$504,995
4 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 2,125 Sq Ft
Modern systems, smart-home tech, estimated delivery May 2026
4
Beds
2.5
Baths
2,125
Sq Ft
2026
Built
0.167 acres
Lot
2-car attached garage
Garage
This D.R. Horton Bellamy plan at 943 Brink St presents a contemporary, family-oriented home with thoughtful systems and an efficient layout. The two-story floor plan delivers approximately 2,125 finished square feet with a ground-floor study/flex room and an open kitchen/family area that connects to the yard — ideal for both daily living and weekend gatherings. The kitchen is fitted with modern appliances (range, microwave, dishwasher, disposal) and flows to a dining area and sliding access to the backyard.
Upstairs, find four bedrooms and a well-proportioned primary suite. The home includes 2.5 bathrooms and practical features built for low-maintenance living: tankless water heater, sump pump, double-pane windows, and a complete smart-home system with smart locks and video doorbell. Flooring is a mix of tile, vinyl and carpet; washer/dryer hookups are in-unit. The builder's standard two-car garage and concrete driveway provide ample parking and storage.
Set on a generous 7,255 SF lot with landscaping and front sprinklers, the yard offers room for play, a garden, or an ADU subject to city code. This new-construction home is part of a growing Brighton subdivision that delivers quick access to commuter corridors while still providing a suburban setting for families. Photos are representative; final finishes will reflect buyer selections and builder packages. Estimated delivery is May 2026 — contact the listing agent to confirm current incentives, available upgrades, and the exact finish timeline.
Whether you're relocating for more space, upgrading to a modern systems package, or seeking a defensible rental product, this Bellamy plan checks the boxes for a wide spectrum of buyers. Builder-backed warranty and new-construction efficiency add further long-term value.
Brighton is an established and expanding suburb northeast of Denver characterized by family-focused subdivisions, new-construction communities, and convenient commuter access to I-76 and US-85. The area combines suburban yards and parks with nearby retail corridors, making it attractive to families and buyers looking for more living space than central Denver provides. Development continues along main corridors, housing a mix of national builders and local amenities.
Brighton sits on the northeast edge of the Denver metro and continues to attract buyers looking for larger yards and newer single-family homes at a lower price point than central Denver. New-construction listings, especially from national builders like D.R. Horton, remain competitive when priced appropriately. Inventory in the area is moderate, with median single-family sale prices generally below inner-ring suburbs but appreciating as demand for suburban living endures. In 2025–2026 the market has slowed from its frenetic earlier pace, but new-construction product often sells quickly when paired with favorable financing or builder incentives. For owner-occupants, this home offers long-term stability and good resale potential; investors should model rent and expense assumptions conservatively given regional interest-rate sensitivity.
Overland Trail Elementary
Elementary · 1.5 mi (estimate)
Brighton Middle School (District 27J)
Middle · 3.0 mi (estimate)
Brighton High School
High · 3.5 mi (estimate)
Close to neighborhood parks and regional trails; good access to outdoor recreation and family-friendly green spaces within a short drive.
Buyers seeking a turnkey, modern single-family home in an expanding Denver exurb will find the Bellamy plan attractive: reliable builder, energy-efficient systems, and family-oriented lot. Short-to-mid-term upside comes from continued suburban demand and constrained developable land near Brighton.
Buyers should conduct independent due diligence before making any purchase decisions.
Low
$485K
Midpoint
$505K
High
$525K
$238/SF estimated price per square foot
Estimate anchored to the builder list price ($504,995) and typical recent pricing for 2,000–2,300 SF new single-family homes in Brighton/Denver exurbs. Adjusted for new-construction premium, builder incentives, and local demand. No live comparable sales feed used; verify with a local comps search.
As of 2026-03-12
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
Brighton and the northeast Denver suburbs have seen steady population growth as buyers seek more affordable single-family options; new subdivisions continue to expand.
Suburban setting with local shopping, grocery, and regional commuter access. Newer subdivisions and family-oriented amenities dominate immediate surroundings.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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