
Sanctuary Pointe occupies about 460 acres at the top of Baptist Road in Monument, Colorado. The community lies along the western edge of Black Forest, with most of its acreage in a natural pine setting. Development began in the mid-2010s, and three local builders shaped its character. Classic Homes, Vantage Homes, and Saddletree Homes lead construction here. Homes for sale in Sanctuary Pointe span paired-patio designs to large custom homes on wooded lots.
Common styles include mountain craftsman, prairie, and contemporary ranch. Lot sizes range from about 8,400 square feet up to a half acre. Most streets curve to follow the terrain rather than holding a strict grid pattern. Mature ponderosa pines and Gambel oak preserve the wooded character of the parcel.
Residents have access to neighborhood parks, miles of paved and natural trails, and connections to the regional trail system. Across Baptist Road, Fox Run Regional Park adds four miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking. The community uses a single HOA managed by Hammersmith Management, alongside the Triview Metropolitan District for water and infrastructure.
Compared with Jackson Creek and Promontory Pointe to the south, Sanctuary Pointe offers larger lots and a heavier tree canopy. Woodmoor, just to the northwest, has older homes and a more established street grid.
Sanctuary Pointe attracts buyers who want a wooded Front Range setting without sacrificing commute access. The community is about ten minutes north of the U.S. Air Force Academy. It's roughly forty-five minutes south of downtown Denver via I-25. Many residents work at the Academy or commute to jobs along the Denver Tech Center corridor. Others head south to medical campuses in northern Colorado Springs.
The wooded terrain creates microclimates that surprise newcomers. The Palmer Divide can drop heavier snow than Colorado Springs, just a few miles south. If you want to compare other parts of town, our Monument homes for sale page lists more options on our website.
Current activity varies by season, but Sanctuary Pointe is among the most sought-after pockets in Monument. Inventory tends to stay tight because many original buyers stay put for years. Spring usually brings the most listings, while winter sees fewer turnover sales. A local agent can help you spot new listings the day they hit the market.
Most homes are single-family with 3 to 5 bedrooms and finished basements. Mountain craftsman and modern prairie elevations dominate the streetscape. Classic Homes builds paired-patio homes for lower maintenance, while Vantage Homes and Saddletree Homes offer larger single-family floor plans. Many lots back to open space, which is the feature buyers most often seek.
Sanctuary Pointe usually sells at a premium compared with Jackson Creek and Promontory Pointe because of larger wooded lots. Woodmoor and the Kings Deer area can come in higher when acreage is involved. Pricing varies with lot location, view, and whether the basement is finished. Your agent can compare active listings on the streets you're interested in.
Sanctuary Pointe homeowners pay HOA dues to a single association managed by Hammersmith Management. The dues cover common-area maintenance, the trail network, and shared landscaping. Buyers also fund the Triview Metropolitan District through their property taxes, which handles water and infrastructure. Architectural guidelines control paint, fencing, and exterior changes. Always request the current HOA disclosures before submitting an offer.
New construction continues inside Sanctuary Pointe. Classic Homes, Vantage Homes, and Saddletree Homes all build active floor plans. Available plans shift throughout the year as lots are released. The Renaissance Collection from Classic Homes is one of the current single-family lines. Buyers seeking move-in-ready options also see resale listings on lots finished in the last few years.
Lewis-Palmer School District 38 serves Sanctuary Pointe and the broader Monument area. The district operates several elementary schools, Lewis-Palmer Middle School, plus Lewis-Palmer High School and Palmer Ridge High School. School zoning depends on your specific address inside the community. Always confirm current attendance boundaries with Lewis-Palmer School District 38 before making decisions based on schools.
Our team has walked dozens of homes inside Sanctuary Pointe and the surrounding Monument area. We know which streets back to open space, which lots catch afternoon shade, and how each builder's resale history has changed. Call us at 719-357-7366 for a private showing or to talk through a specific listing. We're glad to share builder updates, answer questions, or set up a tour at your pace. Great Colorado Homes is here when you're ready.