HOAs en el Condado de Arapahoe, Colorado
893 asociaciones de propietarios
Arapahoe County, Colorado stretches across the southeastern arc of the Denver metropolitan area, encompassing a diverse mix of established inner-ring suburbs, rapidly developing exurban communities, and expansive open plains that reach toward the Kansas border. With a population approaching 700,000, it ranks among Colorado's most populous counties and serves as home to major suburban cities including Aurora, Centennial, Englewood, Littleton, Greenwood Village, and Cherry Hills Village. Its geographic position — bordered by Denver County to the north, Douglas County to the south, and Adams County to the west — places it at the heart of the Front Range's suburban expansion.
Arapahoe County contains 893 registered community associations, the second-highest concentration in Colorado after Denver. With an average community size of 179 units, these tend toward larger planned subdivisions and master-planned communities built during the suburban booms of the 1980s through 2010s. Both self-managed and professionally managed associations are well represented, and 97% of the county's HOAs maintain active Good Standing status with the Colorado Secretary of State — one of the strongest compliance rates among major Colorado counties. Neighborhoods like Southglenn, Saddle Rock, and Tallyn's Reach exemplify the kind of covenant-governed communities that define residential life here.
Economically, Arapahoe County benefits from its proximity to Denver International Airport via the A-Line commuter rail, its position along the I-225 technology corridor, and major employer concentrations in aerospace (Lockheed Martin, Raytheon), healthcare (Children's Hospital Colorado), retail (Park Meadows), and financial services. The Denver Tech Center — straddling Arapahoe and Douglas counties — anchors one of the state's largest office markets and draws significant professional workforce traffic daily.
Recreational opportunities in Arapahoe County include Cherry Creek State Park, the High Line Canal Trail, Chatfield State Park, and dozens of municipal parks and open space preserves managed by Aurora Parks and Centennial Recreation. The county's proximity to the Rocky Mountain foothills and the ski corridor makes it a popular launching point for outdoor recreation, while the Cherry Creek Arts Festival and Aurora Cultural Arts District provide cultural amenities close to home.
The Colorado HOA Directory's Arapahoe County listings provide comprehensive coverage of the county's 893 community associations — an essential resource for homebuyers, current residents, real estate agents, and property managers navigating one of Colorado's busiest HOA markets. Search by city, management type, or community name to find verified contact information, SOS registration status, and management details for every association in the county.
