Brick Center
By Jessica Car · Updated April 2026
A quiet rural neighborhood of 471 residents on spacious half-acre to two-acre lots southeast of downtown Bennett. Homes are a mix of 1970s–2000s single-family builds with a decidedly country feel, open spaces, wildlife sightings, and room to breathe. Nextdoor residents consistently cite the atmosphere, friendly neighbors, dog-friendliness, and natural beauty as top draws. Close enough to town for quick errands yet far enough out for genuine privacy and stargazing on the eastern plains.
Community Anchors
- Trupp Park (7.7 acres, skate park, playground, pavilion, community garden)
- Antelope Hills Open Space (trails and fishing pond)
- Centennial Park (playground and picnic area)
- Bennett Community Park and Corridor of Honor military memorial
- Bennett Community Center and Recreation Center
- 6+ miles of walking and biking trails
- 200+ acres of protected open space
- King Soopers grocery
- High Plains Diner, Happy Burrito, Unik Sweets (local dining)
- Bennett 29J School District (K-12 campus)
- Tractor Supply Co. and Dollar General
Nearby Schools
- Bennett Elementary
- Bennett Intermediate
- Bennett Middle School
- Bennett High School
Considering Brick Center?
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Book a MeetingPrice Range
$343K$750K
$375K–$550K
More accessible end of Bennett
Era Built
1970–2010
19002026
Late 20th Century / Early 21st Century
Other neighborhoods in Bennett
- Bennett Crossing$400K–$560K (estimated)
- Bennett Ranch$490K–$600K (estimated)
- Muegge Farms$343K–$530K (estimated)
- Bennett Village$422K–$500K (estimated)
- Sky View$430K–$550K (estimated)
- Antelope Hills$550K–$830K (estimated)
- Box Elder Creek Ranches$450K–$750K (estimated)
- Wolf Creek Estates$600K–$900K (estimated)
