Thanks for being real about the housing costs. I've lived here for 30+ years. Never get tired of the views, the weather, and just the feel of the place. There's a hill crest about a mile west of my house that affords a view from Wyoming to Mt Evans on a clear day 😁
Used to live at Table Mesa & Broadway (South Boulder is my JAM!). Also lived in NoBo for a time as well. Go Buffs! Did one year at CU in Environmental Design. I miss Boulder dearly.
I lived there in the late 70's. It's still beautiful, but way more traffic and much more expensive. I'm thinking maybe a better place for us aging hippies would be Eugene or Arcata.
Once you watch this virtual tour, swing over to this video: th-cam.com/video/H9QpUNfYsjY/w-d-xo.html We talk things you'll want to know about boulder BEFORE moving!!
My family are currently in Dallas Texas. I am from the gulf of Mexico / south padre but have been in Dallas for roughly 15 years. We are trying to decide on kicking back to the beach or the mountains. Because I'm use to a warmer climate, i really need something visually amazing to endure the cold. We are kinda leaning more towards Boulder but since we have no family in the area and 5 kids its hard to get up there and explore for the perfect place, so I'm wondering if you have any ideas. We are wanting something very scenic, priced well ( 5 kids) lol. Myself and my oldest son are also both musicians, and like the city feel, so living more in nature but not far from being able to drive and see concerts and night life in the city
Thank you for the video! Trying to get some insight about Boulder. Possibly relocating from MN, and wanted to see if you know of any Spanish immersion schools for ages 4 and up? And what one can expect for a family of 4 with an income roughly at $110k/yr starting? And Possibly the ideal place to live while starting out in Boulder? I thank you in advance, and hopefully reach out down the road.
Unfortunately there’s not really a place for real estate agents to fit into the rental picture to help tenants/renters. Typically, a renter will work directly with a landlord/property management company.
Yeah we can do that! It is VERY similar to our cost of living in Denver, with the big difference being home and rental prices! They’re considerably higher in Boulder!
I went to Arapahoe ridge high school it’s an alternative school that’s why it’s pretty bad 😂 it’s just a school for bad kids & pregnant teens and drug addicts 😂 but overall i enjoyed my time there , very interesting overall but I think
@@asajayunknown6290 Sounds like you will need to make around $500,000 to live in Boulder if the average home is $1.4m. But I meant, where do school teachers, police, fire and nurses live. A city that makes these people commute into the city because they cant afford to live is not only environmentally wrong but socially wrong.
@@Brockdorf Condos, older tinier places built before 1980, and commutes from Lafayette, Louisville, Broomfield, Westminster. And yes, you are correct, Boulder likes to put on a smiley face about being all eco-friendly, but the practical application thereof leaves much to be desired. The bus system around Boulder is great, but it's mainly used by the college students. Public transit is "beneath" people with Master's and Doctorates😜
@@Brockdorf One thing he didn't mention is that Boulder is mostly transplants, first or second generation. Which means that most of the people that live there are outgoing, and will be friendly and accommodating. The few locals that are still around hate it, but a big part of what makes Boulder great is that no one feels like they "own" it, by virtue of being born and raised there.
Hahahahahahaha... I lived in Boulder when we refurbished mansions of Mapleton, "NoBo" was dirt roads, they just put in the mall on Pearl from 9th to 15th, and saw B.B.King at Tulagi's on the Hill. Even then homes were going for $500K up by Chautauqua Park. Table Mesa and Four Mile canyon we considered suburbs. They had the longest-standing "Red Barn" on Canyon and Boulder H.S. was the only H.S. And cuz of all the license plates Boulder's alias was Little California. Hahaha, and by the 80s Gentrification was all white folks.
Here because of Coach Prime. National champs baby!!!
Thanks for being real about the housing costs. I've lived here for 30+ years. Never get tired of the views, the weather, and just the feel of the place. There's a hill crest about a mile west of my house that affords a view from Wyoming to Mt Evans on a clear day 😁
I love this video … just what I was looking for
So glad! Thanks for watching!
I was looking at Boulder before The sanders family came and made all the hype 😂 😎 am I psychic? Hmmm
Thank u!!! Looking to move this summer !
Used to live at Table Mesa & Broadway (South Boulder is my JAM!). Also lived in NoBo for a time as well. Go Buffs! Did one year at CU in Environmental Design. I miss Boulder dearly.
This video is ART. Amazing, thanks for this thorough overview
Thank you so much!! Been considering a move to Colorado.
My pleasure!! Let me know if we can help in any way :)
As one who knows how much work that goes into video editing, props to your skill.
Appreciate the props very much!!
He didn't even know that FairVIEW was not called FairMONT. He didn't barely do his homework.
How in the world do you remember all these facts to present? Does that selfie stick have a teleprompter? It must.
Hahaha no teleprompter, but we do research and have notes for every video!
I'm looking to move there! Great info!!! ❤thank-you
Thanks for a great promotion of boulder - government should hire you!
I expect to be there Oct 2022 for a conference, can't wait.
