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Jackson Farm offers a planned community layout near parks and retail
Jackson Farm combines the organization of a planned community with the helpful proximity to state parks, retail districts and metropolitan areas like Aurora or Denver. The streets in this neighborhood are patterned, neat and orderly, with uniform sidewalk space in all residential areas.
Jackson Farm is a small community with access to the big city.
Craftsman-style homes in Jackson Farm feature smaller yards for easier maintenance.
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Craftsman and mountain rustic houses are common homes styles
Many homes have attached garages and straight driveways, so off-street parking is regular. Jackson Farm’s unique styles of Craftsman and mountain rustic homes are displayed throughout the neighborhood as well. Most of the properties are single-family homes priced from $500,000 to $750,000, depending on the size of the home. Most homes have anywhere from 2,000 to 4,500 square feet.
The curb appeal of this multi-level Jackson Farm home is off the charts.
Larger homes with beautiful brickwork and multi-car garages line Jackson Farm streets.
Jackson Farms is known for it's larger homes for those wanting a bit more space.
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Cherry Creek Public Schools provides top-tier education
Cherry Creek Public Schools serve Jackson Farm’s youth. The nearest options for learning include Peakview Elementary, Thunder Ridge Middle, and Eaglecrest High, all rated an A-minus on Niche.com. Eaglecrest High is also notable for featuring a Youth Ending Hunger club that commits to community service and educating students about the value of charity.
Peakview Elementary School is a highly-rated, public school in Centennial near Jackson Farm.
Thunder Ridge Middle School serves the students of Jackson Farm.
Most Jackson Farm students will graduate from Eaglecrest High School.
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Parks, trails and an active community library
Green spaces for different activities are not far from Jackson Farm. Marina Park has two baseball diamonds and an expansive grass field to play fetch with dogs or throw football with friends, and it’s within walking distance west of the neighborhood. Cherry Creek State Park, a 10-mile drive from the neighborhood, is a massive sprawling forest with a reservoir lake. During the spring and summer, you can canoe and fish for rainbow trout and catfish or bike, walk and ride horses for miles through cottonwood trees and encounter the occasional mule deer or Great Horned Owl. The area even has a dog park for your furry friends to enjoy.
Smoky Hill Library is within the neighborhood and offers events for people of all ages. Holly Whelan, Arapahoe Libraries manager of community relations, says, “The monthly Smoky Hill book club for adults and graphic novel book club for tweens are both popular. The Library For All creative club welcomes adults with disabilities and their caregivers for arts and crafts too.” The library also has a café with teas and coffees to indulge while you read.
Jackson Farm families flock to the lake at Cherry Creek State Park during the summer.
Marina Park features a baseball field in the neighborhood of Prides Crossing.
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Shops, restaurants and entertainment are minutes away
Retail hub Southlands Mall is five miles away to the east, featuring an H&M, Bath & Body Works, and Sam’s Club. Dine at nearby establishments like Doug’s Day Diner in the mornings; they are known for their breakfast burritos and griddle biscuits. For groceries, local chain King Soopers is half a mile away on E Smoky Hill Road, and Target and Walmart are less than three miles to the west. When the Colorado snow begins to fall, residents can head to AMC Arapahoe Crossing 16 and take in a movie or knock down pins at Celebrity Lanes for bowling; both are a four-mile drive away from home. The Smoky Hill Gallery, hosted by the library, helps neighbors come together. Holly says, “The gallery offers the community a place to view a variety of art at no cost while also providing visibility to local artists.”
Grab a seat at the counter for the full Doug's Diner experience near Jackson Farm.
Jackson Farm residents can run to King Soopers for their grocery needs.
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Public buses and highway access for commuters
Walking is simple for close by establishments like Sonic and Circle K. RTD Denver Bus Route 135 helps residents reach more amenities up and down E Smoky Hill Road, as several stops are within walking distance. Car travel is recommended for commutes out of the neighborhood for work and leisure, with downtown Denver 21 miles from home and Aurora 11 miles away. This planned community provides suburban comfort and modern amenities a short distance away. The grass is greener living in Jackson Farm.
Jackson Farm has easy access to public transportation.
Smoky Hill Road provides access to retail and more for Jackson Farm residents.
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Jackson Farm
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Homicide
3
4
Sexual Assault
2
4
Assault with Weapon
3
4
Robbery
3
4
Burglary
3
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
3
4
Larceny
3
4
Crime Score
2
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Jackson Farm Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Jackson Farm, Centennial sell after 25 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Jackson Farm, Centennial over the last 12 months is $637,000, down 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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