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Boulder isn’t just a city—it’s a lifestyle. Discover neighborhoods that match your vibe, whether that’s a modern condo near Pearl Street, a mountain-view retreat, or a walkable community filled with local charm.

Boulder offers a rare blend of natural beauty, progressive values, and a thriving cultural scene that continues to attract people from across the country. Nestled at the base of the iconic Flatirons, the city is surrounded by miles of hiking, biking, and open space trails—making outdoor adventure a daily ritual rather than a weekend escape.

At the heart of downtown, the walkable Pearl Street Mall pulses with energy year-round. Lined with boutiques, cafés, farm-to-table restaurants, and lively breweries, it’s also home to street performers, festivals, and community events that capture Boulder’s creative spirit. Just beyond downtown, neighborhoods each carry their own personality—from historic tree-lined streets to modern, eco-conscious developments.

Education is a cornerstone here. Boulder’s schools consistently rank among the best in Colorado, and the presence of the University of Colorado infuses the city with youthful energy, intellectual curiosity, and Division I sports excitement.

Life in Boulder is about balance—morning yoga followed by a mountain trail run, afternoons at a local gallery, and evenings with live music or an outdoor film screening. Residents value health, sustainability, and innovation, creating a community that’s both forward-thinking and deeply connected to nature.

For professionals, families, and those looking to elevate their lifestyle, Boulder offers more than just a place to live—it’s a community that embraces active living, creativity, and connection against one of the most breathtaking backdrops in the country. Here, the mountains aren’t just scenery—they’re part of daily life.

Mapleton Hill

Mapleton Hill is one of Boulder’s most prestigious historic neighborhoods, known for its stately Victorian homes, tree-lined streets, and unbeatable Flatiron views. Just steps from Pearl Street, residents enjoy easy access to shops, restaurants, and downtown events while still savoring a quiet, residential atmosphere. With its spacious lots, character-filled homes, and proximity to hiking trails, Mapleton Hill remains one of the most sought-after places to live in Boulder.


Newlands

Tucked against the foothills, Newlands blends outdoor access with neighborhood charm. Mount Sanitas trailhead is right out the back door, while North Boulder Park and local cafés bring neighbors together. Homes here range from mid-century ranches to modern luxury builds, many with stunning mountain views. For buyers seeking a walkable, community-oriented neighborhood with quick access to both downtown Boulder and open space, Newlands is hard to beat.


Whittier

Historic and centrally located, Whittier is one of Boulder’s oldest neighborhoods. Its quiet streets showcase charming bungalows and updated Victorian homes, while still being just blocks from the Pearl Street Mall. Families love Whittier Elementary, while professionals appreciate the easy bike commute downtown. With its mix of historic character and urban convenience, Whittier attracts those who want true Boulder charm paired with city access.


North Boulder (NoBo)

North Boulder, or “NoBo,” has become a creative hub, filled with local art studios, organic markets, and family-friendly parks. Popular for its diversity of housing—modern condos, townhomes, and single-family homes—NoBo appeals to first-time buyers as well as those looking to upgrade. Its location offers quick access to Boulder’s open space trails and downtown, making it one of the city’s fastest-growing and trendiest neighborhoods.


Chautauqua

At the base of the Flatirons, Chautauqua is Boulder’s crown jewel for outdoor enthusiasts. Residents enjoy direct access to iconic trails, concerts at the historic Chautauqua Auditorium, and quiet, tree-filled streets. Housing here includes a mix of cozy cottages and luxury estates, many with breathtaking views. Chautauqua offers a truly unique lifestyle—steps from downtown but immersed in the natural beauty Boulder is known for.


Table Mesa

Table Mesa is beloved by families and professionals alike, with excellent schools, large parks, and convenient shopping centers nearby. Its location in South Boulder means quick access to hiking, NCAR trails, and US-36 for Denver commuters. Homes here range from 1960s ranches to renovated modern designs, often with spacious yards and mountain views. Table Mesa offers that rare mix of convenience, community, and outdoor adventure.


Martin Acres

Martin Acres is one of Boulder’s most affordable and accessible neighborhoods, popular with first-time buyers, students, and young families. Its mid-century homes, many updated with modern touches, offer great value compared to other areas of Boulder. With quick access to CU Boulder, Highway 36, and the RTD bus line, it’s a commuter’s dream. Residents enjoy nearby parks, bike paths, and local eateries, making Martin Acres both practical and welcoming.


Downtown Boulder

Downtown Boulder is vibrant, walkable, and full of energy. The Pearl Street Mall anchors this neighborhood, offering everything from fine dining to street festivals. Housing options include sleek condos, townhomes, and historic single-family homes, appealing to professionals, students, and anyone wanting to live in the center of it all. Downtown Boulder is perfect for those who love culture, nightlife, and being steps from the city’s best attractions.


Gunbarrel

Gunbarrel offers a suburban lifestyle just minutes from central Boulder. It’s home to Celestial Seasonings, Avery Brewing, golf courses, and quick access to Boulder Reservoir. With a mix of condos, apartments, and larger homes on generous lots, Gunbarrel attracts families, professionals, and those seeking more space at a lower price point. It’s an excellent option for buyers who want Boulder amenities without the downtown price tag.


Wonderland Lake

Centered around its scenic namesake lake, Wonderland Lake is a tranquil neighborhood in North Boulder. With trails circling the water and easy access to open space, it’s perfect for nature lovers. The homes here range from modern townhomes to spacious single-family residences, many with panoramic views. Wonderland Lake feels tucked away, yet it’s only minutes from North Boulder shops and Pearl Street, striking the perfect balance between peaceful retreat and convenience.


 

 

East Boulder

East Boulder combines convenience with a relaxed suburban feel. Known for its larger lots and mix of mid-century and newer homes, the neighborhood is popular with families and professionals who value space and easy access to amenities. Residents enjoy local parks, recreation centers, and proximity to the Flatirons Golf Course. With excellent schools and quick commutes to both Denver and central Boulder, East Boulder is an attractive choice for those seeking value, convenience, and a true neighborhood feel.


University Hill (The Hill)

University Hill, or “The Hill,” is one of Boulder’s most vibrant and historic neighborhoods. Located next to the University of Colorado campus, it buzzes with energy from students, faculty, and longtime locals. The area features historic homes, student rentals, and investment properties, along with iconic music venues, coffee shops, and casual dining. For those who want a lively, walkable neighborhood with character and a youthful vibe, University Hill offers a one-of-a-kind Boulder living experience.


 
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Overview for Boulder, CO

129,202 people live in Boulder, where the median age is 32.8 and the average individual income is $62,774.667. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Demographics and Employment Data for Boulder, CO

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Boulder has 54,241 households, with an average household size of 10.91. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Boulder do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 129,202 people call Boulder home. The population density is 2,178.208 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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51.32 / 48.68%

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Around Boulder, CO

There's plenty to do around Boulder, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Explore popular things to do in the area, including Upstart Kombucha, Farm & Smoke, and Heady Bauer.

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Dining · $$ 3.81 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 1.46 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Shopping 1.22 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.33 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 2.92 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 2.65 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
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