Haha Thank you! Appreciate that
Great video! I just discovered your channel and I’m excited to learn more about this beautiful state.
This video was amazing. Thank you so much I’m considering going there for grad school!
Thanks so much and glad it was helpful!!
Super well done. Obviously put a lot of effort in and it pays off.
BUT I realize I am too old for JumpCuts at this pace. 🤷🏼♂️
I lived there in the late 70's. It's still beautiful, but way more traffic and much more expensive. I'm thinking maybe a better place for us aging hippies would be Eugene or Arcata.
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Once you watch this virtual tour, swing over to this video:
th-cam.com/video/H9QpUNfYsjY/w-d-xo.html
We talk things you'll want to know about boulder BEFORE moving!!
My family are currently in Dallas Texas. I am from the gulf of Mexico / south padre but have been in Dallas for roughly 15 years. We are trying to decide on kicking back to the beach or the mountains. Because I'm use to a warmer climate, i really need something visually amazing to endure the cold. We are kinda leaning more towards Boulder but since we have no family in the area and 5 kids its hard to get up there and explore for the perfect place, so I'm wondering if you have any ideas. We are wanting something very scenic, priced well ( 5 kids) lol. Myself and my oldest son are also both musicians, and like the city feel, so living more in nature but not far from being able to drive and see concerts and night life in the city
Most of the winter it's 50s or 60s during the day. 20s at night. But not too bad honestly. Worth it.
Awesome! Thank you Calvin...
Boulder Colorado Boulder University is nice during the winter : steak & eggs. In lyondell co.estes park Co.
Great steak & potato houses : Boulder co.
Do you know of any locations to park a tiny house or tiny house communities in the Boulder area?
Thats pretty
Awesome place to live
Couldn’t agree more!!
Thank you for the video! Trying to get some insight about Boulder. Possibly relocating from MN, and wanted to see if you know of any Spanish immersion schools for ages 4 and up? And what one can expect for a family of 4 with an income roughly at $110k/yr starting? And Possibly the ideal place to live while starting out in Boulder? I thank you in advance, and hopefully reach out down the road.
Do you help with rentals? I’m moving in October but I’m single my kid is staying in AZ for college so I’m an empty nester.
Can you do a video on loveland and ft Collins?
We can definitely add that to the list!!
Can you tell me the name of the street at 16:05 - 16:12
Looked for the comment but since I didn’t see it, the name is pronounced Lou-is-ville, no silent letters. Different from Kentucky 😉
Oi ! Meu sonho é morar em Bolder colorado
do help with rentals?
Unfortunately there’s not really a place for real estate agents to fit into the rental picture to help tenants/renters. Typically, a renter will work directly with a landlord/property management company.
Can you create a video of how much it is to live in Boulder?
Yeah we can do that! It is VERY similar to our cost of living in Denver, with the big difference being home and rental prices! They’re considerably higher in Boulder!
@@welcometodenver what about Fort Collins CO. I hear a lot of good thing about Fort Collins
As a local.....VERY expensive. Very crowded now too.
@@Susancshell And getting to be dirty.
Lol 😂 where the artists 👩🎨 meet up ⬆️ @?
Poner subtítulos en español , gracias !!!
I went to Arapahoe ridge high school it’s an alternative school that’s why it’s pretty bad 😂 it’s just a school for bad kids & pregnant teens and drug addicts 😂 but overall i enjoyed my time there , very interesting overall but I think
So where do regular people live then? Clearly the average person working in Boulder is not living there.
Average tech job in Boulder pays over $100k
@@asajayunknown6290 Sounds like you will need to make around $500,000 to live in Boulder if the average home is $1.4m. But I meant, where do school teachers, police, fire and nurses live. A city that makes these people commute into the city because they cant afford to live is not only environmentally wrong but socially wrong.
@@Brockdorf Condos, older tinier places built before 1980, and commutes from Lafayette, Louisville, Broomfield, Westminster. And yes, you are correct, Boulder likes to put on a smiley face about being all eco-friendly, but the practical application thereof leaves much to be desired. The bus system around Boulder is great, but it's mainly used by the college students. Public transit is "beneath" people with Master's and Doctorates😜
@@asajayunknown6290 thank you
@@Brockdorf One thing he didn't mention is that Boulder is mostly transplants, first or second generation. Which means that most of the people that live there are outgoing, and will be friendly and accommodating. The few locals that are still around hate it, but a big part of what makes Boulder great is that no one feels like they "own" it, by virtue of being born and raised there.
Hahahahahahaha... I lived in Boulder when we refurbished mansions of Mapleton, "NoBo" was dirt roads, they just put in the mall on Pearl from 9th to 15th, and saw B.B.King at Tulagi's on the Hill. Even then homes were going for $500K up by Chautauqua Park. Table Mesa and Four Mile canyon we considered suburbs. They had the longest-standing "Red Barn" on Canyon and Boulder H.S. was the only H.S. And cuz of all the license plates Boulder's alias was Little California. Hahaha, and by the 80s Gentrification was all white folks.