Category: Boulder County (34)

Where's the Benjamins?! The Boulder Economic Council (BEC) recently released a report with some enlightening economic findings for the City of Boulder. In Boulder with ~100,000 workers, more than 3 x the national average are in the information industry and 2 x the national average work in some sort of professional, scientific, or technical services field. When it comes to salaries, those in the information industry earn the highest average annual salary at $92,780, with the average Boulder salary is $54,924, and workers in the accommodation and food services industry earn the lowest average at $17,405. More than 20% of people who work in Boulder proper are employed by the University of Colorado, at Federal Labs such as the National Center of Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and other government entities. Specifically related to real estate, the report stated that the 2010 median sales price for a single family home in Boulder was $535,000, which is ~2% increase when compared to the 2009 median single family home price of $525,000. The report also noted that 623 single family homes sold in 2010, which is ~10% increase from the 564 single family homes sold in 2009. In summary, Boulder has a growing attraction of specific industry jobs/employment and a slight increase in median single family home prices over the last 12 months. So let's hope for continued job growth which can translate into more buyer's confidence and ultimately more successful sales. We will watch this trend together as I will report back with 1st quarter sales statistics to truly see how the real estate market is progressing as we go further into 2011... For additional info on this report click here.
When looking at successful real estate transactions, it is important to remember the age-old Supply vs. Demand economics mantra. A factor that directly affects Demand is an increase in population, and that is why the recently announced 2010 Census results caught my attention.
The most recent census shows that overall the population of Colorado increased 16.9% (to 5, 029,196), while the City of Boulder specifically increased nominally 2.9% (to 97,385 people) over the last 10 years (from 2000 - 2010). Other communities of Boulder County that had significant growth are Longmont +21.3% and Superior +38.5%, while Erie (which straddles Boulder & Weld Counties) increased by 94% and Broomfield (which straddles Boulder & Broomfield Counties) increased by 46%.
Boulder County Cities/Towns: Boulder: 97,385, up 2.9 percent. Longmont: 86,270, up 21.3 percent. Broomfield: 55,889, up 46 percent. Lafayette: 24,453, up 5.4 percent. Louisville: 18,376, down 3.1 percent Superior: 12,483, up 38.5 percent Niwot: 4,006, down 3.7 percent. Allenspark: 528, up 6.5 percent Jamestown: 274, up 33.7 percent Gold Hill: 230, up 9.5 percent Ward: 150, down 11.2 percent.
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4857 Fountain Street, Boulder - PRICE REDUCED!! Nice Home Located in the Dakota Ridge Neighborhood of North Boulder. 2,272 sq ft 4bd/3ba on 7,910 sq ft lot. List Price - $609,900 For additional information click here.
After the last few years of full-time work as a Realtor in challenging economic conditions, I found myself repeating many tasks from client to client, but also being asked somewhat similar questions. I also come across numerous pieces of information & articles that capture why it is so special to live here in Boulder County. In an attempt to spread some news/insight/gossip and decipher the oft-repeated question "How's the Market?" to a new person I meet who finds out I'm a Realtor, I am now taking it to the cyber streets so to speak. More so, there seems to be a growing need for me to add-value to folks out there who are passively and actively purchasing or selling Boulder County real estate. It is my full-time "on the front lines" role as a Realtor to add insight and perspective along the way as a property is coming soon onto the market to being active on the market to successfully getting sold. In this path, there are some trends and insights we can share as we look at monthly/quarterly/annual sales of the local market. I will also attempt to give some insights on currents events/local news and regulations that may affect the real estate whether "good" or "bad". So with this intro, let's go forth and look more closely at what is occurring in Boulder County and learn together...     Dunbar Hardy Broker Associate, EcoBroker, GREEN, GRI, ABR Walnut Realty, Inc. c - 303-859-7922 Dunbar@DunbarHardy.com www.DunbarHardy.com