Indian Peaks appeals to folks from every walk of life


Development of the 600-acre Indian Peaks Golf Course and neighborhood in Lafayette at Baseline and 95th Street (Colorado 42) began in 1992. Now, 16 years later, the final phase of the residential development is just beginning. Indian Peaks South will consist of 200 single-family homes and 100 townhomes, bringing the total number of living units in the community to 1,700.

The master subdivision features everything from ranch-style houses to townhomes to semi-custom homes, with current prices ranging from $300,000 to $1 million-plus. With such a variety of housing and price points, Indian Peaks is home to people from all walks of life – from single professionals to families with children of varying ages to seniors enjoying retirement.

Previously the land on which the Beauprez Farm thrived (remnants of the farm are preserved in the development), the Indian Peaks neighborhood is one of the premier “green” communities in Colorado. As each subdivision has been built, the energy efficiency of the homes has exceeded the national standard at the time by 40 percent.

Residents enjoy trails and parks throughout the subdivision, and Indian Peaks South will have the added amenities of a community center with a pool. While neighborhood commercial services will eventually accompany the last of the homes built in Indian Peaks, the entire subdivision has easy access to local services and retailers as well as major roadways to FlatIron Crossing mall, Denver International Airport, employers and more.