Woodmen Hills homes for sale in Peyton, CO give buyers a more established master-planned option in the Falcon area. The community is set between Highway 24 and Meridian Road, with many homes built during the early and mid-2000s. Most listings are single-family homes with stucco exteriors, attached garages, fenced yards, and more breathing room than many newer neighborhoods inside Colorado Springs.
The live listings above show current pricing and availability, but the details behind each property matter here. Some streets back to Antler Creek Golf Course, while others feel more interior and residential. When I walk Woodmen Hills with buyers, I separate those settings early because the rear exposure can change how the home feels every day.
Woodmen Hills often competes with Meridian Ranch, Bent Grass, and Banning Lewis Ranch. The main difference is that Woodmen Hills is more built out, with older resale homes and mature yards. Buyers who want newer inventory often look nearby, while buyers who want more established landscaping may stay focused here.
The Woodmen Hills Metropolitan District is a major part of the search. It affects access to recreation, utility context, and how buyers compare monthly costs. I treat the metro district review as part of the payment conversation, not as a side note after a house looks good online.
Several Woodmen Hills streets wrap around Antler Creek Golf Course, an 18-hole public daily-fee course that winds through Woodmen Hills and Meridian Ranch. Golf-course lots can bring open views and less direct rear-neighbor exposure. Interior streets may feel quieter and more predictable. I like to stand in the backyard during showings here because the MLS photos rarely explain the view, sound, and privacy as well as the property itself.
Woodmen Hills is governed by the Woodmen Hills Metropolitan District, which provides parks and recreation programming for residents. The district maintains recreation facilities, trails, open space, aquatics programs, fitness areas, and community amenities. Before comparing two similar homes, I read the district information and any smaller neighborhood covenant documents together. A lower list price can feel different once taxes, district costs, and any pocket HOA rules are factored in.
Most Woodmen Hills homes are resale properties, so condition varies by owner, builder phase, and maintenance history. Common items to review include basement finish quality, drainage near the foundation, older mechanical systems, and roof age after Front Range hail seasons. The Great Colorado Homes guides on common inspection issues, Colorado roof hail damage, and radon in Colorado homes are useful background for this area.
Woodmen Hills is part of Falcon School District 49. The district’s Falcon Zone includes Woodmen Hills Elementary, Falcon Middle School, and Falcon High School. School boundaries and enrollment details can change, so the property address should be checked directly with the district. I also look at drive patterns inside the neighborhood because two homes with the same school names can still feel different during morning routines.
Highway 24 is the main route buyers notice first in Woodmen Hills. It connects the community westward toward Colorado Springs and eastward toward the Peyton and Falcon corridors. Buyers connected to Schriever Space Force Base often compare this area with other east-side neighborhoods, including Springs Ranch and Banning Lewis Ranch. The Great Colorado Homes guide to military PCS neighborhoods in Colorado Springs gives more context for that search.
Great Colorado Homes helps buyers compare Woodmen Hills listings by lot setting, metro district costs, recreation access, school boundaries, and resale condition. This is the kind of neighborhood where two similar homes can feel very different once you see the street, backyard, and district details in person.
Call 719-357-7366 to talk with a local Realtor about homes for sale in Woodmen Hills and nearby Falcon communities.