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Moving to the Redlands area of Grand Junction

I have out-of-state clients who are considering moving to the Redlands area of Grand Junction. I shared with them the many attributes about this region of Grand Junction. I figure more people moving to Grand Junction, Colorado might be interested in learning what I shared after listening to my clients list of “must-haves”.

When I have clients coming to Grand Junction from out of town, I like to meet in person and give them a tour. We usually only have a couple of hours because they are busy scouting out everything this fantastic community has to offer.

I tailor each tour to their interests, where they might be working, and which communities might make the most sense to buy a house. In my most recent client tour, we went to several locations, and I explained different features and benefits. We drove through the Monument, and he was mesmerized. We looked down on the Redlands from above and it made a strong impression. The views are spectacular!

Why not live at the base of the Monument? Moving to the Redlands area of Grand Junction seemed like the perfect fit, and for good reason, here’s why.

#1 Bike to Work

Downtown Grand Junction Sculpture

My client wanted to bike to work in downtown Grand Junction. No problem. Grand Junction is a bikeable community. There are trails that run along S. Camp Road and you can cross the Colorado River on Redlands Parkway or Broadway (Hwy 340).

#2 Access Bike Trails from Home

Check. There are numerous trails that run through neighborhoods, along roads and into the Colorado National Monument. Plus, quick access to the very popular, vast network of trails in the Lunch Loops. And, continuing along Broadway can get you into the trails in Fruita in the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area and the Kokopelli Trail. More on Biking in Grand Junction.

#3 A Place with a View

Of course! You can’t help but get exceptional views from every window in your home when you live in the Redlands. Yes, there are many other neighborhoods in the Grand Valley with views, but there’s just something about being snugged up to the base of the Monument that can’t be beat. The sun sets just a little earlier, offering cooler temps earlier in the evening in the hot summer months.

After our tour, his heart was set on moving to the Redlands area in Grand Junction. Here are some more reasons to consider moving to the Redlands.

Looking for a golf course community

Redlands Mesa Golf Course as viewed from Redlands 360

Redlands Mesa Golf Course as viewed from Redlands 360 neighborhood.

Even if you don’t golf, some people like living in a golf course community. Going to the Club House to meet friends for lunch, planned events, and comradery. There are two courses in this area, Redlands Mesa Golf Course and Tiara Rado, a public golf course. If you are a golfer, be sure to check out my post that showcases all of the golf courses in the area. And I know I’ve said this before, but it’s worth mentioning, people golf year-round in Grand Junction, even during ski season!

Build a New Custom Home

I represented new construction buyers in the Redlands 360 Easter Hill neighborhood.

Starting on the east side near Monument Road and S. Camp Road, there are many defined neighborhoods with homesites available to build your custom home. As you move west along Broadway, the area gets a bit more rural with larger lots and more space to spread out. The Soaring Eagle neighborhood stands out here with a unique community space for neighborhood residents.

I will help guide you through the ins and outs of building a home here, specifically about the soil conditions and foundation building systems required. I mention this in my article called the Cons of Living in Grand Junction. How the lot price may not be really be the lot price.

I also have a post about how I helped clients build a new home in the Easter Hill neighborhood in the new Redlands 360 planned community. A very cool concept that will be under development for several years with spectacular views from this higher elevation within the Redlands.

Home Prices in the Redlands

As with the entire Grand Valley, homes come in all shapes and sizes, built in the early 1900’s to today. The Redlands Community Center, originally the Redlands Country Club, is a significant historical structure, dating back to 1921, and is listed on the Colorado Historical Society Register. So, yes, there are older homes in this area as well as pockets in the Redlands with homes built during the 60’s and 70’s with a certain style that appeals to many people.

Most likely, you will pay a premium to live in the Redlands area of Grand Junction. Whether you buy an existing home or build from scratch, this high-demand area can be more expensive, but oh so worth it!

There’s more to know about moving to the Redlands area in Grand Junction, so call me if you want to talk. And no, it’s not its own city, just an area, like North Grand Junction is just an area too. Fruita and Palisade are independent cities from Grand Junction.

And if you aren’t sure where you want to live exactly, read my post about Just Getting Here where I outline what it’s like to move to another state, I get it!

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moving to the Redlands area in Grand Junction means you can walk this Monument Trail anytime, from your doorstep!

Hiking Monument Canyon trail

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GRI, SRES®, CNE
Grand Junction Real Estate Expert

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Redlands 360 Master Plan Map

This map outlines the planned community for Redlands 360. The 600 acres of land encompassing this spectacular master planned community has long been renowned as a community gem. The 360-degree views of everything the Grand Valley offers are on full display.

This post is meant to accompany my previous post about Redlands 360 and the Easter Hill and Canyon Rim new home developments.  That post includes more details and history about the Redlands 360 planned community and the new construction opportunities.

I have helped buyers build a beautiful home in Easter Hill and I would love to walk you through the new construction process too. I’ve been helping buyers with new construction since 2001. This is an amazing new area to build your dream home. Please drive out here to see it in person! Learn about the future development from the Redlands 360 Master Plan Map below.

