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Boulder, CO Real Estate — Homes For Sale in Boulder, CO Click the heart icon to add this property to your favorites list Click to view home photos 1140 Portland Place #304 $556 / sq ft On Site 2 days Listing Provided Courtesy of 3871 Paseo Del Prado Street $262 / sq ft FOUR STAR RLTY & PROPERTY MNGT 3338 16th St #80304 $439 / sq ft 2850 E College Ave #1 $495 / sq ft 6120 Habitat Drive #3 $331 / sq ft On Site 3 days $363 / sq ft 790 W Moorhead Cir #h $403 / sq ft $381 / sq ft On Site 4 days 1656 Bear Mountain Drive $468 / sq ft 20 S Boulder Circle #2307 $456 / sq ft 4289 Monroe Drive #c $398 / sq ft KELLER WILLIAMS PREFERRED REALTY $701 / sq ft 1625 Yarmouth Ave #4 $180 / sq ft 625 Manhattan Pl #208 $414 / sq ftThe only new hotel to be built downtown in the past 100 years, the upmarket St Julien, which opened in 2005, has views of the Flatirons, a top-notch spa, and a prime location one block off Pearl Street.




The accent is on low waste, with yoga and free rental bikes an added touch. Boulder's reputation as a greenies' mecca is well-founded, and if you're in town for that kind of thing, the 162-room Outlook, on the south-west side of town, is the place to stay. It's the first zero-waste hotel in Boulder, and the Blues and Greens restaurant focuses on local food. It was built as a Holiday Inn in the 1960s, so it bears the bones of a chain hotel, but on the inside it's been re-engineered, and is spacious and full of light. It's dog friendly, and has an indoor climbing wall – another very Boulder touch. The Boulder Mountain Lodge is five minutes west of town, just up Boulder Canyon, but that five minutes makes a big difference: it feels like you're in the mountains. There's hiking, fishing and biking right outside the door, and as it's on the Boulder Creek Path it's an easy walk or bike to town. Originally built as a bunkhouse for University of Colorado students, the lodge has expanded and now has 30 units, from single rooms with kitchenettes to a cabin that can fit a whole family.




Sandwiched between the Flatirons and Eben G Fine Park – a summer tubing and picnicking hotspot – and with quick access to the mountains; downtown is a short walk too. The 32 simple rooms and cabins are pared down, but all have TV and internet, and most have a kitchenette option. Call for latest rates, as they fluctuate The Colorado Chautauqua park is a must on any trip to Boulder. Founded in 1898 as a cultural retreat, it drew people from all over the country to stay in the park and listen to summertime lectures. The 58 original cottages range from small studios to spacious three beds. They all have kitchens, Wi-Fi and big porches, but no TVs – solitude is the goal here. Doubles from $125 a night This 12-room inn was built before 1870, before Colorado was even a state, and figures high on the cosy scale (and a long way from one of its previous incarnations, as a bordello). Tucked up in Boulder Canyon, at the confluence of Boulder and Four Mile creeks, its rooms have fireplaces and mountainside patios or porches.




Breakfast comes highly rated, as do the complimentary afternoon cookies. You're an easy jaunt from downtown, and from hiking in the canyon. Tucked into a centrally located Queen Anne-style house just south of Pearl Street, the 10-room Briar Rose is run by a Zen monk and his wife. There's unlimited tea and cookies, a garden and meditation room, and the light-filled rooms are individually decorated – each reflects the Japanese sensibilities of the innkeepers. The most modern of the Boulder B&Bs, and purpose built – so every room has its own bathroom. However, it blends in with the older local architecture. It's two blocks north of Pearl Street, an easy walk from downtown, and guests have access to a local health club. The rooms all have Wi-Fi, TVs and fireplaces. This family-run inn is located on the north-east side of Boulder, close to the Boulder reservoir and up-and-coming North Boulder. All 13 rooms are named after Colorado destinations and they all have patios and fireplaces.




