Is Barefoot Right for You? Questions Worth Asking First
There's no universal answer—it depends on what you value most in your day-to-day life and what you want from a new construction home.
By Laura Owen
There's no universal answerPeople often ask me if Barefoot is "a good fit." The honest answer is that it depends on what you value most in your day-to-day life — and what you want out of a new construction community.
Questions to considerBefore focusing on listings, I suggest thinking through a few basics:How important is being on or near the water?Do you want a fully built-out neighborhood now, or are you comfortable living through the final phases of construction?How do you feel about HOA and metro district fees in exchange for amenities and infrastructure?Clear answers make the search process more productive — and help us narrow down whether Barefoot Lakes or Barefoot Village fits better.
What Barefoot offers consistentlyWhat Barefoot reliably provides is a master-planned environment built around two signature lakes, modern floor plans from a small group of trusted builders, and a location that puts you 35 minutes from both Denver and Fort Collins.
The next stepThe best way to know if Barefoot works for you is to spend time here — walk the trails around the lakes, tour a few model homes, and see how it feels at different times of day.