Sterling Ranch, Colorado


Sterling Ranch, Colorado is a master planned community in Douglas County, Colorado. Construction began in early 2016, with eight builders offering single-family homes.
The development comprises 3,400 acres and was to eventually house 33,000 residents. The full buildout for the community is projected to take 20 years and will include nine villages with a town center.
Sterling Ranch will include 30 miles of internal trails connecting to Chatfield State Park and Roxborough State Park and three regional parks. Nearly 40 percent of Sterling Ranch will remain open space, including two wildlife corridors.
Providence Village, the first of the nine villages in development, consists of just under 800 homes, a recreation center, church, school, civic center, and several parks.

Water

Sterling Ranch is served by the Dominion Water and Sanitation District, which was building a water system with a water treatment facility on Sterling Ranch.

Technology

Sterling Ranch is Colorado’s first 1 Gig community. Every home has fiber optic lines running directly to it.