
EnCore
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Community Overview
EnCore (often referenced publicly as Encore on 34) is a coming-soon / early-stage large-scale development in the greater Loveland–Johnstown–Centerra orbit, generally tied to the US Highway 34 corridor east of Centerra. Public materials describing “Encore on 34” frame it as a mixed-use project with significant residential components rather than a small neighborhood infill. In the Northern Colorado new-build landscape, this reads more like a future pipeline community than something you can meaningfully “shop” today the way you would an active subdivision with specs, lots, and firm pricing.Updated Feb 2026
About the Community
New Construction Reality
Right now, EnCore is best understood as planned/entitled/advancing, not as a community with everyday buyer-ready inventory. Public references to “Encore on 34” describe a very large site with hundreds of planned homes and additional commercial/multifamily elements, which typically means multi-year buildout and phased releases. In communities at this stage, builders often open interest lists long before there are consistent site starts, and “coming soon” can still mean months of behind-the-scenes work: plats, utilities, road tie-ins, and finalizing product + pricing. You should not expect a stable pipeline of quick move-ins early—more often, the first wave is either a small lot release or a small batch of specs used to establish comps and momentum. The practical expectation for buyers is: if you need a firm move date, you’ll likely do better in an already-active neighborhood; if you can be flexible and want early selection, you can monitor EnCore’s first releases. And because this is a larger development style, expect the “what you see today” experience to change dramatically over time (amenities, access, and even nearby commercial buildout evolve as phases roll).
Builder & Inventory Behavior
If EnCore is tied to the Encore on 34 development, the overall project structure points to controlled releases—lots and specs coming out in batches rather than wide-open availability. For a builder like Aspen Homes (if/when they officially launch there), the key behavior pattern to plan for is that early inventory often comes with less negotiation room because builders are establishing pricing and protecting future releases. The leverage typically shows up later—when there are standing specs that need to close, or when multiple builders are competing inside the same footprint (if that ends up being the case here). Until you can see an actual inventory list and contract package, assume standard builder rules apply: timelines are builder-controlled, change orders are limited after selections, and incentives—if offered—are usually tied to specific lenders/rate-lock conditions. The buyer move is to be ready with financing and decision-making, but not rushed into signing before you’ve verified taxes, HOA obligations, and all-in monthly cost.
Costs & Fees to Know
Many new construction communities in Northern Colorado use metro districts to finance infrastructure like roads, utilities, and amenities. This can add $150–$500+ per month to your housing costs depending on the mill levy. Understanding your true monthly payment—including metro district taxes, HOA dues, and property taxes—is essential before you buy.
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Near 6402 Un Crk Dr, Loveland, CO 80538
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