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Human connection is the next must-have amenity in real estate

A pivotal real estate shift

From Denver’s urban core to Colorado’s booming suburbs, today’s homebuyers aren’t just comparing square footage and neighborhood facilities in their purchase decisions. They’re asking: Does this place have a sense of community? Will I belong here?

Community as amenity

In a newly published article in Colorado Real Estate Journal our CEO Todd Hornback examines a pivotal shift in today’s real estate market, revealing why human connection is emerging as the next must-have amenity. 

Master-planned community developers and neighborhoods that prioritize belonging will future proof their investments and stand out in crowded markets with: 

  • Stronger retention: Residents who feel connected stick around longer. 
  • Higher satisfaction: Engagement translates to well-being. 
  • More referrals: Connection fuels word-of-mouth growth. 

Designing for connection

At Mountain Brook, a simple shift made a meaningful difference. We replaced impersonal transactional communications with warm, community-oriented updates.

The impact: an 80% open rate that sparked genuine, measurable resident engagement. 

Connection is the new currency

People want more than amenities — they’re investing in connection as the true driver of long-term value. When community building is intentional, it’s embedded across design, operations, the resident experience, and the story that shapes every neighborhood.

It’s time to redefine what value means in real estate — not only through physical assets, but through the social infrastructure that turns places into communities. 

Read the full article to explore why connection is becoming real estate’s most valuable asset.

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