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Lone Tree, Colorado

Lone Tree Colorado is a home Rule Municipality that is in the northernmost part of Douglas County, Colorado. According to the 2000 census, the population in town was 4,873. The number has risen to 10,939 as of the 2009 estimates. The people of Lone Tree hold their town in high esteem and embody their town pride with the motto, "It's a great day to be in Lone Tree."

Some Facts On Lone Tree

Lone Tree has an estimated median income of $114,822 for its households, and an estimated per capita income of $53,829. The per capita estimate of Lone Tree is almost as much as the estimated per median household income of the whole state of Colorado.

Accessing Lone Tree

Lone Tree's location allows it quick access to the top three most populous cities in the whole state of Colorado. Lone Tree sits just 14 miles or from Aurora, Colorado, 15 miles from Denver and 49 miles to Colorado Springs. This means that Lone Tree residents can reach Aurora and Denver in less than thirty minutes, and Colorado Springs in less than an hour.

Aside from the three major cities, Lone Tree is four miles away from Highlands Ranch, which is the nearest city with a population of at least 50,000. South Aurora lies 9.5 miles away and is another big city with almost 300,000 people. Some nearer cities include Acres Green (0.7 miles, population: 4815) and Heritage Hills (0.7 miles away, population 989).

There are three local airports near Lone Spur, and these Include the Centennial Airport (4 miles away) and the Buffalo Municipal Airport (14 miles away), which are both in Denver. The Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield is 28 miles away. Of course, there is also an international airport within close proximity to Lone Tree and this is the Denver International Airport (DEN or DIA to locals).

Lone Tree and Work

Because of its close proximity to Denver, plenty of residents commute to the city and to the Tech Center. However, the city itself also has a high level of employment. The top industries providing employment in Lone Tree are technical services, telecommunications and broadcasting, finance and insurance and construction.

Fun In Lone Tree

Living in Lone Tree means living near Denver, which means easy access to night life, dining, museums and art galleries, parks and trails and shopping. Of course, for shopping, you can head somewhere near at Castle Rock. The Outlets at Castle Rock have over a hundred outlets featuring major brands like Aeropostale, Adidas and more. If you love the outdoors, then you will certainly enjoy the spectacular sights and mountainous views in town.

There are also plenty of trails in the community where residents enjoy walking, hiking, biking and do all sorts of outdoor exercise. Aside from the numerous parks and trails in Lone Tree, the city also has three recreation centers, each with their own facilities, programs and classes to meet the involvement needs of Lone Tree Residents.

Living in Lone Tree

There are currently here are 169 homes for sale in Lone Tree Colorado, and these homes can be anywhere in the twenty one developments and neighborhoods in town. The median listing price in Lone Tree is $507,817 but that amount can increase or decrease depending on the homes listed in the market.

From neighborhoods, employment, facilities, fun and enjoyment, Lone tree definitely has something to offer for each and every visitor or resident - so if you plan to relocate to Lone Tree, you're certainly making a good choice.