Call Us Now : 303-301-7137

BOULDER COLORADO REAL ESTATE

 

 Traveling on Highway 36 en route to the City of Boulder, Colorado, it's not hard to see why this captivating city has been given the name, "The City Between the Mountains and Reality." Lying 5,430 feet above sea level, acres of enormous open space move into Boulder's charming cityscape nestled in Boulder Valley, where the Rocky Mountains join the Great Plains. Immediately on the city's west side are magnificent slabs of sedimentary rock slanted up on the foothills, named The Flatirons. The Flatirons serve as a time-honored symbol of Boulder, and many times appear on city-related materials. 

 BOULDER HOMES BY PRICE

BOULDER HOMES BY SCHOOL TYPE

 

boulder

Situated thirty-five miles Northwest of Downtown Denver, Boulder is an enchanting mountain city, enhanced with innate splendor, trendy urban culture, and residents have a love of the great outdoors. Boulder is also proud to be among Colorado's leading havens for business, learning, exploration, and recreational amenities. Boulder's community services have received many awards and appear in many magazine lists in categories like Best Places to Live, Best Cities for Singles and Best Cities for Relocating Families, just to mention a few. It's no wonder why so many people and families are choosing Boulder as their new home. Colorado Home Helper offers a unique and easy way to search for Boulder, Colorado real estate and homes for sale.

BOULDER HOMES FOR SALE

Boulder is one of Colorado hottest real estate markets. Last year Boulder was one of Colorado's only cities to see home appreciation above 5%.  You won't find any cookie cutter or track homes in Boulder. Custom homes with scenic views, and abundant open space have keep Boulder real estate in high demand. Home prices in Boulder range from the low 300's to $15 million. Visit our exclusive MLS SEARCH to find all Boulder real estate homes for sale.

There is currently 163 total listings in BOULDER:

  • Condominumum - 43. The median Condominumum price is $325,788. Condominumums in BOULDER range from $112,900 to $2,100,000
  • Income 0. The median Incomes price is $531,780. Income property in BOULDER ranges from $419,900 to $749,000
  • Land 14. The median home price is $760,510. Land in BOULDER ranges from $49,950 to $1,990,000
  • Homes 96. The median home price is $1,033,241. Homes in BOULDER range from $169,900 to $5,295,000


 

FEATURED BOULDER REAL ESTATE

Boulder
$1,398,000 MLS# 692416  
Boulder
$520,000 MLS# 1063063  
Boulder
$75,000 MLS# 1054567  
Boulder
$759,000 MLS# 1030618  
Boulder
$799,000 MLS# 1060614  
Boulder
$920,000 MLS# 996607  

BOULDER NEIGHBORHOODS

HISTORY

During the early to mid 1800s, there were many nomadic Native American Indian tribes stationed at the foothills in Boulder during the winer months. Some of the tribes included the Southern Arapaho, Ute, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Sioux Indians. 

The earliest documentations of European pioneers in the region were gold prospectors who appeared in 1858, during the time when Boulder belonged to the Nebraska Territory. The Colorado Territory was later formed in 1861. Boulder City was then incorporated in 1871 and two years later the railroad stretched outwards to the city. The first school house in Boulder was constructed in 1860 and the University of Colorado at Boulder opened its doors the very same year Colorado achieved statehood in 1876. 

CULTURE AND RECREATION

Serving as Colorado's 8th largest city and Boulder County's county seat, Boulder provides visitors and residents with many premier shopping opportunities. Many like shopping on the Pearl Street Mall and the newly developed Twenty Ninth Street shopping center. Downtown Boulder is also home to a variety of fine eateries, trendy bars, and wonderful boutiques. There are also plenty of annual art and cultural celebrations such as the yearly Bolder Boulder and the Boulder Creek Fest, Shakespeare Festival, the Boulder Internatinal Film Festival, and of course, the twice-a-week Farmers' Market during Boulder's summer months next to Civic Park on 13th Street. 

 

boulder

 

Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves in awe of the over 31,000 acres of lush open space and natural preserves. There are so many wonderful opportunities to hike, bike and rock climb. Many of the trails conveniently start at the edge of Boulder, and others are just a short distantce away by car. For information on outdoor activities and a trail map, the City of Boulder Open Space website serves as an informative resource.

