March 19, 2026
Looking for a neighborhood that fits real life with kids and a busy calendar? In 80016, Tallyn’s Reach gives you parks, trails, a community pool and clubhouse, and a calm suburban setting that still keeps you close to everyday needs. If you’re weighing schools, commute time, home styles, and costs, you’re in the right place. This guide walks you through the family-focused amenities, housing and budget expectations, and practical tips for touring the area so you can decide with confidence. Let’s dive in.
Tallyn’s Reach sits in southeast Aurora and feels like a true master-planned community. You’ll see sidewalks along most streets, pocket parks woven into sub-neighborhoods, and programming built around families. Homes are largely mid-2000s single-family and townhome styles, many with Craftsman-influenced details and some backing to open space.
Why families choose it: planned community layout, access to a pool and clubhouse, and plenty of trails and greenbelts that make after-dinner walks, stroller loops, and bike rides part of your routine.
The mix of neighborhood parks and city amenities makes it easy to get outside without a long drive.
Just minutes from most Tallyn’s Reach addresses, Red-Tailed Hawk Park offers an inclusive playground and seasonal sprayground that neighborhood families use often. The City of Aurora lists it among its accessible playground sites, so kids of many abilities can enjoy the space. You can confirm features on the city’s page for the inclusive playground and sprayground at Red-Tailed Hawk Park.
Tallyn’s Reach includes small natural areas like the Kestrel Point pocket and greenbelts between sections of homes. Local trail segments connect to the Piney Creek Trail, which gives you stroller-friendly miles for walks and bikes. For the bigger picture on connections and trailheads, check the Aurora regional trails map.
The pool, clubhouse, and tennis courts sit at the heart of the neighborhood’s social life. The Tallyn’s Reach Metro District and Master HOA oversee these amenities and common areas. Historically, the Master HOA has coordinated social events like summer concerts and holiday gatherings, while the Metro District funds and maintains parks, trails, and the pool.
Many Tallyn’s Reach addresses fall within the Cherry Creek School District. Families commonly reference Black Forest Hills Elementary, Fox Ridge Middle School, and Cherokee Trail High School for this area. Exact school assignment depends on your specific address, so plan to verify boundaries with the district before you write anything in stone.
If you’re starting your research, parents often review school-level information on sites like GreatSchools for Black Forest Hills Elementary. For after-school and weekend enrichment, the City of Aurora’s park network, spraygrounds, and libraries add options. You can even trade books at neighborhood Little Free Libraries listed by the city’s library system. Find locations through the Aurora Public Library’s Little Free Libraries page.
Houses here tend to be new-traditional or Craftsman-influenced, with many built in the 2000s. Lots are often a bit larger than you see in dense infill neighborhoods, and some properties back to greenbelts or small pine pockets.
On pricing, public listing aggregators have recently shown a median sale price in the mid-$700,000s for Tallyn’s Reach, with typical single-family homes often listing in the $700,000 to $900,000 range depending on size, finishes, and lot location. Larger, estate-style homes can top $1 million. Price per square foot often falls in the low-to-mid $200s, and days on market tend to run in the several-dozen-day range. These numbers move with the broader Denver metro market, so plan to confirm current pricing and tempo before you set expectations.
You’ll see three layers of governance referenced in neighborhood materials:
Assessment amounts can change year to year and vary by sub-association, so review current figures with the Metro District, Master HOA, or your MLS listing. The Master HOA newsletter outlines historical responsibilities and contacts, which is helpful background as you gather today’s numbers.
Daily errands are straightforward. Southlands Town Center is a short drive and serves as a hub for dining, shopping, and community events for southeast Aurora. Get a feel for the venue through this overview of Southlands Town Center.
Commuting is car-friendly. E-470 and Smoky Hill Road provide your primary routes, making trips to the Denver Tech Center or DIA feasible depending on traffic. Many families plan for roughly 20 to 40 minutes to major job centers at typical commute times.
For errands, Tallyn’s Reach is car-dependent, with a Walk Score around 22. Inside the neighborhood, sidewalks and internal trails make it easy to reach parks and meet neighbors on foot or by bike.
Neighborhood profiles often show a moderate-to-low crime picture in aggregator datasets. For a clear view of current conditions, consider checking official Aurora Police precinct statistics and city resources rather than relying on third-party summaries alone.
Make the most of a first visit with a simple game plan:
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