Parker · Douglas County
Contractor sites for Parker, built on the numbers.
Parker is a growing Douglas County town with the metro's highest broadband adoption and newest housing — an affluent, family, owner-occupied market southeast of Denver.
Parker by the numbers
US Census ACS 2024 five-year estimates. Sourced in full below.
- Population
- 61,783
- Median age
- 36.2
- Median household income
- $133,369
- Median home value
- $646,300
- Owner-occupied
- 71.8%
- Broadband access
- 98.3%
- Self-employed
- 8.3%
- Median year built
- 2004
What the data says about building here
Parker has the metro's highest broadband adoption — 98.3% of households — and its lowest self-employment rate at 8.3%. It is a wired, wage-and-salary, family town southeast of Denver where the first move a homeowner makes is a search.
The housing is some of the newest in the metro (median built 2004) with a $133,369 median income and 71.8% owner-occupancy across 61,783 residents. Work here is upgrade-and-finish on modern homes more than restoration.
Parker anchors to Douglas County's 10,563 establishments and $9.6B in annual payroll (CBP 2023), 1,038 of them construction firms.
The Douglas County business base
Parker's market sits inside Douglas County's 10,563 employer establishments and $9.6B in annual payroll (County Business Patterns 2023). 1,038 of those are construction firms employing about 13,769 people — the trades a site like this is built for.
What we build for Parker contractors
Run a contracting business in Parker? Tell us about it through the form. You'll get a plain answer on scope, price, and fit — and the standing disclosure that we're a Campbell Digital Studio brand out of Daphne, Alabama, with no Parker office. The work runs remotely.
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