Boulder Real Estate For Sale Has It All!
This is a tour of a very beautiful home on one of the best lot locations in Spanish Hills. When you think of Boulder real estate, and conjure up an ideal notion of getting all four of the ‘biggies’ you’ll not be disappointed with this home. Views, Lot Size, superb construction and finish quality, and of course…home size.
Watch this tour, see for yourself, and email or call me, so we can get you inside for your private and personal tour of this absolutely wonderful home.
This home was originally built back in the 1970′s, had it top popped in 2001, and then was completely remodeled in 2008.
During this tour, I was absolutely impressed with all of the changes and wonderful choices these homeowners made. I hope you’ll agree.
Here’s a highlight of some of the features of this wonderful home.
- New White Birch Hardwood Floors
- New Carpet and Interior Paint
- New Interior Doors, Door Hardware and Light Fixtures
- New Trim and Finish Work, including Custom Alder Beam Wrap
- New Double Paned Exterior French Doors
- New Stairs and Stairwell Banister
- All of the bathrooms have been completely remodeled with new natural stone tile work of Travertine, Limestone, Granite and/or Slate and all have new fixtures.
- Luxury spa inspired master bathroom that includes a steam shower with two heads, rain shower head, and full body spray,… custom cabinets similar to what I’ve found in world-class health spas in Vail, France and other high-end resorts, also a chroma therapy soaking tub and radiant in-floor heating.
- Built in shelving and cabinets in Master bedroom
- Custom Hunter Douglass window coverings throughout
- Rennai tankless hot water system (high efficiency, energy saving and ecological conscious)
- Kitchen!! Viking range with griddle, Dacor double ovens, Dacor Microwave oven, Twin Bosch Dishwashers, Sub-Zero fridge and custom cherry cabinets… Whew! is that an amazing amount of name dropping high-end kithen appliance bit of business or what?!
- New Fireplaces that have exquisite stone surrounds on the main level and also in the master bedroom sitting area/retreat.
- Upgraded new attic insulation (R40+)
- Exterior walls: 2×6 construction with R19 insul value)
And here’s some of the Exterior Features:
- New Landscaping that features new stamped concrete patio and walkways, and an exterior waterfall
- New well with a new pump for landscaping (the interior water for domestic use is provided through the Boulder Water District)
- New asphalt driveway which extends from garage to street. (the previous drive wasn’t paved all the way to the street)
- Low Voltage exterior lighting with a premium timer system
- Complete exterior repaint in 2008
- professional landscaping including a sprinkler system and grass installation with a 30+ zone, with both standard and drip fulfillment
I really want you to know that this home embodies so many things that we are looking for now in a home in the Boulder area. Magnificent views are emphasized in almost every single room of the home. It’s the perfect orientation on the lot for the excellent views of the flatirons, sweeping view of the front range and even outstanding views of the Indian Peaks range all the way up to snow capped mountains of the continental divide. You can even get a direct and clear view of the flatirons from the laundry room!
Wouldn’t you like to see this in person? Call or email me today and I’ll set up a personal showing for you to get inside and experience this home for yourself. See what you think, call or email me now and let’s give you a chance to see one of the best values and best opportunities in Boulder real estate today.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
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Yeah, sure you could do that, but you can see all of my videos right here on my site. Just see my video tour section, to see tours of Boulder real estate for sale, business profiles, neighborhood profiles, and new development profiles. I want you to find exactly what you want, and get all the info you need. Call or email me now to get straight answers, and start the process of finding the perfect solution to your real estate needs.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
Superior Real Estate For Sale in Rock Creek Ranch
Here’s a great example of a home for sale in Superior, CO with plenty of room (over 2900 square feet), a finished walk-out basement, amazing views, and all the amenities and conveniences of Rock Creek.
Take a look at the tour below and see for yourself what this great home has for you. Better yet, call or email me today to get inside this home for your personal tour.
This home in Rock Creek includes four bedrooms and has some great views of the mountains from the family room, kitchen, and especially the master bedroom.
The kitchen was recently updated with many excellent upgrades. Beautiful maple cabinets, granite counters and stainless steel appliances are the most obvious and highly demanded features you would expect to find.
