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Boulder Real Estate

Boulder, Colorado real estateToday, the Boulder real estate market encompasses 27.8 square miles at the foot of the Flatirons. Boulder is home to over 101,000 residents, according to the 2000 census, but this number is rising as more buyers discover the exceptional lifestyle that Boulder has to offer. Because there is such a demand for Boulder real estate, city officials have imposed a 1% limit on housing growth with the intention of preserving the high quality of life that Boulder homeowners have come to know and love.

Boulder Homes

In addition to limiting the number of new Boulder homes that are allowed to be built, the city has also adopted a long term Transportation Master Plan with an impressive goal of having a 0% increase of cars on the city's roads. This means that streets of Boulder will be quieter, safer, and cleaner for residents and their families.

One of the unique benefits of own property in Boulder is the fact that the city is surrounded by a ring of open space, called a greenbelt. This ring has been building around the city over the past 20 years, and enhances the feeling of wide open space and lush surroundings. Because city officials have worked hard to maintain the character of this world-class city, residents take great pride owning real estate in Boulder.

Read more about Boulder, Colorado, or see all Boulder property listings below. Be sure to also check out Boulder Neighborhoods for in-depth information and MLS listings specific to each subdivision in the city.

Boulder Homes and Properties for Sale priced $900,000 - $1,000,000

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1604 Violet Ave

City Boulder, Zip 80304
Listing Office: Wright Kingdom
Price $999,999
Beds: 3 Baths: 1
MLS#: 666777
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606 Linden Park Dr

City Boulder, Zip 80304
Listing Office: RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc
Price $999,500
Beds: 4 Baths: 3
MLS#: 642014
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606 LINDEN PARK Drive

City Boulder, Zip 80304
Listing Office: RE/MAX OF BOULDER
Price $999,500
Beds: 4 Baths: 3
MLS#: 1028967
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528 Pearl St

City Boulder, Zip 80302
Listing Office: Coldwell Banker Res-CanyonBlvd
Price $999,000
Beds: 2 Baths: 1
MLS#: 665391
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3068 10th St

City Boulder, Zip 80304
Listing Office: Coldwell Banker Res-CanyonBlvd
Price $997,500
Beds: 2 Baths: 2
MLS#: 672143
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3676 26th St

City Boulder, Zip 80304
Listing Office: RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc
Price $995,000
Beds: 4 Baths: 5
MLS#: 654008
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7035 Rustic Trl

City Boulder, Zip 80301
Listing Office: A Better Way Realty
Price $995,000
Beds: 6 Baths: 6
MLS#: 661684
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766 16th St

City Boulder, Zip 80302
Listing Office: 8z Marsha Badger
Price $995,000
Beds: 4 Baths: 4
MLS#: 671236
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1936 Bluff St

City Boulder, Zip 80304
Listing Office: Pedal To Properties
Price $995,000
Beds: 4 Baths: 2
MLS#: 672438
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3676 26TH Street

City Boulder, Zip 80304
Listing Office: RE/MAX OF BOULDER
Price $995,000
Beds: 4 Baths: 5
MLS#: 994855
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3953 Springleaf Ln

City Boulder, Zip 80304
Listing Office: eighty 30 realty-Boulder
Price $990,000
Beds: 3 Baths: 3
MLS#: 641040
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287 SPRUCE Court

City Boulder, Zip 80302
Listing Office: DOUG SWARTZENDRUBER
Price $988,800
Beds: 3 Baths: 3
MLS#: 1033172
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3963 Springleaf Ln

City Boulder, Zip 80304
Listing Office: eighty 30 realty-Boulder
Price $985,000
Beds: 3 Baths: 3
MLS#: 651127
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6057 Red Hill Rd

City Boulder, Zip 80302
Listing Office: Coldwell Banker Res-CanyonBlvd
Price $985,000
Beds: 4 Baths: 4
MLS#: 651663
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2979 S Lakeridge Trl

City Boulder, Zip 80302
Listing Office: KL Realty
Price $985,000
Beds: 4 Baths: 4
MLS#: 656528
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History of Boulder, Colorado

The city of Boulder began as a small mining camp on the banks of what became known as Boulder Creek. The first settlers, a party of prospectors led by Thomas Aikins, reached the mouth of Boulder Canyon in the fall of 1858. They called their campsite "Red Rocks" because of the red sandstone cliffs. Friendly contact was made with Chief Niwot and the Arapahoe tribe. The Cheyennes were also indigenous to the area, while other tribes such as the Utes, Kiowas, Comanches and Sioux, were occasional visitors.

In January 1859, gold was discovered at Gold Run, an area west of the present Gold Hill community and approximately 12 miles northwest of Boulder. This gave impetus to the Boulder City Town Company, which was organized in 1859 by A.A. Brookfield (the company's first president) and 60 shareholders.

Boulder was designated as the county seat in 1867. Boulder was so named because of the many unwieldy rocks the settlers had to clear away from the land before they could construct their cabins.

Native American uprisings and the decline of the nearby gold camps resulted in several hard years for the new community. In 1871, however, the prospects of obtaining a railroad and a university brought Boulder City to life, and the town was incorporated under the Territorial Government. Two years later, both the Colorado Central Railroad and the Denver-Boulder Valley Railroad reached the city. Some of the earliest ordinances were aimed at controlling dogs. The founding fathers also began charging saloons $10 to operate, and they began a tree-planting program—evidence of the city's long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship.

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