A Broomfield Neighborhood Guide from The North Star Team
Established Broomfield neighborhood with mountain views, Boulder Valley schools, and walkable tree-lined streets
Overview
Country Estates is one of Broomfield's most established neighborhoods, with development spanning from 1979 through 2015 — meaning the community grew alongside Broomfield itself for more than three decades. Located in northwest Broomfield, south of West Dillon Road and just north of West 136th Avenue between Aspen Street and Ruth Roberts Park, Country Estates is recognized for its mature tree-lined streets, walkable design, well-maintained sidewalks, and direct views of the Rocky Mountains from many homes — features that distinguish it from Broomfield's newer master-planned communities.
Country Estates is served by the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD), which sets it apart from many other Broomfield neighborhoods that fall within Adams 12 Five Star Schools. For families specifically seeking BVSD enrollment, Country Estates is one of the few established Broomfield options that delivers it. The neighborhood is anchored by its own Country Estates Park, which features a playground and picnic pavilion.
Most homes in Country Estates are two-story, ranch, or tri-level designs with above-grade square footage ranging from approximately 2,000 to 3,500 square feet. Finished square footage typically ranges from 2,500 to 5,000 square feet when basements are factored in. Homes are situated on manicured lots ranging from approximately 6,000 square feet to one-third of an acre, with attached two- or three-car garages standard. All homes in the subdivision have basements, with some featuring walkout designs.
One unique aspect of Country Estates worth knowing: most of the neighborhood is non-HOA, but a small segment known as the Villas — a section of single-level homes within Country Estates — does have an HOA with monthly dues of $300. This nuance matters significantly for buyers, since it directly affects monthly housing costs.
The North Star Team works with both buyers and sellers in Country Estates, with particular attention to the unique value drivers of this neighborhood — BVSD school assignment, mature lot character, mountain view orientation, and the rare combination of established neighborhood feel with the variety of home styles spanning four decades of construction.
Home Styles
Pricing Dynamics: The 36-year build span means buyers can find homes representing 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s construction, all within the same neighborhood. This diversity creates genuine variation in pricing based on home era, condition, updates, and finish quality. The North Star Team can provide a property-specific market analysis to identify how a home's specific era and features factor into pricing.
Education
Country Estates is served by the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD), one of the most highly-rated public school districts in Colorado. BVSD service is one of Country Estates' primary differentiators from most other Broomfield neighborhoods.
Niche grade A. Combined K-8 school serving Country Estates and surrounding BVSD-zoned Broomfield neighborhoods. Highly regarded for its strong academic curriculum and supportive community.
Established in 1959. Niche grade A-. The high school offers nearly 20 Advanced Placement classes available across grade levels, along with a robust athletic program and rich extracurricular offerings.
Boundary Verification Note: School boundary assignments can change. Buyers should verify specific address assignments through the BVSD district website before purchase.
* School ratings and information courtesy of Niche.com and GreatSchools.org.
Community HOA
Most of Country Estates is non-HOA. This is one of the neighborhood's distinguishing features and a significant consideration for buyers — most homes in the subdivision have no HOA dues, no architectural review committee, and no community-imposed restrictions on home modifications, landscaping choices, or exterior changes.
Within Country Estates, there is a smaller segment of single-level homes known as the Villas that does have an HOA structure.
For most buyers exploring Country Estates, the absence of an HOA is a benefit — meaning no monthly dues and full discretion over the property. For buyers specifically interested in the Villas, the HOA provides predictable community management of the single-level home segment.
Features
The neighborhood's namesake park, located within the residential streets. Features a playground for children and a picnic pavilion shaded for outdoor gatherings. The park serves as the community's primary recreational gathering point.
Many homes in Country Estates feature direct Rocky Mountain views — a defining characteristic of the neighborhood, particularly from north-facing homes and homes on premium lots.
Wide sidewalks shaded by mature trees, well-maintained streets, and an established residential layout designed for walking. With homes built as early as 1979, the trees and landscaping have had decades to mature.
Broomfield Commons Open Space is approximately 2.5 miles from the neighborhood, offering bird watching, biking, walking, and running trails, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
Daily Rhythms
Daily Life: Country Estates' daily rhythm reflects its established, mature character. The neighborhood is residential by design — quiet streets, established neighbors, and walkable infrastructure. Country Estates Park serves as a regular gathering point for families with young children. The neighborhood's BVSD school assignment means much of the family social structure connects through Aspen Creek K-8.
Nearest Amenities: Grocery options include Safeway approximately 3 miles to the west on West 144th Avenue, and King Soopers approximately 5 miles to the south near US Route 287. Dining and shopping corridors are accessible within a short drive, with major commercial corridors approximately 5 miles south near US Route 287. UCHealth Broomfield Hospital and Good Samaritan Medical Center (Lafayette) are also accessible within a short drive.
Walkability: Country Estates is designed with internal walkability — sidewalks throughout, mature tree shading, and walkable connections within the neighborhood. Walkability to commercial retail outside the neighborhood is limited; most residents drive for grocery, dining, and shopping.