BOULDER CO REAL ESTATE & AREA LINKS

Boulder School's

Boulder REALTORs

Boulder Townhomes and Condos

Boulder's Luxury Real Estate

City of Boulder Official Website

Boulder Chamber of Commerce

Boulder City Events

Boulder Recreation

Personal Information
Contact Information
Property Information
Moving Details
Describe your dream home.
Spam Protection Code
Colorado homes for sale           Boulder Real Estate           Boulder homes for sale

 

 

COLORADO COMMUNITIES
NAVIGATION
SURROUNDING AREAS
RECENT BLOG POST
2012-02-04 19:31:01

What Should You Do as a First Time Home Buyer?
As a first time home buyer, it is crucial that you use all the resources that are available to you in finding the right home, best mortgage broker and the lowest mortgage rate. Many people feel they can go ahead with the home buying process on their own, without understanding in full the benefit that the right real estate agent or mortgage broker can have A real estate agent is one of the most knowledgeable people you can use when looking for a home. We don’t recommend seeing a real estate right off the bat, but simply after you have looked around at the various homes in the area.

Advice for First Time Home Buyers

A real estate broker knows the neighborhoods in which homes are the cheapest and knows where to go for information regarding the property information. An agent knows the home buying process inside out and would be able to help you right from the start of the home search. Real estate agents have affiliations with mortgage brokers, so this could benefit you in a great way. Real estate brokers want you to be able to purchase the home, so getting your mortgage approved is one of their biggest concerns. As a first time home buyer, you need to know your needs for the purchase. Do you want to purchase a home close to where you live now? Do you want to buy a home near the city center? All these questions need to be answered. When visiting various open houses to see the staged homes, you need to look carefully at the various improvements done in the home. These improvements will be included in the final price of the home. The biggest concern for a home buyer is the resulting renovations needed after the purchase of the home. The best practice is to hire an inspection agent to analyze the home. The inspection report will be given to you and will outline the various issues with the home and the estimated costs to repair them. As a note, it is important that you get all the information concerning property taxes and other bills. Once you are satisfied with your inspection report and the details of the home, you can move onto the mortgage portion of the process. When getting a mortgage, you need to make sure that you walk into the lender’s office with a good chance of getting approved. In order to be in a great position, you should consult with a mortgage broker first. A mortgage broker will look through your finances and tell you if anything looks like it may bring down the chances of getting approved. A common example is the debt to income ratio for a particular family. Additionally, a mortgage broker has access to interest rates offered by all the lenders in the region, so you will definitely be getting the best rate possible. If you take the opportunity to use the various resources available to you, your home buying process will be very efficient and save you time and money. skills, and unsurpassed
2012-02-03 22:39:59

How to Find Affordable Housing in Thornton, Colorado
Thornton, Colorado is a city in the Denver metropolitan area that is consistently ranked as one of the most desirable places to live in the United States. Thornton is just 10 miles north of downtown Denver and is located right along interstate 25, which makes it easy to access any Colorado city along the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Many people living in Thornton commute to work in Denver, Colorado, making Thornton an idea place to live for businessmen and businesswomen looking to live slightly outside of downtown, but still remain close to their work.

Finding Affordable Housing in Thornton, Colorado

For those looking to live in Thornton, there are hundreds of housing options and the housing market is increasing in value. The average price per square foot in Thornton is $116, which is an increase of 1.8% compared to 2010. The average listing price for Thornton (according to Trulia.com) was $247,607 the week of December 21st, 2011. For those searching for a home in Thornton, Colorado, ColoradoHomeHelper.com is a great place to start. The website allows you to click around and search based on specific qualities you are searching for in a home. Whether you are looking for a certain square footage or acreage, or a particular price range, or a specific number of bedrooms or bathrooms, ColoradoHomeHelper.com allows you to customize your search and select condos, apartments, houses or townhomes based upon specific qualities. When considering a move or relocation to Thornton, it is tough to know how to find a home or who to trust. ColoradoHomeHelper.com is updated by knowledgeable realtors who understand trends in the real estate industry and specific details about the Thornton market. For those searching for a home, ColoradoHomeHelper.com is a one stop site you can trust as you begin your search. It is well-organized and easy to sift through as you look through hundreds of housing options. ColoradoHomeHelper.com helps you find the most affordable housing options and the lowest price possible. Plus, those who use ColoradoHomeHelper.com can narrow down their search to be certain they are getting actually what they want. Thornton, Colorado is a thriving city with a strong commitment to environmental issues and quality of life for citizens. Thornton residents have access to a city rich in culture, with excellent proximity to nearby hiking, biking, and walking trails, as well as skiing, snowboarding, rock-climbing and dozens of other recreational activities. Thornton is full of breath-taking views and residents have easy access to nearby cities, like Denver and Boulder. The options for business, education, recreation and the housing in Thornton are endless. skills, and unsurpassed
2012-01-26 06:57:11

