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Patio Homes for 55 and Older in Colorado

Low-maintenance, single-level patio homes designed for active adults — no stairs, no yard work, and no compromises on quality or style.

What Is a Patio Home — and Why Do 55+ Buyers Love Them?

A patio home is a single-level, attached or detached home built on a smaller lot, with a private outdoor patio or courtyard as the main outdoor living space. Unlike a traditional home with a large yard to maintain, patio homes give you the benefits of outdoor living without the ongoing upkeep.

For buyers 55 and older, the appeal is clear: you get a real home — not a condo, not an apartment — with your own private entrance, your own garage, and your own outdoor space. You just don’t have to spend your weekends maintaining it.

In Colorado’s active adult market, patio homes have become one of the most sought-after home types because they combine true homeownership with a genuinely low-maintenance lifestyle.

Why Patio Homes Are a Natural Fit for Active Adults

The design priorities of a well-built patio home align closely with what buyers in their 50s, 60s, and 70s are actually looking for.

Single-Level Living

Single-Level Living

No stairs — reduced fall risk, easier daily movement, and fewer accessibility concerns as needs change over time.

Private Outdoor Space

Private Outdoor Space

A courtyard or patio for morning coffee or an evening outside — without a full yard to tend.

Low Maintenance by Design

Low Maintenance by Design

HOA coverage typically includes landscaping, snow removal, and exterior upkeep — so it stays looking great without the work.

What to Look for in a Patio Home Community in Colorado

1

Age restriction vs. age-targeted

A formally age-restricted community (55+) legally requires that at least 80% of residents meet the age threshold. Age-targeted communities have no such requirement. If consistency matters to you, look for the legally restricted designation.

2

What the HOA actually covers

Ask for a clear breakdown before you buy. In true low-maintenance communities, the HOA handles landscaping, snow removal, and exterior upkeep — not just common area maintenance.

3

Builder reputation and warranty

The builder behind your home matters as much as the floor plan. Ask about post-close support, how punch list items are handled, and what the warranty covers.

4

Proximity to healthcare and everyday essentials

Consider how close the community is to primary care, grocery stores, and family. This becomes a bigger priority with each passing year.

Featured Community: The Courtyards at Lupton Village in Fort Lupton, CO

Located at 375 Josef Circle in Fort Lupton — about 30 miles north of Denver — The Courtyards at Lupton Village is a brand-new 55+ patio home community built by Eastman Homes. The community offers four single-level floor plans (the Capri, Palazzo, Portico, and Promenade) ranging from 1,418 to 2,832 sq ft, with 2–4 bedrooms, 2–3 bathrooms, and a 2-car garage on every home.

Your Path to a Patio Home in Colorado

Buying a patio home should simplify your life — not add to it. At Eastman Homes, we’ve built the process around the way active adults actually want to buy: at your own pace, with full transparency, and without the pressure.

Explore patio home floor plans

Browse single-level floor plans ranging from 1,418 to 2,832 sq ft — each designed around a private courtyard and built for ease of living.

Tour on your own terms

Self-guided tours are available at The Courtyards at Lupton Village — no appointment, no sales pressure, just the home.

Choose your homesite and finishes

Select your floor plan, lot, and interior finishes. Every patio home includes a private courtyard, 2-car garage, and single-level layout.

Build new or move in now

New construction patio homes are available to customize, or choose a quick move-in home if you’re ready to go without the wait.

Close with confidence

Our team walks you through every step — from contract to keys — and stays available well past move-in day.

Frequently Asked Questions About 55+ Patio Homes in Colorado

What's the difference between a patio home and a condo?

A patio home is a single-family home — you own the structure and typically have your own garage and private entrance. A condo involves shared ownership of the building and common spaces. Patio homes give you more independence and a sense of ownership without the maintenance burden of a large traditional home.

Under the Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA), only one resident per household needs to be 55 or older. The specific rules can vary by community, so it’s worth confirming directly with the builder.

A 62+ community requires all residents to be at least 62 years old, with no exceptions. A 55+ community follows the HOPA standard: at least 80% of homes must have one resident who is 55 or older. Most active adult communities in Colorado follow the 55+ standard, making them accessible to a wider range of buyers.

Patio homes are often competitively priced compared to traditional single-family homes of similar quality. In Northern Colorado specifically, communities like The Courtyards at Lupton Village offer new construction starting in the mid-$400s — more affordable than many comparable options along the Front Range.
 

In a well-run patio home community, the HOA handles landscaping, snow removal, and exterior upkeep. You’re responsible for the interior of your home. The result is that your time is genuinely your own — no mowing, no shoveling, no worrying about curb appeal.

It depends on the builder and where you are in the process. Eastman Homes offers the ability to select finishes and make design choices on new construction homes. Quick move-in homes are further along in the build process and offer fewer customization options.