What’s Considered Boulder?
by Osman Parvez
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A reader asked what area was considered Boulder (for statistical purposes). Most of analysis of data on this blog is coming via the local MLS which defines areas according to the map below. Boulder is areas 1/1 though 1/10.
Here’s the list of areas and how they correspond to the map
1. Boulder
2. Louisville
3. Lafayette
4. Longmont
5. Suburban Plains
6. Suburban Mountains
7. Superior
8. Loveland/Berthoud
9. Ft. Collins
10. Greeley/Weld
11. Estes Park
12. Metro Denver
13. Out of Area
14. Morgan
15. Logan
16. Sedgwick
17. Phillips
18. Washington
19. Yuma
20. Broomfield
Note: sometimes I’ll use Census data which may correspond to the City, County, or Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) or I’ll use data from another source. I try to make it clear in each post where the data is coming from. With respect to MLS data, it’s up to the individual agents (and their offices) to input the information correctly.
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What’s Considered Boulder?
by Osman Parvez
—-
A reader asked what area was considered Boulder (for statistical purposes). Most of analysis of data on this blog is coming via the local MLS which defines areas according to the map below. Boulder is areas 1/1 though 1/10.
Here’s the list of areas and how they correspond to the map
1. Boulder
2. Louisville
3. Lafayette
4. Longmont
5. Suburban Plains
6. Suburban Mountains
7. Superior
8. Loveland/Berthoud
9. Ft. Collins
10. Greeley/Weld
11. Estes Park
12. Metro Denver
13. Out of Area
14. Morgan
15. Logan
16. Sedgwick
17. Phillips
18. Washington
19. Yuma
20. Broomfield
Note: sometimes I’ll use Census data which may correspond to the City, County, or Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) or I’ll use data from another source. I try to make it clear in each post where the data is coming from. With respect to MLS data, it’s up to the individual agents (and their offices) to input the information correctly.
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Want to get blog updates via email? Click HERE.
Ready to buy or sell? Schedule an appointment or call 303.746.6896.
You can also like our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter.
As always, your referrals are deeply appreciated.
—
The ideas and strategies described in this blog are the opinion of the writer and subject to business, economic, and competitive uncertainties. We strongly recommend conducting rigorous due diligence and obtaining professional advice before buying or selling real estate.
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Osman Parvez
Owner & Broker at House Einstein as well as primary author of the House Einstein blog with over 1,200 published articles about Boulder real estate. His work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal and Daily Camera.
Osman is the primary author of the House Einstein blog with over 1,200 published articles about Boulder real estate. His work has also appeared in many other blogs about Boulder as well as mainstream newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal and Daily Camera. Learn more about Osman.
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