Fort Lupton
"Where Tradition Builds the Future"
The City of Fort Lupton was named for Lieutenant Lancaster Lupton, who built a trading post on Adobe Creek in 1837. Today, the city of some 6,800 people blends its agricultural heritage with increasing involvement in the burgeoning oil and gas industry. A charming, small town feel combines with modern amenities to provide a good quality of life. Check out the different neighborhoods and amenities below. |
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NeighborHoods
![]() DOWNTOWN
Downtown Fort Lupton offers tree-lined streets with many well-maintained homes dating from the early 1900s. Prices generally range from the $100s to low $200s depending on the condition and size of the home. Many homes offer large, shaded backyards and alley access. |
![]() GOLF COURSE
Surrounding the Coyote Creek Golf Course east of town, homes are generally priced in the upper $100s to the upper $200s. Homes offer fabulous views of the mountains, with modern amenities and floor plans. Offerings include everything from attached homes, single family residences, to custom homes. |
![]() SMALL ACREAGE
Need a place for the horses? Numerous small acreage properties surround the traditionally agricultural area of Fort Lupton. Prices generally start in the upper $200s. Water rights may or may not accompany these properties. Karla can help you evaluate and understand your options. |
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