Bow Mar’s starter homes cost $1M+

Bow Mar has become a place where “starter home” means spending seven figures.

Why it matters: The tiny town straddles Arapahoe and Jefferson counties and shows how the definition of entry level has shifted in wealthy, supply-constrained neighborhoods, where even the bottom rung of the market is mostly out of reach.

Reality check: “Starter” in this case isn’t what most people picture as a first home.

  • Zillow defines starter homes as the last third of a market’s home values.

A record 242 U.S. cities now have starter homes beyond at least $1 million, Zillow found, up from 80 before the pandemic.

  • Colorado has just three: Bow Mar, Cherry Hills Village and Columbine Valley — each at least partly in Arapahoe County.

Zoom in: Bow Mar is a 520-acre enclave with roughly 300 single-family homes and a private lake, where only about a dozen properties hit the market in an average year.

  • The town’s typical home was worth $2.34 million in May, according to Zillow, up roughly $700,000 from five years ago.
  • That’s more than four times Arapahoe County’s $516,600 average.

Between the lines: Large lots, mature trees, water access and a tucked-away feel draw buyers to the area…

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