A second option you might consider when building a new home is the Soaring Eagle neighborhood. It’s also near the Colorado National Monument and offers spectacular views of Independence Monument. It’s close to more popular trailheads like the Monument Canyon Trail where you are likely to see Bighorn Sheep! Ask me about the club house for residents in Soaring Eagle!

Redlands 360 Master Plan Map

Redlands 360 Master Plan Map

Easter Hill Trailhead

Here’s a view from on top of a trail looking down to the Easter Hill trailhead parking lot and the Easter Hill neighborhood.

Easter Hill Trailhead Parking Lot and neighborhood

If you have the All Trails app, look up Water Towers Mountain Bike Loop. All Trails describes the trail by saying it “incorporates a couple of clear, open hillsides which are ribboned with crisscrossing paths carved into the rock and earth, perfect for mountain biking.” And I would add hiking too. We saw many people walking their dogs while we were on the trail near Easter Hill. Crisscrossing is an excellent description. Look at this map from All Trails.

Water Towers Mountain Bike Loop Map from All Trails

If you’d like to learn more about Redland 360, Easter Hill, Canyon Rim, or Soaring Eagle new home developments, text or call me at 612-306-9558. I’d like to show you around!

Two other posts you might enjoy Grand Junction Golf Courses and Buying a Home in Grand Junction.

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PAUL ASPELIN, REALTOR®
GRI, SRES®, CNE

Grand Junction Real Estate Expert
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Living in Redlands 360 – Easter Hill in Grand Junction

Easter Hill Housing development is in the Master Planned community of Redlands 360

Redlands 360 Easter Hill in Grand Junction

My Buyers House in Redlands 360 Easter Hill in Grand Junction

NEW! Discover Redlands 360 Easter Hill in Grand Junction. People have always found the Redlands area of Grand Junction, CO a top location to consider buying a home. What’s not to like? The spectacular views and access to the Colorado National Monument are at your doorstep regardless of the homesite you choose. The proximity to trails for hiking and biking along with shopping, restaurants, the quaint Main Street of downtown Grand Junction, and access to the Colorado River and Riverfront Trail is all just minutes away. Let’s not forget the views of the Book Cliff Mountains including Mount Garfield and the largest flat-top mountain in the world, the Grand Mesa. Three distinctively different Redlands 360 views overlook the Grand Valley here on the western slope of Colorado.

With the higher elevation of the Redlands 360 Easter Hill in Grand Junction, tucked up close to the base of the Colorado National Monument, you get long stunning views from an exceptional high location. Wouldn’t a Redlands 360 inspired view of these spectacular landmarks make for an incredible home setting?

View from the back deck overlooking Redlands 360 Easter Hill in Grand Junction trails

That’s exactly what you’ll find when you consider building a home in the Redlands CO newest community, Redlands 360. The 600 acres of land encompassing this spectacular master planned community has long been renowned as a community gem. Originally envisioned to become an executive links golf course, the property has been hiked and biked by locals and visitors alike for the last 20 years as a privately owned but accessed space by the public.

Today, the excitement builds as the Redlands 360 community is currently offering homesites in Easter Hill and Canyon Rim 360 neighborhoods of the development. Upon entering the Easter Hill development you’ll immediately understand how the name Redlands 360 came about. The 360-degree views of everything the Grand Valley has to offer are on full display.

I’ve had the pleasure of assisting a relocation client through the Goetzmann Homes build process in Easter Hill. They found me because of this website! We met with the builder team when a spec home was just starting. My clients have been able to customize some of the finishes and modify the floor plan to fit their lifestyle. It’s been a wonderful experience working with a builder that has the experience and vision like Goetzmann Homes. The team, along with the builder, Phil, are great communicators that understand how to deliver a client experience and a home to be cherished.

Looking out the Living and Dining Room windows

If you’re planning to check out Redlands 360 Easter Hill in Grand Junction, be sure to stop by the Goetzmann model home which is tucked back into the development.  Enter the neighborhood and turn right onto Culebra Drive. The model home sits perched above what seems to be endless mountain biking single track and hiking trails steps away. Goetzmann Homes has really done an incredible job of bringing nature’s beauty inside this model home and will do the same for you when building with them on any of their gorgeous lots. Large windows provide picturesque views that draw you in while providing a light and bright open feeling. With a gourmet kitchen, main floor owner’s suite, soaring vaults in the living room, and a finished walkout lower level, you’ll find all the space you need for entertaining and living your best life. Let’s be honest though… the covered deck off the back of the home is sure to be a favorite spot for everyone looking for a Goetzmann built home in the Redlands 360 community. Come to tour the Goetzmann model but stay to enjoy the views.

View the Redlands 360 Master Plan Map.

Learn more by reading my posts about Grand Junction Real Estate and Retiring in Grand Junction (your kids and grandkids will thank you!).

Call me today if you’d like to tour any of the Goetzmann Homes properties available in Redlands 360.

Your new happy place is waiting for you!

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PAUL ASPELIN, REALTOR®
GRI, SRES®, CNE

Grand Junction Real Estate Expert licensed in Colorado.
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Redlands 360 Easter Hill in Grand Junction