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The Boundries that define The Clarke Farms Subdivision are as follows; North - Lincoln Ave., South- North of Bradbury Ranch, Undefined , East- Highway 83, West - Jordan Road. Find Clarke Farms subdivision in Parker Colorado homes for sale, real estate agents, and Clarke Farms home values. Get access to Clarke Farms real estate listings, including the MLS, our REALTORS, new homes and/or foreclosure property. We offer full service real estate services for all of Clarke Farms. We also have information on Clarke Farms home selling, home buying, mortgages, insurance, movers and other realty services for anyone looking to sell a home or buy a home in the Clarke Farms subdivision in Parker Colorado. Search for Homes in the Clarke Farms subdivision listed in the MLS If you currently own property and are thinking of placing it on the market, this site contains information about preparing your home for sale, selecting the right agent, pricing your home appropriately, marketing it effectively, going through the inspection processes, and receiving a timely market evaluation. Thats were years of experience closing over 110 million dollars of residential real estate helpful to our clients. We call it Knowledge and Expereince in Action. If you just getting start, looking to do some research or would like to receive homes specific to you area of interest we can help! Our goal is to help you find the best house for the least amount of money. That includes mortgage financing as well. We work with a team of mortgage wholesalers. They are the Colorado Mortgage Group at RealEstateColorado.Net Census Data State of Colorado Median Income $ 47, 203 Households with Children $ 68,523 Population Density 41 persons per square mile The median income for the The Clarke Farms Area. $ 85, 066 Average income for households with children is $ 89, 411 Average age of resident is 31.4 years old. 84.1 % report to be married. 61.6 % report to be married with children. 92.2 % report to be High School Graduates. 56.5 % report to be College Graduates. The average age of homes is 4 years. About Douglas County Douglas County is committed to protecting its scenic, agricultural, wildlife, and historic values. Virtually in the geographic center of Colorado, Douglas County is approximately 844 square miles (540,000 acres) of striking natural beauty in its mountains, foothills, and plains. Elevations range from 5,400 feet in the northeast, to 9,836 feet at Thunder Butte in the Pike National Forest. According to Census 2000, Douglas County's 191% population increase between 1990 and 2000 made Douglas County the nations fastest growing county for the decade (based on percentage change). Approximately 73% of the population lives in unincorporated areas.
The County's strength, as the centerpiece of the Denver/Colorado Springs Development Corridor, comes from a perfect blend of quality lifestyle and business environment. To preserve the area's natural environment, 70% of the corridor will retain agricultural, ranching, parks, and open space uses. Recreational facilities include over 146,000 acres of Pike National Forest, two state parks (Roxborough and Castlewood Canyon), a state recreation area (Chatfield), and numerous county, municipal, and local parks, trails, and open spaces. The pioneer spirit and eternal beauty of the mountains, foothills, and plains remain in Douglas County. School District The schools that our children attend are within the Douglas County School District RE 1. For additional information about Douglas County Schools visit our " Links" section. It is accessiable via the websites navigational tool bar. History of Douglas County Eons ago, the area that is now Douglas County was temperate and moist, containing such unlikely vegetation as palms, magnolias, and fig trees. Fossil palm trees found near Parker lend credibility to the concept of the Tertiary Period of geological history. Dinosaur fossils have been found near Perry Park and other large animal fossils exist near Louviers. French and Spanish explorers entered Douglas County in the early 1700s. They were followed by trappers and traders in the 1800s. However, these were mere visitors compared with the thousands of '59ers who responded to the tales of gold in the small settlement of Russellville. This initial gold discovery triggered the Pikes Peak Gold Rush, the greatest migration in our country's history. Those initially drawn by the lure of gold were enchanted by the relatively mild climate, the many days of sunshine, and the wooded hills and mountains of what was to become Douglas County. The woodlands provided the basis for a thriving lumber industry, while the railroads created the demand and the transportation. Coal was discovered at three outcroppings, and the mines that opened at Archer, Wakeman, and Lehigh continued to operate for nearly 40 years. In 1861, the Colorado Territorial Session Laws created Douglas County, named after Stephen A. Douglas. Known as the "Little Giant," Douglas battled his own Democratic Party, as well as the Republican Abraham Lincoln, over issues of slavery, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and popular sovereignty. Douglas County originally stretched from the Rockies to the State of Kansas border. Homes for Rent in Clarke Farms can be found on Parker Homes For Rent Search For Colorado Home Rentals or Browse our Colorado Property Management Directory Search Free For Colorado Vacation Rentals: Browse Denver Homes For Rent Search For Denver Real Estate Investment Properties Property Management Directory - Find a Colorado Property Manager - Find More Colorado Home Rentals. Click on an this link to visit our Denver Colorado Community Pages and our Directory to Denver Area Homeowner Associations and their property management companies. Denver Real Estate Blog Find Denver CO Real Estate News Denver Colorado Homes in our Denver real estate Blog Breckenridge Real Estate Blog Search Breckenridge Real Estate News on Breckenridge Colorado homes with our Breckenridge Blog For additional resources visit: Send a Free Colorful Colorado Post Card Search for Homes and Land in the Summit County MLS Denver Real Estate Breckenridge Colorado Real Estate Boulder Colorado Real Estate Colorado Springs Real Estate Ft Collins Colorado Real Estate Denver Foreclosures - CO Foreclosures Colorado Homes for Rent Attention Landlords and Property Management Companies.... Post a Full WEB PAGE AD and POST up to 5 PHOTOS for FREE! of your Colorado investment property on one of the best resources on the internet for Colorado investors to find good quality tenants ! Search For FREE! "Use Your Mouse to Rent Your House" tm Copyright © 2003-2005 RealEstateColorado.net, Inc. and Internet Marketing Consultants, All Rights Reserved. |

