters to downtown Denver and Denver International Airport, which sits 15-20 minutes away. The city contains several A+ rated schools, including Cherry Creek High School and Grandview High School. Major employers include the Anschutz Medical Campus, which encompasses the University of Colorado Hospital and Children's Hospital Colorado. The aerospace, defense, and bioscience sectors create additional professional opportunities throughout Aurora.