Due to the health concerns created by Coronavirus we are offering personal 1-1 online video walkthough tours where possible.




Ascend through Indian Hills, past pines that grow taller and air that grows quieter, until Shawnee Road narrows and simply ends — because there's nowhere higher to go. And there, right at the top, a great granite boulder marks the spot. It's the natural anchor for your new address, the starting point of a driveway that could curve gracefully around it to the place you will call home. Step out and breathe — that's ponderosa pine. Wander the granite outcroppings to the mostly flat portion of the property where the ridgeline parts between two mountains and the view opens before you. Picture your morning: coffee on the deck, peaks catching first light, no traffic, no noise — nothing but breeze through the pines. In the evening, city lights begin to glow below — a reminder that the world is close but feels wonderfully far. The build site is ready: a naturally cleared, flat area for your custom footprint, Xcel electricity and high-speed internet nearby, county road access, and preliminary eligibility for well and septic — to be verified by buyer. We've compiled everything into a buyer's guide, available upon request. Indian Hills isn't just a zip code — it's a community where neighbors know each other, kids have trails out the back door, and Jefferson County R-1 schools rank among Colorado's best. Mac Nation Café, the Sitting Bull, and Falcon Park trails are minutes away. Denver is 30 minutes, but feels like another world. Neighboring homes sell well into the $1.5M range — a signal of what this location and view are worth. End-of-road, top-of-ridge, buildable with a view people hike miles for. These don't last. Check the details section for the Virtual Tour Video!
| 15 hours ago | Listing updated with changes from the MLS® | |
| 15 hours ago | Listing first seen on site |