A small area bordered by 15th on the west, Sumac on the North, Quince to the South and Gamet Ln to the east.
Moores lies just south of the Crestview Neighborhood. It's comfortably buffered from Broadway and also 28th St. by other neighborhoods.
MY TAKE ON THIS NEIGHBORHOOD:
While Moores is evolving into an area known for larger lots and custom homes, it's a popular area where homes are being renovated or replaced as the values remain strong and demand is also continuing to rise.
HISTORY:
There are homes from the early days when it was originally started back in the 1940's and 1950's, and there are still some homes in the area which were built long before the Moores name was used or the community of Moores technically existed.
WHAT’S NEW TODAY:
A variety of changes have come to Moores. Mainly, we're seeing the same thing here as in Crestview. Older poorly built homes are being replaced by larger, more modern well-built homes, if you can find one for sale... inventory is consistently low here, and prices are up considerably, year over year as is most of Boulder.
LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS:
The close proximity to 28th Street, 19th and other conduits of Boulder make it attractive given its relative anonymity, and quiet almost secluded nature. It's a short drive, or even short cycling distance to most features of Boulder.
SCHOOLS SERVING MOORES NEIGHBORHOOD:
Crestview Elementary, Foothills Elementary, Centennial Middle, Boulder High
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