Real Estate Grant Dolby November 7, 2025
Real Estate Grant Dolby November 7, 2025
Tucked just southeast of Parker Road and Arapahoe Road, Chenango is one of Centennial’s most distinctive residential communities — an enclave of acreage estates where Colorado’s equestrian heritage meets refined country living.
Developed as a covenant-controlled neighborhood of 234 homes, Chenango was intentionally designed around space, privacy, and connection to the land. Most homes sit on approximately two acres, an increasingly rare offering within the metro area.
Here, the rhythm of life feels different. Slower. Intentional. Grounded.
Chenango was created as an equestrian neighborhood, and that character remains central to its identity.
Residents enjoy:
Riding and walking trails woven throughout the community
An 11-acre private park
A horse arena with riding ring, poles, and barrels
Tennis and sport courts
Playground and gathering spaces
A gazebo with picnic tables for neighborhood events
Seasonal gatherings — from summer barbecues to Oktoberfest — foster a sense of connection rarely found in modern developments. This is a place where neighbors wave, children ride bikes along quiet streets, and horses remain part of the landscape.
Chenango offers the scale of rural living without sacrificing proximity.
Just minutes away are:
Southlands Shopping District
Park Meadows Mall
E-470
Cherry Creek Trail, a 42-mile paved pathway linking Denver to Franktown
The neighborhood is served by the award-winning Cherry Creek School District, including Creekside Elementary, Liberty Middle School, and Grandview High School.
The result is a rare balance: acreage and open sky paired with everyday accessibility.
Homes in Chenango were largely constructed between the late 1970s and early 1990s — a period that favored generous proportions and enduring materials.
Common features include:
Vaulted ceilings
Expansive windows framing mountain and meadow views
Brick, stone, and stucco exteriors
Walk-out basements
Multi-car garages
Mature trees and established landscaping
Some properties have been extensively remodeled with contemporary finishes and state-of-the-art systems. Others preserve original character, offering renovation potential within a highly desirable setting.
What unites them all is land — wide setbacks, privacy between homes, and space to create.
Because Chenango is fully built out, new supply is exceptionally limited. Only a small percentage of homes trade each year.
Recent sales demonstrate the neighborhood’s range and resilience
Equestrian Heritage Meets Modern:
Homes requiring significant renovation have sold in the mid-$700,000 range.
Updated estates typically close between $1.1 million and $1.4 million.
Fully renovated or expanded properties have reached $1.95 million and above.
Lot sizes commonly span 1.7 to 2.6 acres. Annual HOA dues generally range from approximately $1,000 to $1,200.
The consistent theme is clear: space, privacy, and community command enduring demand.
Chenango is not defined by trends.
It is defined by:
Two-acre parcels inside the metropolitan boundary
Horse zoning and miles of bridle paths
Quiet streets and dark skies
Established trees and mountain vistas
A true sense of neighborhood
In an era of increasing density, Chenango offers room — to breathe, to gather, to build a life that feels both elevated and grounded.
Properties such as 17745 E Jamison Avenue illustrate the upper tier of what Chenango offers — expansive square footage, thoughtful renovation, and seamless indoor-outdoor living on 2.25 acres.
Yet the enduring appeal is not confined to one residence. It is rooted in the land, the layout, and the lifestyle that define the community as a whole.
Few neighborhoods in the southeast metro area combine equestrian zoning, estate-scale lots, award-winning schools, and convenient access with such quiet confidence.
Chenango remains one of Centennial’s most compelling expressions of “country in the city” — where modern life unfolds against a backdrop of open sky, mountain silhouettes, and the timeless cadence of Colorado living.
17745 E Jamison Ave · Centennial, CO 80016
Offered at $1,695,000
Set on 2.25 private acres in Centennial’s prestigious Chenango neighborhood, this rare estate delivers the kind of privacy, space, and craftsmanship that’s nearly impossible to replicate today. Zoned for horses and surrounded by the community’s extensive bridle paths, this property blends Colorado’s equestrian heritage with the finest in modern living.
With more than 6,000 finished square feet across two stories plus a walk-out basement, this home was gutted and completely renovated in 2008, then refined through thoughtful updates since.
Natural light floods the open floorplan through large windows and skylights, accentuating vaulted ceilings, extensive hardwood flooring, and custom millwork throughout. Every space was designed for comfort, flow, and effortless entertaining.
At the heart of the home is a chef-inspired kitchen outfitted with:
Sub-Zero refrigeration
Viking 6-burner dual-fuel range with double ovens
Dual sinks and full-size separate refrigerator and freezer
Honed granite counters and an oversized island with seating
Butler’s pantry with sink and wine fridge
Every detail balances elegance and utility, making this kitchen as functional as it is beautiful.
The home’s main level offers formal dining, a great room with fireplace, a library with floor-to-ceiling shelving, and a sun-wrapped living room overlooking the manicured grounds.
Upstairs, the primary suite retreat feels like a boutique hotel — a spa-style five-piece bath with soaking tub, marble finishes, and a walk-in closet illuminated by new skylights. With four bedrooms and five baths, including two en-suite primaries, the home easily accommodates family and guests.
The lower level adds nearly 2,100 square feet of finished space:
Game room with fireplace
Media and theater wiring
Wet-bar plumbing
Bright workshop or craft space
Guest bedroom and bath
Ample storage
This level opens to the backyard’s sweeping patios and outdoor living spaces.
Designed for both relaxation and recreation, the estate features:
Mountain views and mature landscaping
Rebuilt decks and patios with gas fire pit
Playhouse, irrigation system, and oversized 3-car garage
Hail-resistant roof, fresh paint, and new gutters
Community amenities include Chenango’s 11-acre private park, horse arena, bridle paths, sport courts, and planned Prairie Point golf memberships. The home is served by Cherry Creek schools, with Southlands Shopping Center, Cherry Creek State Park, and E-470 minutes away.
Recent upgrades include:
Central vacuum
Dual furnace and A/C
Whole-house humidifier
Integrated sound system
Wired security system
From its sophisticated finishes to its equestrian-ready acreage, this is Colorado living without compromise — country quiet, city close, and entirely turnkey.
Experience the full story of 17745 E Jamison Ave in immersive detail at:
DolbyHaas.com/Jamison
or contact Grant Dolby | 720-515-1802 to schedule your private showing.
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