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With the majestic Rocky Mountains as a backdrop, Boulder, CO, is known for its stunning natural beauty, vibrant arts scene, and a strong focus on outdoor recreation. Boulder’s sustainability, innovation, hiking, biking, and exploration draw residents from all over. In Boulder, the median home sale price is $932,500, and the average rent is $2,639.

If you’re considering calling this picturesque Colorado city home, you’ll want to find the right neighborhood. At Redfin, we’ve collected 13 popular Boulder neighborhoods to explore. From the charming Arapahoe Ridge and Goss-Grove to the bustling Downtown area, Boulder has options for everyone.

Boulder is 25 miles northwest of the Colorado state capital of Denver.

1. Arapahoe Ridge

Arapahoe Ridge is a residential neighborhood known for its beautiful parks. The neighborhood is home to the Arapahoe Ridge Park and is close to the Flatirons Golf Course, making it a great location for outdoor enthusiasts. Arapahoe Ridge features a mix of single-family homes and modern townhouses.

Median Sale Price: $1,070,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $2,586 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $3,654

Homes for Sale in Arapahoe Ridge | Apartments for Rent in Arapahoe Ridge

2. Baseline Sub

Baseline Sub is home to the CU Boulder East campus and several parks. It has a central location and is near major attractions. The neighborhood has many green spaces, like Scott Carpenter Park and Aurora 7 Park. Baseline Sub features single-family homes, modern townhouses, and apartments.

Median Sale Price: $491,500

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,810 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $2,575

Homes for Sale in Baseline | Apartments for Rent in Baseline

3. Downtown

Downtown Boulder is a vibrant neighborhood with a bustling city center and historic landmarks. The neighborhood is home to the Pearl Street Mall, a pedestrian-only area with cafes, shops, and performances; the Boulder Farmers Market, where you’ll find local produce and vendors; and the Boulder Theater, an Art-Deco concert venue dating back to 1906. Downtown features a mix of modern apartments and historic homes. The architectural styles in the neighborhood range from contemporary lofts to Victorian-era houses, offering a diverse selection of housing options.

Median Sale Price: $845,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $2,850 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $4,298

Homes for Sale in Downtown | Apartments for Rent in Downtown

4. East Boulder

East Boulder is a large neighborhood home to many smaller neighborhoods like Baseline Sub. The area is well-known for its scenic landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities like the Baseline Reservoir and the Bobolink Trail. East Boulder features a mix of single-family homes and modern townhouses.

Median Sale Price: $439,000

Homes for Sale in East Boulder | Apartments for Rent in East Boulder

Aerial photo above Boulder Colorado on a clear day looking southwest towards University of Colorado and Flatiron Mountains and the city of Boulder with Highway 157 (Foothills Parkway) cutting across the foreground

5. Goss-Grove

Goss-Grove is a charming historic district just south of Downtown Boulder. The neighborhood is home to the Boulder Creek Path, a serene trail, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Boulder Farmers Market.
Goss-Grove has a mix of Victorian-era single-family homes and modern townhouses.

Median Sale Price: $813,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,695 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $1,875

Homes for Sale in Goss-Grove | Apartments for Rent in Goss-Grove

6. North Boulder

North Boulder is a picturesque neighborhood known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreation. The neighborhood is home to Wonderland Lake Park and Foothills Community Park, where you’ll find trails, picnic areas, and green spaces. North Boulder’s housing options include single-family homes and modern apartments.

Median Sale Price: $1,200,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $2,322 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $2,310

Homes for Sale in North Boulder | Apartments for Rent in North Boulder

7. Old North Boulder

Old North Boulder is known for its historic charm and vibrant community. The neighborhood is home to the North Boulder Park and Salberg Center and Park. It’s primarily a residential area but is close to downtown. Old North Boulder has single-family homes and contemporary condos.

Median Sale Price: $1,182,500

Homes for Sale in Old North Boulder | Apartments for Rent in Old North Boulder

8. Palo Park

Palo Park is a charming neighborhood with its beautiful parks. The neighborhood is home to Palo Central Park and is close to the Cottonwood Trail, a popular hiking area. Palo Park has plenty of housing options like single-family homes, modern townhouses, and apartments.

Median Sale Price: $427,500

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $4,206 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $3,701

Homes for Sale in Palo Park | Apartments for Rent in Palo Park

University of Colorado and Flatirons

9. South Boulder

South Boulder is an outdoorsy neighborhood with plenty of parks and access to trails. For example, you can explore Viele Lake, the NCAR Trail, Bear Canyon Trail, or Shanahan Ridge Trail. It’s also close to Green Mountain, Walker Ranch, and Eldorado Falls. South Boulder has a mix of single-family homes, apartments, and condos.

Median Sale Price: $850,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $2,009 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $2,464

Homes for Sale in South Boulder | Apartments for Rent in South Boulder

10. Table Mesa

Table Mesa is a picturesque neighborhood located in the South Boulder area. It’s close to plenty of nature trails, the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), and Harlow Platts Community Park. The area is primarily residential, so you’ll find plenty of single-family homes.

Median Sale Price: $962,500

Homes for Sale in Table Mesa | Apartments for Rent in Table Mesa 

11. University Hill

University Hill, also known as the “Hill,” is a vibrant neighborhood with bustling streets and historic landmarks. The neighborhood is home to the University of Colorado Boulder and is close to the Fox Theatre, a popular venue. University Hill features a mix of modern apartments and historic homes. The architectural styles in the neighborhood range from contemporary lofts to Victorian-era houses, offering a large selection of options.

Median Sale Price: $1,575,000

Homes for Sale in University Hill | Apartments for Rent in University Hill

12. Whittier

Whittier is a charming neighborhood located north of Downtown Boulder, known for its beautiful parks and historic places. For example, you can find Greenleaf Park, Emma Gomez Martinez Park, and the Museum of Boulder in the Whittier area. In terms of housing options, you can find single-family homes, apartments, and townhomes.

Median Sale Price: $1,337,500

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,975 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $2,562

Homes for Sale in Whittier | Apartments for Rent in Whittier

13. Wonderland Hills

Wonderland Hills is located in north Boulder. The neighborhood is home to Wonderland Lake Park, which features a loop trail, lake views, and picnic spaces. It’s also close to Foothills Community Park, the Boulder North Upper Launch Trail, and the Boulder South Launch Trail. Wonderland Hills has single-family homes and townhouses.

Median Sale Price: $2,650,000

Homes for Sale in Wonderland Hills | Apartments for Rent in Wonderland Hills

Methodology: All neighborhoods must be listed as a “neighborhood” on Redfin.com. Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during February 2024. Average rental data from Rent.com during February 2024.

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