CENTENNIAL
Situated in Arapahoe County, Centennial got its name from Colorado’s nickname of the “Centennial State”
WELCOME TO CENTENNIAL
Centennial Airport is the third busiest non-commercial carrier airport in the country. If you happened to leave your Lear jet at home, this is the place to charter a small plane for your private tour of the Rockies.
One of Colorado's newest cities, Centennial was incorporated in February 2001. It boasts over 100,000 residents, making it Colorado's 10th largest city. Centennial is home to the the Streets at SouthGlenn, which offers a variety of shops, boutiques and restaurants. And suds lovers will love this — this near-Denver locale has its very own quiver of craft breweries including Resolute Brewing Company and Halfpenny Brewing Company.
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REAL ESTATE INSIGHTS
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A big draw of Centennial is the great public school districts and family oriented neighborhoods. Easy access to Denver and attractive homes are also large factors for Centennial’s popularity. The majority of Centennial’s neighborhoods are suburban with a majority of residents who own their home.
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Dream House Acres is a beautiful community in Centennial bordered by various parks and a popular grocery store in Trader Joes. The community is located just three miles from the South Suburban Golf Course, a superbly maintained, 18-hole regulation course. Children from this neighborhood attend Peabody Elementary, Newton Middle, and Littleton High School, which are all close by. There is a number of different opportunities for shopping and dining within walking distance of the neighborhood.
The typical home value for Centennial was $693,647 in September 2022, and home values in Centennial have gone up 13.8% over the past year.
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