I don’t live there but the Art work and statues are so cool! I find it peaceful!
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David Lynch
Jun 8, 2025
5.0
We had an amazing experience with Pulte Homes in Aurora Highlands! The craftsmanship and attention to detail in our home exceeded our expectations. Misty, Matt, and Amy were phenomenal—professional, responsive, and genuinely caring throughout the process.
Communication throughout the process was prompt and well-informed. During our final walkthrough, there were only a few minor items to address, and by the time we were done, Matt had already scheduled or planned most of them—making the process completely stress-free.
We especially hope you get the chance to work with Misty Salazar. She was outstanding and stood out as one of the best sales representatives we met in the Aurora Highlands neighborhood. Misty is the reason we chose a Pulte Home, Matt is the reason we stayed confident in our decision, and Amy is the reason we feel like we’re part of the Pulte family.
Thank you guys for giving our family the opportunity to build our forever home!
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Vi Ford
Apr 29, 2025
1.0
If you're considering buying a Pulte Home, especially in the Aurora Highlands community, please proceed with caution. Once you sign the contract, the level of care and commitment from Pulte dramatically drops off. Myself and many others have experienced poor craftsmanship, unfulfilled warranty agreements, and endless frustration trying to get promised repairs completed.
Despite Aurora Highlands being named "Community of the Year," many of us homeowners are still living in unfinished homes two to three years later, with outstanding warranty issues that Pulte has failed to address. Even with written agreements, Pulte often finds ways to avoid completing the repairs they promised. After several warranty department changes, the situation has only worsened.
One homeowner recently pushed hard enough to get some repairs completed, but many others, myself included, are still fighting to have basic issues resolved. The lack of accountability and customer service is alarming, especially for a builder associated with such a highly publicized development.
Several of us are preparing to reach out to local news outlets to share our experiences. I'm sure the media would be interested to hear that behind all the accolades, many Pulte homeowners are being left in the dust, dealing with broken promises and unfinished homes.
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kaylie hill
Mar 27, 2024
2.0
If you work from home, have babies who nap, or enjoy occasional peace and quiet between the hours of 5am-7pm Monday- Saturday DO NOT move into your home here until the construction is completely finished. Not because the construction is loud but because the construction workers blast music almost every day all day long at an obnoxious volume. I’ve spoke to the construction manager, sales office, and workers themselves (who were incredibly rude), and absolutely nothing has been done. Additionally, be prepared for the occasional 3am construction deliveries and 5am dumpster trucks. Unless you want to hear loud music at 7am on a Saturday and be woken up at 3am-5am on the regular, just wait until the construction is over.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Aurora Highlands by Pulte Homes
What are the closing costs for a new construction in The Aurora Highlands?
The closing costs for a new construction home in The Aurora Highlands vary, please ask your title agent at PGP Title for more information.
Am I responsible for indoor and outdoor pest solutions in The Aurora Highlands?
Residents are responsible for indoor and outdoor pest solutions for new homes in The Aurora Highlands.
Are there sidewalks and crosswalks for pedestrians in The Aurora Highlands?
Yes, there are plenty of sidewalks and crosswalks for pedestrians in our new construction community of The Aurora Highlands.
How do you enforce parking policies in The Aurora Highlands?
The homeowners' association in The Aurora Highlands is empowered to enforce parking with several different signs around the community. There are also designated areas for guests to park when visiting.
Is there a height restriction to plants, trees, and grass in The Aurora Highlands?
The beauty of our new homes in The Aurora Highlands is very important to us. Please check with your HOA manager regarding specific height restrictions to plants, trees, and grass.
What are the noise policies for common areas in The Aurora Highlands?
While our new homes do not have a specific noise policy for the common areas, we ask that residents of The Aurora Highlands please be considerate of others in the community when hosting get togethers that go late into the evening.
What does the homebuilder warranty cover in The Aurora Highlands?
We provide a limited home warranty for each of our new homes in The Aurora Highlands. Please visit our website for a complete description of warranty terms, conditions, exclusions, and limitations.
Do you offer trash pickup and recycling in The Aurora Highlands?
Yes, we offer trash pickup and recycling at our new homes. This service is included in your HOA fees.
Are these new construction homes in The Aurora Highlands great for raising kids?
The new construction homes in Aurora Highlands are great for families of all shapes and sizes. Families with kids, in particular, will appreciate the four, brand-new schools being built within the community, while everyone can enjoy convenient access to nearby parks and green spaces.
How much do homeowners association fees cost in The Aurora Highlands?
As of April 2023, the homeowner's association fees for the new homes in The Aurora Highlands is $100/month. Please contact the sales team for the most up to date information.
How far is The Aurora Highlands from Denver?
The new homes at The Aurora Highlands are approximately 20 miles or roughly 30 minutes from Denver via I-70. This new construction community is located in Adams County.