| Mapleton Hill |
Central |
Mapleton Hill is Boulder's most prestigious neighborhood, close to open space and the Pearl Street Mall downtown. |
| Newlands |
Northwest |
Newlands is arguably Boulder's hottest neighborhood with new custom homes and North Boulder Park. |
| Dakota Ridge |
North |
Dakota Ridge is a newer neighborhood with many new homes on the northwest side of Boulder, just steps from open space and NoBo. |
| University Place |
West Central |
University Place is also known as "The Hill" is home to the University of Colorado, the Sommer-Bausch Observatory and Fox Theater. The surrounding neighborhood is convenient walking distance to campus, restaurants and entertainment and has a mix of condos and single family homes. |
| Table Mesa |
South |
Table Mesa is in South Boulder and nestled in the foothills to the west. Table Mesa is home to the National Center for Atmospheric Research's hilltop laboratory in the famous I.M. Pei building along with acres of nature trails. |
| Martin Acres |
South |
Martin Acres has a more affodable Boulder home for the buyers shopping in the mid $300s (median price). Price-conscious buyers looking for nice 3 bedroom 2 bath homes and tri-levels will find them at Martin Acres. The neighborhood still has the best of Boulder being a few minutes south of campus along bus lines. |
| Four Mile Creek |
Northeast |
Four Mile Creek is a family-friendly subdivision at the northeast edge of town. A typical home usually offers over 3,000 square feet of newer construction, and is perfect for commuters who use the Foothills Freeway/Diagonal Highway. |
| Chautauqua Heights |
West Central |
Chautauqua Heights is still popular with artisans, culture buffs and intellectuals. Boulder home buyers will find a charming mix of old and new homes flanked by Boulder's world-famous flatirons. Many home owners live here for the walking proximity to Chautauqua park and it's trails. |
| Holiday |
North |
Holiday is the neighborhood with a mix of urbanites, entrepreneurs and the community-minded. It is an ideal place to live, work, play, and learn in Boulder. With its seamless mix of neighborhood businesses, public parks and private front porches, it's a neighborhood with all of its goodies well appointed and always within reach. |
| Boulder Heights |
Northwest |
Boulder Heights has mountain living just minutes from downtown Boulder. Boulder Heights is the place for those who want the best of both worlds. Here you'll find mountain homes sitting on one or several acres of land at elevations ranging from 6,000 to 8,000 feet. |