Why Is a Home Inspection Important?
If you are planning on purchasing a home or any sort of property for that matter, it is important that you hire a reputable property or home inspection specialist to professionally expect the house you intend to buy. As one might expect, it is typically the buyer who takes initiative to hire a home inspection specialist, but that is not always the case. When a home owner is desperate to sell a home for instance, he or she may opt for a home inspection to attract buyers that are hesitant to have a inspection done. Moreover, choosing to pay a little more for a home inspection now, and getting it done without a buyers request will increase your credibility and that of the home you're selling.

Why Home Inspection's are Important

Home inspection reports can be hugely beneficial in the buyers decision to buy a property as it details information about the home they plan to purchase, which without the home inspection report might otherwise be hard to find. Whether you're a first time home buyer purchasing a condo or townhome to live in, or a serial real estate investor scouting a property to make your next big venture, its always important for home buyers and real estate investors to keep in mind the importance of a home inspection. For most people, buying a home is the largest purchase that they'll make in their life. But its not just a purchase; it's an investment in your future, your family and financial well-being. Because average home buyers in America put such a large portion of their life’s earnings into their property, wise home buyers want to make sure that you are getting a nice home that is fairly valued and has no noticiable damages or repairs needed. Getting the best value on a real estate purchase is so important to some, that people who feel they've found their dream home will often walk away without hesitation or leaving any room for negotiation if they believe the home is overvalued. On the flip side of the coin, several instances have occured where a home buyer purchases a property under the false impression that it was in tip-top condition and no serious restorations or renovations will need to be made in the near future. Unfortunately, in such cases, it is normally only after the buyers have closed on what they belive to be a great home and finalized the deal that the buyers begin to take notice of what are sometimes only small imperfections, but at other times can be large damages requiring costly home repairs. The degree of the renovations needed in a home will vary, from small to large. Small scale renovations include cabinet changes, and switching out doors. When one speaks of large scale home renovations, on the other hand, what is normally required are things like roof repair, brick replacements, driveway upgrades, etc. By skimping on the costs associated with the home inspection process, or failing to complete the necessary steps to secure a good home inspection, you may end up spending thousands in the end. When we say home inspection, we actually mean an inspection that is done by a government certified professional. Inspections aren’t just done with the basic senses. Instead certified government inspectors use tools and equipment specifically designed to properly inspect a home aput a fair value on the house. That being said, there is a certain level of expertise to be achieved in the home inspection process. Even if your friend is an experienced builder, he may not have the means to provide you with a qualified inspection report. The inspection report will be greatly useful in the actual home buying process, as we shall discuss briefly below. Perhaps the best way to find a good certified home inspector is to ask professionals in the real estate market. Home inspection evaluators can be booked through local Realtors or at real estate offices. Surprising to many, home inspections are actually relatively affordable, at least in comparison to otherexpenses that most home buyers are forced to face when buying real estate. For a small to medium sized home, a fair price for a home inspection performed by an experienced professional should cost anywhere from $300 t0 $500. For larger properties such as office buildings, apartment complexes and shopping malls; prices will be considerably higher. These large scale projects often require more than one certified inspector to do the job correctly and get the best possible evaluation of the property, taking into account any problems that may arise. Using the home inspection report that will be provided to you once the inspection is complete, you will be in a much better position to bargin for the selling priceyou hope to see. This will only apply if there are not any major issues with the home being sold, such as the immediate need to replace the roof. The report will also be useful in the sense that you have an idea of how much money you would need to spend on short term renovations and long term renovations. So, as you can see, it is crucial that a home buyer hires a professional to inspect the home they intend to purchase. skills, and unsurpassed

© Copyright Logan Chierotti Demis Realty, Inc 2007 | Disclaimer | Metrolist Disclaimer | MLS IDX Sitemap | Site Map