There are also hardwood floors in the kitchen and family room, and there’s even an enlarged Trex deck just off the back of the kitchen. The new deck is large enough for a full-sized grill, and still plenty of room for a large table and chairs for family dining or entertaining. And, don’t forget the wonderful mountain views.
The back yard has lots of large trees, which offer plenty of privacy in the back yard. You’re just a few steps away from the Yarrow access to 27 miles of trails that connect hundreds of acres of parks, open space lands and recreation areas.
If you want to be close to the Hwy 36 Corridor, Flatiron Crossing Mall, and don’t want to pay the higher prices of Boulder real estate which don’t include all the benefits of a master-planned community like Rock Creek, you owe it to yourself to check out this house soon.
When you think it’s time to explore your needs with someone that really knows the area, call or email me today!
In case you’re wondering why I put together these tours, especially when it’s not one of my listings (that’s real estate jargon for who represents the sellers), I want you to know that it’s because I’m looking to build relationships with people just like you. Buyers need personal and professional representation.
You have a great tool here with tours like this to learn more about this home and many others. I want you to find the house that really fits your needs. I want you to have the most information possible, and I want you to have someone on your side, working as your advocate when you make such a large decision.
Whether you’re looking for a new home for yourself, or a great investment opportunity, homes like this in the Rock Creek neighborhood of Superior, CO might just fit the bill for you. Call or email me now to get more info or to set up your private, personal tour.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
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… OR, you can FOLLOW THE LINKS I have for you on the right side of this page, all of my tours are categorized for you to help you find just what you are looking for! Business Profiles, Neighborhood Profiles, and Homes for Sale, or just browse the list from my Video Tour start page!
Best of all, you could call or email me now, so we can start talking about what’s important to you about the Boulder real estate market! I look forward to hearing from you.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
Rock Creek Neighborhood In Superior Colorado
Here’s a tour for you of the Rock Creek subdivision in Superior, Colorado. Many people have gravitated towards Rock Creek in Superior as their place to call home. I’ve met folks that say they like the master-planned community, the convenience of outstanding shopping and other amenities, proximity to jobs at Interlocken and soon ConocoPhillips, and of course the easy travel via Hwy 36 to Boulder and Denver.
The town of Superior was originally founded in the late 1890′s and owes its roots to the coal mining industry. For most of it’s recent history Superior remained home to about 250 people. It was a quiet town that most folks coming to and from Boulder on the turnpike knew of only because of the Superior/Marshal exit sign they would see approaching Davidson Mesa from the east.
Then in the late 1980′s a large portion of land which was part of Rock Creek Ranch was subdivided, eventually McCaslin road was widened going south from Marshal Road and homes began popping up.
Now the Rock Creek development, which consists of homes mostly built by Richmond American, and a few custom builders, makes up the bulk of what we now consider Superior, Colorado.
Over time, a commercial area known as Superior Marketplace came into being, and brought with it businesses like Target, Costco, Wild Oats (now Whole Foods), Sports Authority, and a selection of other retail businesses.
One of the benefits of Rock Creek that keeps property values up and folks moving into the area is the careful planning and continued efforts of town officials to preserve the quality of life in Rock Creek. While there are some undetermined plans for the 135 or so acres along the turnpike (Hwy 36 between Denver and Boulder is often still called the Boulder Turnpike by locals), for the most part, Rock Creek is a fully developed and complete community.
Given that there isn’t a continuing supply of newly built homes, as long as demand stays strong from home buyers wanting to live in the area, the real estate market and home prices will remain strong, as they have for years.
The area includes about 2700 single family homes, approximately 1800 multi-family homes (condos and apartments), and altogether is home to about 12,000 people.
One of the big attractions for many people are the well-planned parks and open spaces, and especially the way these public lands are all so interconnected. There are almost 600 acres of parks, green spaces and open spaces in Superior, and almost 30 miles of trails. These trails connect parks such as Community Park on the South end of Rock Creek which is home to Williams Field, Purple Park on the north end of the community, and numerous pocket parks, greenbelts, tot lots and the schools and community pools.
