Homes for Sale in Toy Ranches are newer homes catering to families. There are several builders in this area with base pricing from the low $200s to the $400s. The zip code in Toy Ranches is 80923 and 80930 and the neighborhood is located within the Marksheffel neighborhood MLS area. Homes for sale in Toy Ranches Colorado Springs are a great fit for people new to the area looking for convenience to amenities and newer homes. Toy Ranches Homes for Sale are added every 10 minutes directly from the MLS.
Custom Built Rancher on a well-maintained 5 acre parcel, which boasts plenty of room for the farmette of your dreams! Located just off Marksheffel Rd and Stetson Hills Blvd. Beautiful mountain views of the Front Range and Pikes Peak. 4 spacious Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms with over 3800 square feet of finished living space! Main level Master bedroom with large closet and a 5 piece bathroom.
5 Acres with picturesque views of the pikes peak range. This 5 acre lot is zoned for horses, allows modular and manufactured homes, and is located just minutes from Schriever Air Force base .
The Marksheffel area of Colorado Springs is located directly east of the Powers Corridor and west of Falcon, Co. This area is fairly newly developed and contains a lot of newer homes in Banning Lewis Ranch with close distance to the convenience of the Powers Corridor. Homes here are geared towards families looking for a great value.
Schools in Banning Lewis Ranch
Students who live in the Marksheffel/Banning Lewis Ranch area attend Falcon D-49 schools. This includes Falcon Middle School, Falcon High School, and several elementary schools as well as the newly built Banning Lewis Ranch Academy.
Weather in Banning Lewis Ranch
The weather in the Marksheffel/Banning Lewis Ranch neighborhood tends to be very average compared to other parts of the Colorado Springs area. Average highs in the winter are in the lower 40’s with average lows dropping down to 20 degrees. Summertime temperatures average 82-85 degrees with the lows in the 50s. This area usually experiences average snow during the winter, but the spring, summer, and fall are just as lovely as the greater Pikes Peak region.