The Broadlands Golf Course Homes for Sale in Broomfield, CO
Broomfield's most deliberately designed neighborhood — 2,400 homes, an 18-hole Dick Phelps course, and a trail network that connects all of it. Genuinely equidistant between Denver and Boulder, which is rarer than it sounds.
About The Broadlands
When Community Development Group built The Broadlands, they did something most developers don't bother with: they sat down with the City and County of Broomfield, brought in urban planning firm Calthorpe Associates and DTJ Design, and designed the whole thing from the ground up as a connected system. Streets feed into trails, trails connect to parks, parks connect to schools, and the golf course runs through the middle of it all. The result is a neighborhood that actually functions the way master-planned communities are supposed to — which is why it became the benchmark other Broomfield developments are still measured against.
The community comprises 2,400 homes across 23 distinct sub-neighborhoods, which gives The Broadlands an architectural range most golf communities lack. Single-family homes that range from 1,400 to over 4,000 square feet, patio homes designed for lower-maintenance living, townhomes on the 5th fairway — the product mix is broad enough that buyers at different life stages all find something that fits. Average household income runs around $139K, homeownership is at 80%, and the average age is 49. That demographic picture tells you what kind of neighborhood this is: established, owner-occupied, financially stable.
Residents rank it the second friendliest neighborhood in Broomfield. More telling is what they actually say when describing it: clean, safe, walkable, dog-friendly, quiet. No one's describing it as a development. They're describing it as a neighborhood they chose to stay in — which is the only credential that actually matters.
The 23 Sub-Neighborhoods
The Broadlands isn't one homogeneous development. It's 23 distinct enclaves, each with its own character, price point, and relationship to the golf course. The Enclave at Broadlands, for example, is 76 estate homes bordering 275 acres of open space — private, quiet, and genuinely different from the rest of the community. Lakefront properties have direct water views. Patio homes in The Cottages offer main-floor living. Fairway-adjacent townhomes sit steps from the 5th hole.
A few of the named sub-neighborhoods you'll encounter:
Broadlands Golf Course
Dick Phelps is one of the most prolific golf course architects in Colorado history, responsible for dozens of Front Range courses over a 40-year career. The Broadlands — which he opened in June 1999 on 117 acres — is considered one of his cleaner designs: a prairie-style layout with wide fairways that open up off the tee, then tighten considerably as you approach well-protected greens. It's the kind of course that plays differently on a second round than a first, which is why it holds a following among regulars.
Water is the defining feature. Lakes and ponds come into play on 11 of the 18 holes — more than most Front Range courses — and the course's most notorious hole, the 15th, is a 559-yard par 5 that requires a carry over water to reach a guarded green. From the championship tees, the course stretches to 7,263 yards at par 72 with a rating of 72.9 and slope of 125, though seven different tee options make it accessible to every skill level.
Course Specs
Par 72 · 7,263 yards (Championship) · Rating 72.9 · Slope 125 · Bent grass greens · Rye grass fairways · 7 tee options
The Water Factor
Lakes and ponds shape 11 of 18 holes. The 15th hole — a 559-yard par 5 requiring a forced carry — is the signature test.
Practice Facility
Grass driving range with 6 practice tees, dedicated chipping area, and putting green. One of the more complete practice setups for a public course in the metro.
The Grille
On-site restaurant with a barbecue-focused menu, open to residents and the public. The 19th hole experience that actually gets used on weekends.
Lifestyle & Amenities
Broomfield made a deliberate planning choice when The Broadlands was developed: all of the retail and commerce goes on the outskirts, while homes, parks, and schools sit in the interior. The result is a neighborhood where you can walk to school, walk to the park, and walk the trail loop without crossing a commercial arterial. That's not common on the Front Range, and residents notice it.
- Community Clubhouse with outdoor pool & basketball court
- Broadlands Park West — soccer, baseball, pavilion, paved trails
- Extensive trail network connecting all 23 sub-neighborhoods
- The Grille restaurant at the golf course
- Safeway just north of the community boundary
- Lafayette 5 miles east — dining, WOW Children's Museum
- Waneka Lake (Lafayette) — pickleball, kayaking, swimming
- Trails North & Spruce Park connections for longer runs
- Broomfield Commons Open Space nearby (200+ acres)
- Dog parks and off-leash green corridors throughout
- Multiple pocket parks within each sub-neighborhood
- HOA-managed landscaping throughout golf corridor
Schools
School assignment in The Broadlands depends on which sub-neighborhood you're in — some areas fall under Adams 12 Five Star Schools, others feed into Boulder Valley School District. Both are strong. Coyote Ridge Elementary sits directly on Broadlands Drive inside the community and ranks in the top 8.2% of all elementary schools in Colorado. That's not a marketing claim — it's the SchoolDigger ranking based on state assessment data.
| School | Level | District | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coyote Ridge Elementary | K–5 | Adams 12 | Top 8% CO |
| Meridian Elementary | K–5 | Adams 12 | A- |
| Westlake Middle School | 6–8 | Adams 12 | B+ |
| Legacy High School | 9–12 | Adams 12 | A- |
| Broomfield High School | 9–12 | Boulder Valley | A- |
| Prospect Ridge Academy | K–12 Charter | Adams 12 | Top Ranked |
School assignment varies by specific address within The Broadlands. Confirm your zone before purchasing — contact us and we'll verify it for you.
Location & Commute
Broomfield sits at the geographic midpoint between Denver and Boulder in a way that most Front Range suburbs only approximate. From The Broadlands, US Route 36 puts both cities within reach without the compressed driving conditions of the I-25 corridor. For people who work in one city and have family in the other, or who split time between both job markets, this matters more than it gets credit for.
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