If you want to explore your opportunities for living in Rock Creek, or are thinking about selling your home and want to talk more about your plans with me, call or email me today and we take it from there!
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
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… OR, you can FOLLOW THE LINKS I have for you on the right side of this page, all of my tours are categorized for you to help you find just what you are looking for! Business Profiles, Neighborhood Profiles, and Homes for Sale, or just browse the list from my Video Tour start page!
Best of all, you could call or email me now, so we can start talking about what’s important to you about the Boulder real estate market! I look forward to hearing from you.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
ConocoPhillips Demolition Progress
Even though the ConocoPhillips people haven’t shared too much lately, and seem to be playing their cards close to the vest, we can see that there’s progress at the old Storage Tek / Sun Microsystems campus.
Home sale activity in Boulder county is already picking up, compared to a few months ago, and we’ll see even more activity as jobs come into the area due to visible progress like this work going on by ConocoPhillips.
I’d love to hear your thoughts about these changes and how they will affect your decisions to buy or sell real estate. Please call or email me if you’re interested in talking about what’s going on.
I’ve had a couple of recent opportunities to exchange email with Mary Manning, General manager, global real estate and facilities services, ConocoPhillips Co. While the assurances that she gave me about start dates for demolition are proving true as you can see behind me in the video above, I haven’t secured an answer yet from Ms. Manning on whether or not ConocoPhillips plans include deconstruction versus demolition.
From what I’ve been able to observe, the work is moving along at a steady pace, but the work with heavy equipment seems to indicate strictly demolition. This may not be what many more environmentally sensitive folks in our community had hoped for, but the speed and efficiency with which ConocoPhillips moves ahead with their work removing the old Storage Tek buildings may be the more salient issue for local residents right now.
Whether it takes months, or even years, to realize the job growth impact for the towns along the Hwy 36 corridor, the region is already buzzing with evidence of market confidence. I’m seeing more buyers poking their heads up and looking around to pick up some of the remaining great values in the area.
Last month, four homes of the 33 that were for sale in the local MLS system in Superior were bank-owned, and three of them are under contract with a buyer and due to close soon.
I had hoped to hear from Ms. Manning some more details about how ConocoPhillips plans to implement green building techniques as a part of the construction phase, and I’m sure that we’ll get more updates and information on that in due time. Since it may be many months before plans are devised about the campus, I’m sure many decisions are yet to be made.
A recent Denver Post article quoted Mary Manning:
“The ConocoPhillips Colorado campus is a key component in the strategic future plan for the company,” she wrote in an e-mail. “2009 project work will focus on deconstruction of the existing buildings, working on entitlement with the City of Louisville, and meeting with state officials on long-range traffic/Highway 36 issues. It will be a year of planning and preparation.”
Given that Manning shared this Post article with me, I’d say that she’s behind Louisville Mayor Chuck Sisk’s notion that CP will get behind improvements to Hwy 36. That can and should be a great benefit to everyone living in the area. Even though Storage Tek had upwards of 4000 people in it’s highest employment cycle, it’s been a few years since then and when we see 7000 or more employees at the new CP facility, as well as the ancillary job growth and commuter traffic, having turnpike improvements will be a paramount issue.
Exciting times for our area! As Mayor Sisk has said many times, this is an economic benefit to the entire area, not just the city of Louisville. Watch for some great things happening in all the local communities from Boulder to Denver due to this progress.
When you’re ready to talk more about the local real estate market, or have some questions about your personal plans, please call or email me, I’d really like to learn more about what you think and what your plans are if they include our local community.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
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… OR, you can FOLLOW THE LINKS I have for you on the right side of this page, all of my tours are categorized for you to help you find just what you are looking for! Business Profiles, Neighborhood Profiles, and Homes for Sale, or just browse the list from my Video Tour start page!
Best of all, you could call or email me now, so we can start talking about what’s important to you about the Boulder real estate market! I look forward to hearing from you.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
Exclusive West Boulder Real Estate For Sale
This is a special home in the coveted western edge of the Newlands neighborhood of Boulder. This tour below will definitely give you an idea of what you’ll find at this Boulder real estate opportunity. Of course, a personal tour will give you the best understanding of how wonderful this home, and its location are going to be for you.
