12230 S Eagle Hawk Trail, Parker, CO

Horse Creek 2-story on a generous 10,149 SF lot

Welcome to this spacious 4-bed + 3-bath home in Horse Creek, a sought-after neighborhood in Southwest Parker! From the cute curb appeal to the picturesque neighborhood, this house has it all. The layout is perfect for entertaining, with the living room, kitchen, dining area, and patio all centrally located. The kitchen with a convenient center island, overlooks the living room, which features vaulted ceilings and a gas fireplace, as well as the over-sized backyard. A main floor office and family room round out the main level.

Upstairs you'll find an ideal layout with 4 total bedrooms + 2 baths. The primary bedroom, accessed through French doors, features a five-piece bathroom and a large walk-in closet. One of the biggest yards in the neighborhood could be yours. The fully fenced yard offers plenty of space for kids and pups to run, so get the BBQ ready for summer! Enjoy meeting friends at the Horse Creek Pool and two neighborhood parks during food truck nights, movie nights, and other neighborhood events.

Only 5 minutes to top-rated Gold Rush Elementary School and a 5-minute drive to Reuter-Hess Reservoir and popular Incline, with breathtaking views from Longs Peak to Pikes Peak. The Reservoir opened in 2024 to allow for paddleboards, kayaks, and canoes. The current proposed master plan for Parker shows additional commercial being added at the southwest and southeast corners of Hess Rd and Chambers, which would include an anchor grocery store along with restaurants and retail, only 2 blocks away from your new home!


More details

  • Status: SOLD

  • Sale Price: $750,000

  • Listing number (REColorado listing ID): 3057605

  • 3,884 square feet

  • 4 bedrooms + den, 2.5 bathrooms

  • Attached 2-car garage

  • HOA dues: $132 / month

  • Neighborhood: Horse Creek

More questions? Want to see it in person? Reach out at hello@girardgroupdenver.com!


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