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Old 07-17-2008, 12:51 AM
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However, Broomfield is not much like Boulder. It has the same climate, of course, but not the "hip vibe" or the eclectic restaurants. It's a family town.
Broomfield is a nightmare. I stop at the mall every few months to buy underwear or "junk toys" for my kids. A person could die there and no one would even notice.

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Old 07-17-2008, 12:53 AM
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I've always thought that Boulder, CO and Santa Fe, NM were alike, in a very strange, not-so-obvious way.
Buying a 2nd home in Santa Fe right now....love it there

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Old 07-17-2008, 12:55 AM
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Umm, because the Boulder City Council puts severe restrictions on new development, thereby creating an artificial constraint on the housing supply? That's basic economics.
As a developer/designer I've never been restricted....just don't mess with the green donut.....

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Old 07-17-2008, 12:59 AM
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In today's Boulder Daily Camera real estate transacitons:

Median price in Boulder$321K, Broomfield $301K, Longmont $201K, Louisville $340K.

This is just one week's worth of transactions, so not necessarily representative of the entire real estate market. However, it's obvious, that except for Longmont, prices are close, and Louisville's are higher this week.
I for one would be horrified to see a home that sells in Boulder for $321K
The cheapest I see are $500,000 up---and those are the scrap off shacks that get bull dozed right after closing....

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I for one would be horrified to see a home that sells in Boulder for $321K
The cheapest I see are $500,000 up---and those are the scrap off shacks that get bull dozed right after closing....
Well, in that price range it is mostly condos. But there are some SF houses just a little bit higher. Here are a couple examples:

http://realestate.dailycamera.com/sa...ils/358-573198
Martin Park, good starter

http://realestate.dailycamera.com/sa...ls/1962-565660
This one looks really nice.

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