

June 14, 2006: Elizabeth, Colorado — Sterling Homebuilders unveils two spectacular showcase model homes professionally decorated by Hillary Reed at the eagerly anticipated Grand Opening of Wild Pointe Ranch on Sunday May 15 from noon – 4 p.m.
Re-claimed from the natural rugged beauty of an historic 1,100 plus-acre ranch, Wild Pointe Ranch offers distinctive Prairie Craftsman, Farmhouse and Country Ranch style homes designed by award-winning Karen Keating Architects and built on spacious country lots.
“Wild Pointe Ranch represents the very best of what we like to call the ‘Colorado Lifestyle,’” said David Pretzler, Sterling Principal. “It’s country living and city close, which accounts for the intense public interest Wild Pointe Ranch has generated in the past few months. Home sites of this size within minutes of nearby Denver are rare jewels along the Front Range.”
Located in Elizabeth off State Highway 86, west of I-25 and within a 25-minute drive of the Denver Tech Center and the Park Meadows Mall, Wild Pointe Ranch provides an amenity rich, natural environment with 14 miles of picturesque hiking, biking and equestrian trails, as well as seven dedicated parks, playing fields, ponds, bubbling springs and unique geological formations. Five-acre home sites are large enough to accommodate horse paddocks and offer unobstructed views of the rolling, wooded countryside and the nearby Front Range mountains.
At Wild Pointe, Sterling Homebuilders is offering four unique designs to suit a variety of lifestyles. Priced from the $400s, homes range from the 2,629 sq. ft. Ridgemont, with three bedrooms, two and a half baths and first floor laundry, to the 4,241 Chapparral, featuring four bedrooms, two and a half baths and a main level master suite. Plans include such family-friendly amenities as covered front porches, three-car garages, decks and patios, as well as optional bonus rooms, finished lower levels and expanded decks.
With a well-deserved reputation for creating homes of impeccable quality, Sterling Homebuilders delivers homeowners “The Sterling Difference” — an impressive list of standard features that includes “built-green” technology, Hardi-plank siding, extra-wide garage doors, zoned furnaces, 10’ ceilings, ceramic tile in all baths and showers, windows manufactured at altitude, under-cabinet lighting and much, much more.
“We build homes that are designed to be architecturally distinctive, energy efficient and exceptionally livable,” said Pretzler. “To have the opportunity to build them in such an amazing setting is truly a privilege.”
Handsome entry monuments of carved buffalo introduce this remarkable community featuring paved roads, central water and sewer, underground utilities to ensure an uncluttered skyline and a fire protection system, which reduces property insurance rates. In addition, Wild Pointe Ranch has donated land to the Elizabeth Schools District for a K-12 Elbert County Charter School, as well as a 7.5-acre regional park with baseball and soccer field that will be owned and operated by the Elizabeth Parks & Recreation Department. Six additional Wild Pointe Ranch parks and open space will be owned and maintained by the Wild Pointe Ranch Metropolitan District.
“We’re very pleased to provide land for the new school, and the municipal ball fields,” said Karl Nyquist, vice president of Wild Pointe Partners. “These, in combination with Wild Pointe’s beautiful natural features, including streams, springs, ponds and unique geological formations, add real value for the surrounding community and a rare lifestyle opportunity for residents.”
To learn more about Wild Pointe Ranch, contact the community sales office at (303) 646-5225 or visit the community website at www.wildpointeranch.com.