Top Neighborhoods in Boulder, COTwo well-known neighborhoods in Boulder, CO have landed spots as the best U.S. neighborhoods in two different lifestyles magazines: Boulder’s Mapleton Hill community, with its colonial-style homes; and the Holiday development area, known for its ultra-urban appeal and affordability. This Old House magazine named the 650 homes in the Mapleton Hill neighborhood as one of the 50 best places to purchase a historic home in the U.S. The publication looked at the craftsmanship, architectural diversity of homes, preservation momentum and amenities. The magazine chose a neighborhood in each of the 50 states, with Mapleton Hill being the top Colorado choice. The magazine also recognized the environmentally friendly aspects of the neighborhood, including the incorporation of eco-driven remodeling practices. Cottage Magazine ranked the Holiday neighborhood as the 7th best neighborhood in the country in its annual “Top 10 Neighborhoods” edition. Their ranking took into account the homes, their cottage appeal, the people, and innovation in building. Boulder’s Holiday neighborhood was also chosen for its #1 appeal: affordability. Of the 333 units, 138 are designated as affordable housing units. The urban community was one of the first of its kind in Boulder, and features walkable streets, community businesses, bike paths and transit stops. | More Local Area InformationAn eclectic city with one of the most extensive trail systems in the country, Boulder is surrounded by more than 31,000 acres of recreational ope... Read moreDowntown Boulder offers a diverse collection of attractions and services. With outstanding shopping, lodging, America’s Top Chef, amazing cuisine... Read moreForbes Magazine recently reported about a survey of America’s Top 25 Towns to Live Well and it is no surprise that Boulder, CO topped the list. An... Read moreThe American Electronics Association (AeA) recently ranked Boulder as the #2 city in the nation for its percentage of workers employed in high-tec... Read moreBoulder and the surrounding areas ranked just behind much larger metropolitan areas such as New York, Los Angeles, and Santa Fe in the percentage o... Read moreA quiet ranching and farming community after its coal mines closed, Superior's population remained near 250 until recent years. Now the town feature... Read moreIn the 1870s, coal miners were attracted to Louisville, in part because it was a democratic community that was not owned and controlled by a singl... Read moreNamed for Chief Niwot, an Arapaho Indian leader, this small community was an important early railroad link to markets in Wyoming and Denver. Th... Read moreA residential community located east of Boulder, Lafayette offers a variety of cultural, educational and recreational opportunities that include 1... Read moreStrategically located midway between Denver and Boulder along U.S. Highway 36, Broomfield offers ready access for commuters going either direction. ... Read moreIt is no wonder why so many people choose Arvada when searching homes in Metro Denver; with a quaint, historic atmosphere and plenty of big-cit... Read moreThe city of Arvada is located in both Jefferson and Adams Counties, Colorado, just 8 miles northwest of downtown Denver. Nestled in the beautifu... Read moreAside from unique shopping, dining, and entertainment, the city of Arvada also offers an abundance of recreational activities for the whole family.... Read moreLocated less than 25 minutes from downtown Denver and a few miles east of Boulder, the community of Erie is home to approximately 17,000 resident... Read moreLocated 17 miles west of Boulder, Nederland is the largest town (population near 1500) along the Peak-to-Peak Scenic Byway that runs 55 miles fro... Read moreGolf courses, greenways, parks and proximity to 29 ski areas make Longmont an appealing community for active people of all ages. Located 35 mile... Read moreIt is no wonder that so many people choose Golden, CO when looking for homes in the Denver metropolitan area; from prosperous industries to qualit... Read moreGolden is one of Colorado’s treasured historic cities, nestled on the banks of Clear Creek in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The city boast... Read moreThe city of Golden was founded as a mining camp in the heat of the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush of 1859, and was aptly named after one of Clear Cree... Read moreThe city of Westminster, Colorado is a northwest suburb of Denver located approximately 13 miles north of the Denver city center and 18 mile... Read more |