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Private amenities and convenience in Bucking Horse
Bucking Horse has private community amenities, modern architecture and well-maintained green spaces. The east Fort Collins community is located around 4 miles south of Old Town. The Bucking Horse Homeowners Association maintains the neighborhood’s pool and community green areas, and residents are less than a mile from expansive public parks, the Poudre River Trail and the businesses of Jessup Farm. “The neighborhood is in a really convenient location for both shopping and recreation,” says Leila Russell, a local real estate agent with RE/MAX Alliance. “You can get to downtown Fort Collins in 10 minutes and can reach nearby bike trails even quicker. You’re also really close to Interstate 25 for travel to Denver.”
From yoga in the park to artisan shops, Bucking Horse, Colorado offers a lifestyle full of choices—where you can dine, skate, shop, and explore without ever leaving the neighborhood you love.
The private pool at Bucking Horse, Colorado is a resident favorite—where summer days mean splashing, sunbathing, and enjoying time with neighbors in a calm, clean, and exclusive outdoor oasis.
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Modern, craftsman architecture and condo options
Craftsman-style homes make up the majority of the market in Bucking Horse, with houses sitting close together on small, well-kept lots. Most homes were built between 2005 and 2017 and have fenced-in back yards and attached garages. Single-family homes can go for $760,000 to $1 million, with prices increasing with square footage, lot size and recent renovations. The neighborhood also has a handful of condominium complexes on its west side, with two and three-bedroom units ranging from around $350,000 to $500,000.
Craftsmen and makers thrive in Bucking Horse, Colorado, where leatherworkers, chefs, barbers, and builders keep tradition alive with hands-on work that adds soul and authenticity to every storefront and home.
Life in the condos at Bucking Horse, Colorado means simplified living without compromise—bright interiors, walkability, and access to all the charm, community, and convenience the neighborhood has to offer.
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A diverse array of recreation near Bucking Horse
Residents pay annual HOA dues for community maintenance and access to the neighborhood’s pool on Nancy Gray Avenue. In the summer months, the Bucking Horse Pool hosts a youth swim team and offers swimming lessons. The 65-acre Edora Park lies just west of the neighborhood and is home to a playground, picnic pavilions and facilities for baseball, tennis and disc golf. The 12-mile Spring Creek Trail winds through the north end of the park and connects to the Poudre River Trail, which spans over 40 miles alongside its namesake waterway through Fort Collins, Windsor and Greeley.
The integrated trail system in Bucking Horse, Colorado connects homes to parks, shops, and schools, creating a lifestyle where cars can stay parked and your feet or bike can take you just about anywhere.
At Bucking Horse, Colorado, the basketball courts are where neighbors meet for pickup games, kids play until sunset, and weekend fun happens on full display in a welcoming, sporty community vibe.
Families gather and kids laugh at Dovetail Park in Bucking Horse, Colorado, where shaded benches, wide lawns, and fun structures create the perfect place to relax, play, and soak up Colorado sunshine.
Just minutes from Bucking Horse, Colorado, Edora Skate Park delivers advanced ramps, bowls, and rails for all skill levels—a must-visit destination for skaters who want to push the limits in a bigger space.
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A-minus-rated public schools
Each of the neighborhood’s designated public schools boasts an A-minus overall grade from Niche, starting with Riffenburgh Elementary School. Lesher Middle School offers a variety of clubs and extracurriculars, from tennis and Rock Climbing Club to gaming and Science Olympiad. Around a mile south of Bucking Horse, Fort Collins High School has dozens of career and technical education course offerings, including principles of manufacturing, engineering drafting, game design and fashion design. The high school also has a work-based learning program where students can earn hands-on workplace experience through internships and apprenticeships with local businesses.
Students living in Bucking Horse, Colorado are served by Fort Collins High School, known for academic excellence, sports pride, and preparing teens for the future in a vibrant and supportive school environment.
Lesher Middle School, just a short ride from Bucking Horse, Colorado, offers students strong academics, fun electives, and a supportive community that helps bridge the path between elementary and high school.
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Farm-to-table dining, craft beer and more at Jessup Farm
Directly north of Bucking Horse’s residential streets lies the Jessup Farm Artisan Village. Originally an early 20th-century family farm, the area is now a quaint business village with local shops and restaurants. Bindle Coffee serves baked goods, smoothie bowls and espresso, while two doors down, Jessup Farm Barrel House has over a dozen craft beers on tap. The Farmhouse at Jessup Farm offers farm-to-table comfort meals, from bison short rib to fried chicken. “The Jessup Farm area keeps growing,” says Russell. “New businesses have been regularly added, like PizzaVino. It’s a really popular spot.” For groceries, there is a King Soopers nearby.
Jessup Farm in Bucking Horse, Colorado blends historic charm with modern life—featuring coffee shops, boutiques, and walkable paths wrapped around old barns and fresh ideas that keep the past alive.
Farm-to-table dining shines in Bucking Horse, Colorado, where local restaurants serve up seasonal ingredients, fresh flavors, and meals inspired by the farmland roots of the neighborhood.
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Convenient bus routes, bike-friendly streets and interstate access
Transfort operates around 20 bus routes across Fort Collins, with nearby stops on East Drake Road. The area is known for being biker-friendly, with over 200 miles of bike lanes and trails accessible from the city. Interstate 25 is a short drive east of the neighborhood and spans around 45 miles north to Cheyenne, Wyoming and roughly 60 miles south to Downtown Denver.
Life flows easily on two wheels in Bucking Horse, Colorado, where bike-friendly streets and scenic routes make it simple to pedal to the park, pick up dinner, or just enjoy a sunset ride with the breeze at your back.
The nearby bus system keeps Bucking Horse, Colorado connected to the rest of Fort Collins, offering residents an easy, eco-friendly way to explore the city without needing a car for every trip.
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Crime and Safety
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Homicide
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Sexual Assault
4
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Assault with Weapon
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4
Robbery
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Burglary
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Motor Vehicle Theft
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Larceny
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Crime Score
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Bucking Horse Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Bucking Horse, Fort Collins sell after 42 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Bucking Horse, Fort Collins over the last 12 months is $490,000, up 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Our 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments and townhomes are thoughtfully designed with your lifestyle in mind. Laid back, local, and quiet, Bucking Horse Apartments are tucked into a welcoming Fort Collins neighborhood, surrounded by nature and history, convenient to Hwy 287 and I-25, and steps away from Jessup Farm Artisan Village with its many shops and eateries. A healthy lifestyle comes complete
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