Brookfield Residential of Colorado has unveiled two models at Sterling Ranch, a Denver-area master planned community.
Sterling Ranch in Littleton, Colo., has established specific guidelines for all its builders to ensure that residents have access to the most modern innovations and technologies, even partnering with companies such as IBM and Siemens. Called a “smart community,” Sterling Ranch is connected to a high-speed fiber optic network with giga-bit speed connections for all homes.

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At Sterling Ranch, the company will offer its Signature homes, which emphasize greater openness within the floorplans, allowing light to travel freely from the abundant windows. Signature homes also are energy efficient, with large patio doors that virtually turn the outdoors into another part of the home.
Homes are priced from the $500s; five floorplans offer square footage of 1,786-2,159, with two to five bedrooms.
This effort at Sterling Ranch represents Brookfield’s first offering in a community other than Brookfield’s own neighborhoods of Midtown, Solterra, Tallyn’s Reach, Brighton Crossings and Brookfield’s newly opened community of Barefoot Lakes in Firestone.
“This is a milestone day for us,” says Richard Dengler, president of Brookfield Residential of Colorado. “Since we first heard about the plans for Sterling Ranch years ago, we have believed that this location is particularly attractive for home buyers. It is close enough to Denver to enjoy all the urban amenities, but it is also isolated enough for those folks who appreciate the peace and solitude of Colorado’s natural surroundings.”