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Finding the Best Places to Retire Since 2006!

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Anthem Ranch

4118 San Luis Way, Broomfield, Colorado 80023

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Stylish Single Family Homes, a Grand Clubhouse and Mountain Views are Highlights of Anthem Ranch, a 55+ Community at the Base of the Rocky Mountains

Located in beautiful Broomfield and part of a larger master-planned community, 55+ Anthem Ranch broke ground in 2006. It was conceived by Del Webb and acquired by Toll Brothers in 2013. At build-out, the community should have 1,300 single-family homes.

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The Ranch's residences range in size from about 1,200 square feet to more than 2,800 square feet. Most plans feature single-level living and have two bedrooms, two baths, and an attached two car garage. Rocky Mountain foothill views, a gourmet kitchen, an extensive great room and a stucco and brick exterior are common.

New and resale prices begin in the low-$500,000s. Please verify this price with a Realtor as it may change over time.

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The 32,000 square-foot Aspen Lodge includes a grand ballroom, an arts studios, card rooms, a movie theater, a billiards hall, an indoor lap pool, an outdoor resort-style pool, a fitness center, an indoor walking track, a therapy room, outdoor courts, and a lifelong learning center. On-site trainers help residents design individual exercise programs.

The community contains 735 acres of open space and 48 miles of scenic trails. An activities director oversees more than 50 clubs and helps organize outdoor concerts, neighborhood picnics, ski trips, and Denver excursions.

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Visit www.anthemcolorado.com for more information.

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Colorado:

Similar to California, the Colorado area was surrendered to the United States in 1848 at the end of the Mexican-American War. It did not become a state until 1876, 100 years after the nation's birth.

The Centennial State's geography includes high plains, deserts, foothills, and mountains. Its Rockies are part of the 3,000-plus mile geologic uplift known as the North American Cordillera. More than 50 of the Cordillera's peaks taller than 14,000 feet are in Colorado. Outdoor recreation ranges from backpacking and climbing to road cycling and skiing.

With roots in mining and agriculture, Colorado's economy has branched in many directions. It currently has a high concentration of tech and scientific research companies. Food processing, manufacturing, and tourism round out the state's industries.

The Centennial State maintains a long list of superlatives. It has the highest paved road, the deepest geothermal hot spring, and the nation's largest concentration of scenic byways. Colorado is the only state in the Union to reject the Olympics and one of the first to legalize recreational marijuana.

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Stats:

Population - 5,540,322

Persons 65 years old and over - 13%

High school graduates, age 25+ - 91% 

Bachelor's degree or higher, age 25+ - 38% 

Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin - 21% 

White persons, not Hispanic - 68% 

Median household income - $60,422 

Median home value - $247,800

Social Security taxed? Yes

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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