Why Buyers Are Moving to Strasburg

Strasburg has long been the spot for buyers who want real elbow room without leaving the I-70 corridor. Sitting about 35 minutes east of Aurora, it offers acreage, horse properties, and a steady supply of new builds at prices that feel a world away from the metro. The pace is small-town and the lots are big, which is exactly why families, commuters, and anyone craving open sky keep heading this way.

Strasburg Real Estate Market at a Glance

Strasburg's market leans toward space. You'll find established homes on multi-acre lots, true horse and equestrian properties, and a healthy stream of new construction for buyers who want a modern build with land. Inventory runs from modest ranch-style homes to sprawling acreage estates, and because you're trading a little commute for a lot of room, the price-per-square-foot here stays well below what you'd pay closer to Denver. For buyers chasing land and value on I-70, few towns deliver like Strasburg.

Living in Strasburg: Schools, Commute & Amenities

Strasburg is served by Strasburg School District 31J, a tight-knit district that's a big part of the town's appeal for families (the area straddles county lines, so confirm your specific address). The commute is straightforward: I-70 puts you roughly 35 minutes east of Aurora and the metro's eastern edge, with Denver International Airport within easy reach. For day-to-day needs there's a practical mix of local shops, services, and highway conveniences, and a little local history at the Comanche Crossing Museum, which tells the story of the railroad that built this stretch of the plains.

Things to Do Around Strasburg

For a small town, Strasburg keeps you fed well. Dulce Espresso & Bakery is the local morning stop for coffee and fresh pastries, and when you want a hearty meal there's a strong Mexican lineup — 7 Leguas Mexican Grille and Salinas Mexican Food are both go-tos for regulars. Craving something different? Yatai Asian Kitchen rounds out the options. Beyond the table, the Comanche Crossing Museum is worth an afternoon for its railroad and pioneer history, and the wide-open plains around town are made for weekend drives and big Colorado sunsets.

Thinking About Buying or Selling in Strasburg?

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