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What was once an area for summer cabins, Indian Hills has transformed into an area with permanent residences. Located in the Parmalee Gulch Valley in Jefferson County, Indian Hills is surrounded by Bear Mountain, Lone Peak, Mount Falcon and Bear Creek. The population of Indian Hills is small, with only about 1,200 permanent residents. Indian Hills Economy Indian Hills is a rural area, which means that there are only a few businesses located within the community’s boundaries. Most residents are employed by companies located outside of Indian Hills. The median income for a household in the CDP is $59,000, the median income for a family is $61,538, the median income for males is $45,536, and the median income for females is $31,087. The per capita income for Indian Hills is $26,696. Indian Hills Real Estate Most of the residential real estate in Indian Hills is on the pricey side. The average home price is approximately $750,000. It is possible to find small homes for around $200,000, but low prices are not commonly found. For more than a million dollars, it’s possible to find a very nice home with a lot of land. Indian Hills is a desirable area because it’s rural living within half an hour of a major metropolitan city. Not only are the homes in Indian Hills close to nature, but Red Rocks Park is only about 15 minutes away from the community. Red Rocks Park contains one of the most spectacular outdoor concert areas on the globe, as well as hiking trails, and wildlife areas. |
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