Property Description
Golden Field Subdivision located 14 miles east of Brighton, Colorado consists of 6 lots ranging from 5.59 acres to 6.88 acres. The lots are located on excellent paved county roads and are just 20 miles from Denver International Airport. The subdivision is fully approved by Adams County and will have its own private road to access the 6 lots. Currently Lots 1, 2, and 3 are available at $295,000 each.
Lots 4, 5, and 6 are not released.
Land
The land is level to slightly rolling and offers excellent mountain views. It is located on the north side of 144th Avenue.
Improvements
Subdivision private road in the process of being designed and built.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Each lot has .4 acre feet of water rights assigned to each lot, with the right to drill a domestic well for indoor and outdoor use.
Region & Climate
Brighton, Colorado is a vibrant and growing community that perfectly combines modern convenience with Colorado’s natural beauty. Ideally situated along the picturesque Platte River Valley in the highly desirable Front Range Urban Corridor, Brighton offers an unbeatable location just 20 miles north of downtown Denver and a quick 20-minute drive to Denver International Airport—making it a prime choice for commuters and travelers alike.
Spanning Adams and Weld counties, Brighton delivers a welcoming, small-town feel with easy access to big-city amenities, including shopping, dining, entertainment, and major employment hubs. Residents enjoy over 300 days of sunshine each year, along with a four-season climate featuring warm, sunny summers and charming, snow-dusted winters—perfect for embracing Colorado’s active, outdoor lifestyle.
With its strong sense of community, expanding development, and exceptional quality of life, Brighton stands out as one of the Front Range’s most attractive destinations for homebuyers seeking comfort, convenience, and lasting value.
History
Brighton, Colorado, has grown from a humble 1870s railroad stop and fur-trading outpost into one of the Front Range’s most dynamic and desirable communities. Originally established as “Hughes Station” in 1871, the town quickly became a vital hub for agriculture and commerce before being renamed Brighton in 1879 and officially incorporated in 1887. Today, this rich heritage blends seamlessly with modern suburban living, giving Brighton a unique character that appeals to homebuyers seeking both history and growth.
Location
The subject is located on 144th Avenue. It offers paved road access to Denver, DIA , Bennett and Brighton, Colorado.