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Old 11-07-2007, 02:03 PM
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Knowing that your husband is working over in waterton, I would do Ken Caryl valley. I see nothing particularly specialy about castle pines and it has an HOA also. Castle Pines North is just HR in the hills, to me.

Castle Rock is becoming a little crowded, but just mainly because they are playing 'catch-up' with the roads and infrastructure. Once they add a happy canyon interchange, redo the plum-creek interchange and add the canyons north connection between Crowfoot and Castle Pines North (and happy canyon) ... then Castle Rock will have a road system to handle its traffic and growth. Castle ROck is also working towards a better road on the S. side of town to connect the Founder/Ridge Rd area to the S. side of town better. Lots of work to do in the coming years.

You might also consider the areas around Sedalia, like Christy Ridge or Indian Hills ... really not too far either.
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Old 06-04-2008, 10:13 AM
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We are considering Castle Pines North and an area near Ken Caryl. The one big difference I can see is that the taxes are much higher in Castle Pines. I've heard it's all the building and schools in Douglas County. But we love the open feel there and the trail system.
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