This beautiful home is nestled at the edge of the foothills, and just steps away from the Dakota Ridge trailhead which takes you up to Mount Sanitas and the Sanitas Valley Trail.
One of the amazing features that benefit you with this house is the fact that it sits on a quarter acre lot. With its position on the land, there’s just the perfect amount of privacy and coziness. Now don’t get hung up on my use of that word “cozy”, which is often a euphemism for small. There isn’t anything small feeling about this land or this home.
The trees and foliage surround this home in such a meaningful way that, even with all the wonderful windows on the south side of the home, you really do feel like you’re living in your own private oasis.
Another element of this home that truly pleased me was the way the architectural interior details make the living spaces feel warm, friendly and intimately spacious, rather than simply voluminous space as with many newer large home.
So now comes size… this home has over 4100 finished square feet including a wonderful finished 1100 finished square foot basement. The home has a brand new roof, and the kitchen and baths are all exquisitely upgraded.
There are four bedrooms, four bathrooms, formal dining, recreation room, a study/office on the main floor, a family room with a fireplace and wet-bar, and even a retreat in the master bedroom.
If you think taking a look at the inside of this home, or any other in Boulder that peaks your interest, call or email me now so that I can make arrangements for your personal tour.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
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… OR, you can FOLLOW THE LINKS I have for you on the right side of this page, all of my tours are categorized for you to help you find just what you are looking for! Business Profiles, Neighborhood Profiles, and Homes for Sale, or just browse the list from my Video Tour start page!
Best of all, you could call or email me now, so we can start talking about what’s important to you about the Boulder real estate market! I look forward to hearing from you.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
Boulder Real Estate In East Boulder For Sale
I have a tour for you of a home for sale at 5543 Stonewall in east Boulder. This is Boulder real estate in a very nice location, and you might overlook this property unless you get to see all the amenities. That’s why I have this tour for you. Of course, if you really want to experience all that this home will give you, you should see it in person. Please call or email me if you’d like to have me set up a personal tour for you.
This is a single-family home that’s right on the park-like setting of one of the paths in the neighborhood. The park and path confluence even includes a pond, and many mature trees and shrubs.
What I also really like about this home is the way it’s situated on the lot. You see, even though the homes are somewhat close together, as many homes are in Boulder that have been built in the last 20 years or less, it’s oriented in a way that maximizes privacy and light.
You’ll also love knowing that the kitchen and master bath have been updated. The master bath and main floor bath have beautiful tile, which looks a lot like Travertine. There’s also a nicely done application of fire-glazed tile surrounding the mirrors in these two bathrooms. Look for this feature in the tour.
Many of the three-level homes I’ve been in like this one seem to have a ‘narrow’ feeling. That’s not true at all for this home. The moment you walk in, you can see the openness and expansiveness I felt when I toured this home for you.
The main floor has oak floors throughout. That gives this home a very warm, but modern feeling and it’s a great update that really works well and makes this home feel special. The visual connection between the living, dining, and kitchen areas works very well, and all of this space is set off by the private view of the landscaped back patio area. This view floats right on out to the park and path confluence with the pond.
Now, here are the stats for you so you don’t think I forgot that you need this important data before you consider calling for a private tour. The home includes three bedrooms, three baths, and it’s over 2100 square feet. Of that 2100+ square feet, the listing agent, Stephanie, says that 1975 of those are finished space.
You’ll see in the tour I made for you that the home looks just like a new model home. That’s because Stephanie and the sellers were smart about their work, and hired Design Matters Home to stage the property.The staging work is only found in the tour you can see above, the still photos here in my article are prior to the staging work.
Staging is helpful for you because I’ve found it’s much easier to imagine yourself living in the space if it’s furnished to show off all of the features and spaces. This home shows just like a model home, and the work that Helly from Design Matters did here gives you an excellent read on how the home can work for you when you move into it.
You’ll see some of the staging in the tour, but the best way to determine if you might be able to call this home your home, is to get inside and experience it first-hand.
