Ever wondered where the rich live in Boulder? Curious what are the most expensive places to live in Boulder? We’ve got you covered. If you're planning to move or looking to buy a property in this area, knowing how much you are expected to shell out will definitely help. To find out the most expensive neighborhood in Boulder, we've taken into account the median home prices as well as the price per sq.ft. Some of the results did surprise us!
Check Out The Top 10 Most Expensive Neighborhoods To Live In Boulder:
1. Githens Acres
With a median home price of $1,899,316 and a median rent of $1,948, Githens Acres is the most expensive neighborhood on our list. Based on the growth in home prices in Githens Acres over the last 3 years, it ranks No.1 among all the neighborhoods in Boulder.
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Median Home Price / Sqft
$1,512
Population
25,617
Median Home Price
$1,899,316
Median Rent
$1,948
Must Know:
Githens Acres scores below average in terms of transportation. Most errands require a car.
Walk Score
31
Bike Score
86
Transit Score
--
Is Githens Acres a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Githens Acres.
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Most Expensive Home in Githens Acres
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2. Flatirons
The next neighborhood on the list is Flatirons with a median home price of $5,000,281 and a median rent of $1,709.
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Median Home Price / Sqft
$1,201
Population
30,569
Median Home Price
$5,000,281
Median Rent
$1,709
Must Know:
Flatirons scores really well in terms of transportation. Most errands can be accomplished on foot.
Walk Score
81
Bike Score
95
Transit Score
50
Is Flatirons a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Flatirons.
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Most Expensive Home in Flatirons
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3. Hillcrest
Following the first two most expensive neighborhoods to live in Boulder is Hillcrest with a median home price of $2,498,009 and a median rent of $1,948.
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Median Home Price / Sqft
$1,184
Population
25,617
Median Home Price
$2,498,009
Median Rent
$1,948
Must Know:
Hillcrest scores average in terms of transportation. Some errands can be accomplished on foot.
Walk Score
59
Bike Score
74
Transit Score
48
Is Hillcrest a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Hillcrest.
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Most Expensive Home in Hillcrest
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4. Grandview Heights
With a median home price of $879,408 and a median rent of $1,709, Grandview Heights is 4th on our list.
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Median Home Price / Sqft
$932
Population
30,569
Median Home Price
$879,408
Median Rent
$1,709
Must Know:
Grandview Heights scores really well in terms of transportation. Most errands can be accomplished on foot.
Walk Score
87
Bike Score
83
Transit Score
61
Is Grandview Heights a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Grandview Heights.
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Most Expensive Home in Grandview Heights
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5. Dakota Ridge
Next up is Dakota Ridge with a median home price of $1,536,479 and a median rent of $1,948.
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Median Home Price / Sqft
$908
Population
25,496
Median Home Price
$1,536,479
Median Rent
$1,948
Must Know:
Dakota Ridge scores average in terms of transportation. Some errands can be accomplished on foot.
Walk Score
51
Bike Score
54
Transit Score
40
Is Dakota Ridge a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Dakota Ridge.
Read our Dakota Ridge quality of life guide
Most Expensive Home in Dakota Ridge
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6. Juniper Kalmia
The next neighborhood on the list of most expensive neighborhoods to live in Boulder is Juniper Kalmia with a median home price of $3,502,559 and a median rent of $1,948.
Learn more about the housing market in Juniper Kalmia
Median Home Price / Sqft
$808
Population
25,617
Median Home Price
$3,502,559
Median Rent
$1,948
Must Know:
Juniper Kalmia scores below average in terms of transportation. Almost all errands require a car.
Walk Score
22
Bike Score
77
Transit Score
38
Is Juniper Kalmia a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Juniper Kalmia.
Read our Juniper Kalmia quality of life guide
Most Expensive Home in Juniper Kalmia
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7. Sundance
Next on the list is Sundance with a median home price of $749,382 and a median rent of $1,887.
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Median Home Price / Sqft
$804
Population
347
Median Home Price
$749,382
Median Rent
$1,887
Must Know:
Sundance scores below average in terms of transportation. Almost all errands require a car.
Walk Score
15
Bike Score
80
Transit Score
35
Is Sundance a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Sundance.
Read our Sundance quality of life guide
Most Expensive Home in Sundance
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8. Old North Boulder
With a median home price of $1,100,202 and a median rent of $1,587, Old North Boulder is 8th on our list.
Learn more about the housing market in Old North Boulder
Median Home Price / Sqft
$800
Population
4,256
Median Home Price
$1,100,202
Median Rent
$1,587
Must Know:
Old North Boulder scores below average in terms of transportation. Most errands require a car.
Walk Score
48
Bike Score
93
Transit Score
43
Is Old North Boulder a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Old North Boulder.
Read our Old North Boulder quality of life guide
Most Expensive Home in Old North Boulder
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9. University Hill
Second to the last is University Hill with a median home price of $289,817 and a median rent of $1,709.
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Median Home Price / Sqft
$767
Population
30,483
Median Home Price
$289,817
Median Rent
$1,709
Must Know:
University Hill scores really well in terms of transportation. Most errands can be accomplished on foot.
Walk Score
83
Bike Score
86
Transit Score
60
Is University Hill a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for University Hill.
Read our University Hill quality of life guide
Most Expensive Home in University Hill
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10. Downtown Boulder
Rounding up our list of top 10 cheapest neighborhoods to live in Boulder is Downtown Boulder with a median home price of $1,029,933 and a median rent of $1,709.
Learn more about the housing market in Downtown Boulder
Median Home Price / Sqft
$764
Population
30,569
Median Home Price
$1,029,933
Median Rent
$1,709
Must Know:
Downtown Boulder scores really well in terms of transportation. Daily errands do not require a car.
Walk Score
98
Bike Score
100
Transit Score
56
Is Downtown Boulder a good place to live?
Several factors can influence the choice of place such as demographics, nearby schools, amenities, local community, and more. We've put this all together for Downtown Boulder.
Read our Downtown Boulder quality of life guide
Most Expensive Home in Downtown Boulder
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