Living in Denver's Southeast Exurbs (Parker, Castle Rock, Elizabeth): A Guide for Newcomers
What are Denver's Southeast Exurbs Like?
The Vibe
The Southeast Exurbs are all about space, newer homes, community life, and a slower suburban pace. You’ll find tons of brand-new housing developments, highly rated schools, and family-focused amenities. Parker and Castle Rock are quickly urbanizing with more shopping, dining, and events, while Elizabeth still feels like you're truly on the edge of the metro, with open fields and horse farms dominating the landscape.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Parker – A fast-growing, family-friendly town known for good schools, master-planned communities, and a semi-rural feel that still connects easily to Denver.
- Castle Rock – Larger town with a charming historic downtown, massive retail options, newer neighborhoods, and stunning views of Castle Rock’s namesake butte.
- Elizabeth – A more rural-feeling exurb, offering land, horse properties, and a small-town lifestyle still reachable to Denver jobs.
It’s a good fit for people who want modern homes, trails, parks, and a little more breathing room, even if it means a longer commute.
Why It Works
- Significantly newer housing stock—many homes built in the last 10–15 years.
- Highly rated public schools across Douglas County.
- Tons of parks, trails, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
- Strong sense of local community with town events, markets, and family activities.
- Lower home prices (per square foot) than closer-in suburbs, with bigger lots.
Watch Out For
- Longer commute times to Downtown Denver or DTC (especially with traffic).
- Heavy reliance on cars and toll roads (E-470) to get around.
- Rapid growth = ongoing construction zones in many areas.
- Public transportation is extremely limited—driving is essential.
Good Fit For
- Growing families needing more bedrooms, bigger yards, and newer homes.
- Remote workers who only occasionally need to head into the city.
- Buyers priced out of Highlands Ranch or Lone Tree who want quality suburban life.
- People looking for a blend of suburban life and country proximity.
Things to Do
- Downtown Parker – Farmers markets, festivals, amphitheater events.
- Castle Rock Outlets – Major retail hub for shopping and dining.
- Philip S. Miller Park (Castle Rock) – Trails, adventure playgrounds, ziplining, and events.
- Castlewood Canyon State Park – Hiking, rock climbing, and beautiful canyons near Franktown.
- Elizabeth Stampede Rodeo and local country fairs for more rural charm.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Predominantly new single-family homes, some townhomes, a few apartments (more are being built).
Buy:
- Parker: $500K–$800K+
- Castle Rock: $450K–$850K+
- Elizabeth: $400K–$700K+ (plus horse properties and ranch land)
Rent:
- Apartments and townhomes: $1,800–$2,800.
- Single-family home rentals: $2,500–$3,800 depending on size and amenities.
Commute & Transit:
Driving: I-25, E-470 Tollway, and local arterials like Parker Road. 35–70 minutes to Downtown Denver, depending on town and traffic. No light rail access; car ownership is 100% necessary. Many residents commute only as needed and work remotely much of the time.
Is This Area Right for You?
If you want newer homes, bigger lots, top schools, and a quieter suburban lifestyle with a little bit of small-town charm still intact, the Southeast Exurbs are where Denver’s future suburbs are booming.
If you want to expand your search to the greater Denver metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Denver Metro.