I’d like to give you that opportunity, and I think you’re best served to have a trusted Boulder Realtor on your side when buying Boulder real estate. If you’re ready, please call or email me now and I’ll set up a private and personal tour of this home for you at your convenience.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
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… OR, you can FOLLOW THE LINKS I have for you on the right side of this page, all of my tours are categorized for you to help you find just what you are looking for! Business Profiles, Neighborhood Profiles, and Homes for Sale, or just browse the list from my Video Tour start page!
Best of all, you could call or email me now, so we can start talking about what’s important to you about the Boulder real estate market! I look forward to hearing from you.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
Whittier Neighborhood Boulder CO
A funny thing about many Boulder neighborhoods is that over time, different ideas develop about what the boundaries are for the area we think we know.
If you’re interested in Boulder real estate and want to know more about different neighborhoods, I’m offering this as a resource, and I’ve compiled information from a variety of different sources.
Here’s a short video tour of my thoughts on the Whittier neighborhood below. There’s also a useful map and additional information here below the map!
I’ve lived in many different parts of Boulder. The Whittier neighborhood is one of them. When you drive around the downtown area many people think only of the vicinity of Boulder near Whittier Elementary as the true Whittier neighborhood.
The City of Boulder data says that the Whittier neighborhood encompasses the residential sections of Boulder between Bluff Street to the North, 28th Street to the East, Canyon Boulevard to the South, and Broadway to the West.
That’s a pretty large area and most of us consider those parts of downtown something other than ‘Whittier’. With all the changes and developments in the central Boulder area, it’s probably more useful to talk about Whittier as the eastern part of central Boulder from about 18th or 19th streets eastward over to 28th Street as a maximum eastern boundary.
One of the cool things about the Whittier neighborhood is that it’s home to Whittier Elementary School, which is the oldest continuing operating school in the state. It’s also an International Baccalaureate school.
I have a friend that grew up in Boulder and went to Whittier Elementary. I’m pretty sure one or both of his parents went there. I know that his kids went to school at Whittier Elementary, and even though he and parts of his family have lived in other parts of the country, he has lived in the Whittier neighborhood for the last decade or two… in the home that his grandparents owned since he was a child. Now that’s some local history and connection.
Besides having friends in the Whittier area, I’ve helped both buyers and sellers in this neighborhood over the years. If you think you might need some help with real estate in Whittier, why not call or email me soon so we can talk about what you’re planning?
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… OR, you can FOLLOW THE LINKS I have for you on the right side of this page, all of my tours are categorized for you to help you find just what you are looking for! Business Profiles, Neighborhood Profiles, and Homes for Sale, or just browse the list from my Video Tour start page!
Best of all, you could call or email me now, so we can start talking about what’s important to you about the Boulder real estate market! I look forward to hearing from you.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
Noble Park Neighborhood Boulder CO
One of the quiet neighborhoods that I like is an area called Noble Park. It’s just north east of Valmont road and 47th Parkway. Do you think Boulder real estate can have all you really want for under a million dollars? Guess again. Noble park may just fit the bill.
There are some offices in this area that buffer the residential portion of the neighborhood. In fact, my insurance agent has his office in the area ever since he moved from the corporate office in Gunbarrel.
There’s a small pond in the area just at the trail head to part of the extensive bike and pedestrian path system that connects all parts of Boulder and even other parts of the county including the towns of Niwot, Louisville, Lafayette and Longmont.
I remember living in Gunbarrel and using the Cottonwood trail to ride into Boulder from my home. It was great to be able to roll all the way into town without spending time on the roads. The Cottonwood Trail’s west end finished right into the Noble Park neighborhood.
What’s nice about that is you can jump on the path again and scoot over to Boulder, or head out to any number of another locations along the integrated path system.
Noble park is worth checking out. It’s a smaller area that’s full of tree lined streets. Some of the homes have rear-loading garages so the street appeal is kind of idyllic and nostalgic. I have some clients that thought the area reminded them of old school neighborhoods ‘back east’ that were built before all of our garages defined the look from the street.
There are also condos in the neighborhood, which further enhance the buffer from 47th for the single family homes, but hold their own as well designed and desirable homes. The area is full of trees, paths and very near Hayden Lake.
