BOULDER
Boulder’s neighborhoods each offer a different flavor, from pizza and rock n’ roll on University Hill to cutting-edge cuisine and burgeoning breweries in East Boulder
WELCOME TO BOULDER
Tucked into a picturesque valley below the iconic Flatirons, Boulder is a world-class destination offering 300 days of sunshine and an impressive variety of recreation, shopping, dining, cultural and entertainment choices. It's no wonder National Geographic named Boulder the Happiest City in America.
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Downtown is the always-lively heart and soul of Boulder, which centers around historic Pearl Street. This brick-paved pedestrian walkway is lined with independently owned shops, acclaimed restaurants and distinctive Victorian-era architecture. The shopping and dining continue on Pearl East and Pearl West, plus a few blocks to the north and south of Pearl. It’s where visitors come to stroll, tech startups come to work, farmers come to sell their bounty at the Boulder Farmers Market and Boulder locals gather for great events and entertainment.
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REAL ESTATE INSIGHTS
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The Chautauqua neighborhood district is located at the base of Boulder's Flatirons and is one of the most scenic and popular destinations in town. This historic area of Boulder centers around the Colorado Chautauqua, founded in 1898 as part of national series of cultural and educational summer retreats to which orators, performers and educators traveled, bringing lectures, performances, concerts, classes and exhibitions to the public. Today, people visit for the natural lands, a sprawling park, rental cottages, performance venues and an esteemed restaurant.
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A residential district with a big heart, denizens of South Boulder are loyal to its laid-back lifestyle, easy access to trails and esteemed national laboratories. The neighborhood is nestled into the foothills, with beautiful lands to explore.
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The average price of a home in Boulder was $1,100,773 in September 2022, and Boulder home values have gone up 14.2% over the past year.
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