Buyer Analysis
Transaction Strategy
Country Estates buyers are typically families specifically seeking BVSD school enrollment, move-up buyers wanting more lot size and home size than master-planned communities typically offer, or buyers prioritizing mature neighborhood character over modern community amenities. The buying process should account for the variation in floor plans (multiple builders contributed over 36 years), the condition of homes built across that build span (potential update needs for older homes), and lot-specific considerations (view orientation, walkout basement value, lot size). Buyers should also clarify whether a property is part of the Villas (HOA segment) or the broader non-HOA Country Estates. Working with an agent familiar with both Country Estates' market dynamics and the BVSD school boundary specifics is essential.
Learn About BuyingCountry Estates sellers benefit from a stable, established market and a defined buyer pool — particularly families specifically seeking BVSD enrollment who view Country Estates as one of the strongest Broomfield options. Pricing strategy should account for the home's specific features: build year, lot size, view orientation, walkout basement status, recent updates (kitchens and bathrooms particularly), HOA segment status, and total finished square footage. The North Star Team's neighborhood-level pricing analysis captures these dynamics, and our marketing program is built to reach the families and move-up buyers actively researching BVSD-zoned Broomfield neighborhoods.
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| Neighborhood | Median Home Price * | HOA (monthly) | School District | Year Built |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Country Estates | $1,050,000 | Mostly None | BVSD | 1979–2015 |
| Anthem Highlands | $1,050,000 | ~$185 | Adams 12 | 2006–Complete |
| Anthem Ranch | $825,000 | ~$307 | 55+ Active Adult | 2006–2018 (Complete) |
| Silverleaf | $1,095,000 | ~$105 | Adams 12 | 2013–2014 |
| Wildgrass | $987,500 | ~$105 | Adams 12 & BVSD | 2004–2013 |
| The Broadlands | $798,000 | ~$100 | Adams 12 | 1998–2018 |
As of April 2026, the median home price in Country Estates is $1,050,000. Pricing varies significantly by home era (the 1979-2015 build span means substantial variation), home size, lot size, view orientation, condition, and whether the home is within the Villas HOA segment. For a property-specific analysis, contact The North Star Team.
Most of Country Estates is non-HOA, meaning there are no monthly dues or architectural review restrictions for most homes. However, a smaller segment of single-level homes within Country Estates known as the Villas does have an HOA, with monthly dues of $300. Buyers should specifically ask whether a property is part of the Villas segment when evaluating Country Estates homes.
The Villas is a smaller segment within Country Estates consisting of single-level homes. Unlike the rest of Country Estates (which is non-HOA), the Villas segment has an HOA with monthly dues of $300. The Villas typically appeals to buyers wanting single-level living with the BVSD school assignment, mature neighborhood character, and Country Estates location.
Country Estates is served by the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD), one of Colorado's highest-rated public school districts. This distinguishes Country Estates from most other Broomfield neighborhoods, which fall within Adams 12 Five Star Schools. Aspen Creek K-8 serves grades K-8, and Broomfield High School serves grades 9-12.
Country Estates students attend Aspen Creek K-8 (grades K-8) and Broomfield High School (grades 9-12), both within the Boulder Valley School District. Aspen Creek K-8 holds a Niche grade of A. Broomfield High School holds a Niche grade of A- and offers nearly 20 Advanced Placement classes.
Country Estates homes range from approximately 2,000 to 3,500 above-grade square feet, with total finished square footage (including basements) reaching 2,500 to 5,000 square feet. Most homes feature 4 to 6 bedrooms. All homes in the subdivision have basements, with some offering walkout designs.
Country Estates was developed across a 36-year build span from 1979 to 2015. This means homes representing late-1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s construction all exist within the same neighborhood, providing buyers with significant variety in home era and style. Builders included Gallery Homes Inc., Honey Homes, and others contributing across the development period.
Country Estates is located in northwest Broomfield, south of West Dillon Road and just north of West 136th Avenue, between Aspen Street and Ruth Roberts Park.
Yes. Many homes in Country Estates feature direct Rocky Mountain views from decks, primary living areas, and yards. The neighborhood's positioning provides one of Broomfield's better view orientations.
Yes. Country Estates Park is located within the neighborhood and features a playground and picnic pavilion. The broader Broomfield Commons Open Space is approximately 2.5 miles away and offers extensive walking, biking, and recreation infrastructure.
As of April 2026, Country Estates' median price ($1,050,000) is comparable to Anthem Highlands ($1,050,000) and sits slightly below Silverleaf ($1,095,000). The unique combination of BVSD school access, mostly non-HOA status, mature character, and home-era variety positions Country Estates as one of Broomfield's most distinctive market segments.
Whether you're buying your first Anthem Highlands home, moving up to a premium lot, or selling a property in the community, The North Star Team brings deep local expertise to the transaction. As Broomfield's anchor team and Anthem Highlands' market specialists, we can guide you through the community's pricing dynamics, school considerations, HOA structure, and the specific features that drive value.
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