A Boulder institution, in operation since New Year's Day 1909. The original cherrywood staircase and the lobby's tiled floor have lived through Boulder's mining and railroad days. It's on the national register of historic places, is still owned by Boulder locals, and, rumour has it, has several generations of ghosts. The 160 rooms reflect the hotel's Edwardian roots, but they've been updated – right down to the iPod docks. Large groups can stay at the nearby Pine Street Guest House. Note: prices do not include local tax Heather Hansman is a writer and editor, and is the former online editor of Powder magazine Lets you sleep with peace of mind for many years to come. "Highest in customer satisfaction with mattresses 2 years in a row" as ranked by J.D. Power SOME REQUIRED FORMS NEED YOUR ATTENTION † For research and clinical studies,Find the technology tested in the clinical studies in Sleep Number® c2, p5, p6, i8 and i10 mattresses. †† Results from a 2015 Sleep Number survey of 1,797 customers asked about their likelihood to recommend Sleep Number to a friend, family member, or colleague.




Try before you buy! Learn more about our two-day checkout program. Click to View This Listing Click to View This Listing(please read entire description) There's definitely a difference. And if you're familiar with vacation rentals, you already know what we're talking about. It's not about the fifteen private, boulder-strewn acres. Not about the sunsets and starscapes that make the nights as lit up and magical as the days. It's not even about the peace, the freedom and the electric energy that has drawn people to this area since the days of the Chemeheuvi. What we're talking about is a level of luxury, detail and aesthetic sophistication rarely seen in such a romantically remote location. There are Rooms carved out of rock. Handmade, artist-designed interior details you've never seen, anywhere. Inside, Boulder House combines sprawling space with the cozy intimacy of a luxurious private home. There's a fully equipped kitchen, cable TV and wireless internet throughout. Giant boulders right outside the front door.




Extensive, private hiking trails. Period woodstove (wood provided) for nights around the fire. Powerful, dual zone heat and air ...basically, everything you need to enjoy a visit to the High Desert. We've recently expanded our sleep options, so more friends and family can join. We sleep up to 14 comfortably, in beds. and we've spiffed up the pool, jacuzzi, outdoor shower, hammock and courtyard areas, so you'll be just as comfortable outside as in. Have a bolder experience. At Boulder House.Rates START at $695 a night, but vary depending on the size of the party. PLEASE CONTACT FOR A RATE QUOTE.Easy, 20-minute drive to Joshua Tree National Park. Hot tub in private courtyard.Pool with desert and mountain views Rates START at $795 a night, but vary depending on the size of the party. Regular bookings - 2 night minimumHolidays - 4-night minimumEvents - 4 night minimum + event feePet friendly: $35.00 per pet/per day Long-term rentals and location use - Ask.Cleaning fee (varies depending on guest count.




CA lodging tax (7%) of rental feeFor parties staying 7+ days, there is a $150 charge for a mid-booking cleaning+$100 trash haul fee for parties of 11+1-4 people ..$795/night, 5-7 people ..$1095/night, 12-15 people $1195/night, 16+ ..$1295/nightKeywords: House, adobe, rustic, private, retreat, Old West, large,pool,jacuzzi, pet-friendly.Entire house, fifteen private acres, private parking ( please advise us of the number of vehicles), propane BBQ, wood stove, pool and jacuzzi. Laundry facilities not provided.****All guests need to have a conversation with the Owner before booking. Boulder House feels like it's in its own world, but we are part of a neighborhood,a community and an ecosystem. People move out here for the peace and quiet, dark skies and freedom. We are happy to invite you to our world, but there are some rules you must respect. First, follow the directions we provide, (SENSITIVE CONTENTS HIDDEN)maps doesn't get you here, your cell will not work and it is not acceptable to bother the neighbors.




Respect all rules regarding parking, smoking, littering, trash, clean-up, number of guests and pets, and amount and timing of lights and noise. Events are size-limited and must be pre-approved and insured. We also require shuttles, portapotties ,and the presence of our staff member from start to finish.What we - and our neighbors!- love most about Pipes Canyon is its quiet majesty. Listen and you'll hear the desert come alive. Wildlife emerges, winds rustle, sometimes, water rushes through. At night the stars explode with life. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU RESPECT THE SERENITY HERE. We do not permit loud music, excessive lights, noise, traffic, or fires. These rules are enforced by our representatives at EVERY BOOKING. If you want a big,loud, crazy gathering - we wish you an amazing time - ELSEWHERE!Four wheel drive vehicles recommended but not necessary. Charging available for two electric vehicles.BOULDER HOUSE is a welcoming place. We love being the spot where people marry, celebrate birthdays, gather with friends and family.

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