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Boulder’s Most Expensive Home: Elevator, Guest House, Breathtaking Million-Dollar Views

October 2nd, 2023

This 11,156-square-foot home has an outstanding main residence and a detached guest house on a different parcel. It is an architectural accomplishment located below the Flatirons. The four-level building fuses glass, stone, steel, and wood in a skillful combination of materials, bordered by the open space of Chautauqua Park and framed by vistas of the Flatirons. Visitors are welcomed with a spacious open floorplan with Honduran Mahogany as its foundation, plaster walls, and soaring ceilings after passing the copper entry wall. The five-bedroom, eight-bathroom home has radiant floor heating, four... Read More

Boulder’s Unique Real Estate Landscape: Exploring Its Distinctive Facets

August 28th, 2023

Welcome to the beautiful city of Boulder, Colorado! Home to a diverse mix of cultures, stunning mountain views, and an unbeatable outdoor lifestyle, it’s no wonder why so many people are flocking to the city. But what many don’t know is that Boulder also boasts a unique real estate market, with a variety of hidden gems just waiting to be discovered. From historic homes to modern condominiums, Boulder real estate is full of unique features that make it stand out from the crowd. In this blog article, we’ll be uncovering the hidden gems of Boulder real estate, exploring its unique... Read More

Boulder’s Luxury Living: Exploring the High Costs of Elite Neighborhoods

August 15th, 2023

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in one of Boulder’s most elite and expensive neighborhoods? In this blog article, we’ll explore the high price tag of living in Boulder’s most luxurious neighborhoods and examine the cost of living in these exclusive areas. From the cost of housing to the amenities that come with the neighborhood, this article will provide an in-depth look at the financial burden of living in one of Boulder’s most sought-after locations. So, if you’ve ever dreamed of living in one of Boulder’s most exclusive neighborhoods,... Read More

Living in Luxury: Exploring the Most Expensive Neighborhoods in Boulder

August 12th, 2023

Welcome to the world of luxury living! Boulder, Colorado is known for its stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, and diverse communities. But did you know that the city is also home to some of the most expensive neighborhoods in the country? In this blog article, we’ll be exploring the luxurious lifestyles of Boulder’s most affluent neighborhoods and discovering what makes them so special. From exclusive amenities to breathtaking views, get ready to take a peek into the world of luxury living in Boulder, Colorado. Uncovering the Finest Amenities in Boulder’s Most Expensive... Read More

Boulder’s World Famous Mushroom House

June 25th, 2023

The Mushroom house appeared  in Woody Allen’s 1973 film, “Sleeper.” The National Enquirer also featured it as a “weird house.” The Brenton House, also known as The Mushroom House, was designed by architect Charles Haertling in the Wonderland Hills subdivision in North Boulder. It’s called The Mushroom House for its unusual shape although perhaps it should be nicknamed The Barnacle House; it was inspired by barnacles that Haertling chipped from ships hulls when he was in the Navy. The house was built above a lake and has amazing views of both the water and the mountains, plus downtown... Read More

What you may not know about Boulder’s most well-known residence

February 12th, 2023

This renowned house, located at 1619 Pine St., just a few blocks from the Pearl Street Mall, is a favorite Boulder site, especially among fans of the 1970s comedy “Mork and Mindy.” It was the residence of the character Mindy. “Mork & Mindy” was a popular sitcom in the late 1970’s. It started Robin Williams’ and co-star Pam Dawber’s careers. Miss Dawber portrayed “Mindy,” a college student at the University of Colorado in Boulder, while Williams portrayed an alien from the planet Ork, dubbed “Mork from Ork.” Numerous outside... Read More

Boulder’s Most Expensive Home – 13 Million – Expansive Outdoor Paradise

November 29th, 2022

According to Redfin.com, in October 2022, Boulder home prices were down 7.6% compared to last year, selling for a median price of $855K. On average, homes in Boulder sell after 47 days on the market compared to 37 days last year. There were 96 homes sold in October this year, down from 173 last year. The most expensive listing ($13,000,000) for a home in Boulder, Colorado is at 1489 Sunset Blvd, 80304. Description: Unparalleled. 1489 Sunset redefines luxury and stands in a league of its own. Feast your eyes on views as far as you can see. Embrace a location so close to Pearl you can practically... Read More

FLASHBACK 2020: The 5 Most Expensive Homes for Sale in Boulder this Week

November 17th, 2022

Here are the 5 most expensive homes for sale in Boulder the week of August 17th, 2020: 603 Highland Ave, Boulder, CO, 80302 – $7,300,000 4217 Eldorado Springs Dr, Boulder, CO 80303 – $6,499,000 453 Pine St, Boulder, CO 80302 – $6,300,000 2299 4th St, Boulder, CO 80302 – $6,200,000 522 Highland Ave, Boulder, CO 80302 – $6,200,000 Thank you Realtor.com for the listings  Read More

Most Affordable Condo in Boulder – Rooftop Pool with Mountain Views – $127,970

November 10th, 2022

City of Boulder Affordable Housing. Really cool urban style studio loft, high ceilings, spacious, in a great location, close to everything. The Peloton has unparalleled amenities, including underground parking, rooftop pool/with mountain views, hot tubs, a great fitness center, common spaces with TV’s, and a theater. There is a nice size bedroom area with full bath and a walk-in closet. Large full size laundry room with extra storage. There are several restaurants on site, Naked Lunch and Basta which offer excellent food. 3601 Arapahoe Ave UNIT 209 | $127,970 | 1 Bed 1 Bath Listing... Read More

Boulder’s Most Expensive Home – Beneath the Flatirons, Spa, Guest House & Elevator

November 8th, 2022

This 11,156-square-foot estate has an impressive main residence and a detached guest house on a separate parcel. It is an architectural triumph just below the Flatirons. The four-level building fuses glass, stone, steel, and wood in a skillful combination of materials, bordered by the open space of Chautauqua Park and framed by views of the Flatirons. Visitors are welcomed by a spacious open floorplan with Honduran Mahogany as its foundation, plaster walls, and soaring ceilings after passing the copper entry wall. The five-bedroom, eight-bathroom home has radiant floor heating, four fireplaces,... Read More