If you think you’d like to consider living in Noble Park, or just want more info about Boulder neighborhoods, give me a call or an email and we’ll get started finding you the new home that’s right for you.
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… OR, you can FOLLOW THE LINKS I have for you on the right side of this page, all of my tours are categorized for you to help you find just what you are looking for! Business Profiles, Neighborhood Profiles, and Homes for Sale, or just browse the list from my Video Tour start page!
Best of all, you could call or email me now, so we can start talking about what’s important to you about the Boulder real estate market! I look forward to hearing from you.
-Zachary Epps, full-time professional Realtor® and EcoBroker®
Gunbarrel Green Neighborhood Boulder CO
You may already know about the Gunbarrel area near IBM, but I want to give you a little background on the area, and here we’ll go over the neighborhood that launched the area due to IBM. It’s called Gunbarrel Green. It’s a part of Boulder real estate that still remains elusive to some out-of-town buyers, and it’s an area you should explore before you firm up your decision about where to live in the Boulder area.
In 1957 IBM bought 640 acres of land near the Boulder reservoir for a new facility. Along came local developers, the Williams brothers, who thought it would make sense to move the Boulder Country Club from its current location east of Boulder on Arapahoe avenue to a new spot.
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The basic idea the Williams brothers had was to build a residential development to subsidize the costs associate with the country club and golf course.
IBM executives, and others, took the bait and made the new development a successful residential neighborhood that thrives today even more than it did in the 1960′s.
While other developers came into play over the years, building other neighborhoods in the area over the last few decades, Gunbarrel Green continues to be one of the core neighborhoods of high demand for many reasons.
There’s a trend of remodeling going on through the area as people rediscover what a desireable location most of the Gunbarrel community can be. It’s full of custom homes, many of them with great views of the foothills and mountains, and many also bordering on the golf course of the Boulder Country Club.
If you think you’d like to explore your options about living in Gunbarrel Green, or any other part of the Gunbarrel area, you should call me or email me today so we can get you the information and help you need.
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-Zachary Epps, full-time professional RE/MAX Realtor® and EcoBroker®
Martin Acres Neighborhood Boulder CO
The Martin Acres neighborhood in Boulder is a part of town that was once a Boulder suburb. When it was built in the 1950′s, it was considered a bit of a distance from the center of town. You should check out this video tour, and the map below, if you think Boulder real estate in Martin Acres might be for you.
Over the years, it has seen some changes as it went from a community oriented around young families, to a neighborhood full of rental homes fueled mainly by CU college students. The trend in the recent decade or so has been back towards owner occupied homes, many of them with children who seem to love taking advantage of the park, based on what I saw during our visit.
There are about 1300 single family homes in Martin Acres, and three apartment complexes.
The core of Martin Acres is the large piece of real estate which includes Martin Park and Creekside Elementary. Creekside boasts that it’s K-2 classes are sporting a low student to teacher ratio of about 18-1. Compared to many others that can run well over 20 or more, that’s admirable.
The homes are essentially built around the land that includes the park and the elementary school.
The school is at the north end of the park just across the creek which divides the land that includes the park and school.
This neighborhood is now considered a very central part of Boulder by today’s standards. It’s an easy walk over to the Table Mesa shopping area which includes many well known businesses including Southern Sun, King Soopers, North Face, and a plethora of other local favorites.
What’s also really nice about this neighborhood is that it’s so convenient to local transportation options; a major bus route along Broadway, the table mesa park-n-ride for RTD, the Baseline Rd. ramp onto the Boulder turnpike (Hwy 36), and best of all, the bike/pedestrian path that connects with the Boulder trail system.
Martin Acres has a neighborhood association which was formed in 1977. So for those of you who want to live in an area that has some sort of community guidance towards how well the neighborhood is maintained, how big houses can get, or other typical association guidelines, this may be a bonus for you.
There’s easy access to the local labs like NIST, NCAR, NOAA and of course CU Boulder.
If you want to know more about homes in Martin Acres, or another Boulder neighborhood, please call or email me now so that we can get started answering your important questions.
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