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Oct 02

Listings on the High Side in Boulder’s Sunset Hill

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Sunset Behind Boulder's Flatirons

Sunset Behind Boulder

Near coveted Sunset Blvd in Boulder, where most residents enjoy sweeping views of the flatirons and foothills is one of Colorado’s premiere neighborhoods: Boulder’s Sunset Hill neighborhood.

The Beginning of Sunset Hill
Earliest Boulder maps refer to the undeveloped area as Lover’s Hill, but in 1944, Boulder contractor Ted McPherson formed a corporation known as Sunset Hill Improvement, giving the western part of the bluff a new name. Several homes designed by the architect Huntington were erected on the north side of High Street. (See a map of High Street in Boulder.)  Most of those homes have since been demolished and replaced, but Huntington’s work exists all over Boulder. He designed the Boulder County Courthouse, Boulder High School, a number of churches, and several sorority and fraternity houses.

What’s There Now
In 1950, Sunset Hill was considered the most rapidly developing, most possible residential section of Boulder. The cost of the homes (including lots) were pricey at the time and ranged from $15,000 to $20,000.  Today, the homes are still considered high-priced items, with single-family homes, luxury condos/townhomes, and land listed at $1.2 M to $2.9 M.  Today listings are few, with about six listings on the Boulder MLS, but data changes daily; check often for fresh listings, prices and more.  And if you’re willing to extend your search beyond the Sunset Hill area proper, there are more homes on the market with proximity to the same ammenities and schools. (Sunset Hill’s public schools are Whittier Elementary, Casey Middle School, and Boulder High.) These homes are in the 80304 and 80302 zip codes, and include Boulder neighborhoods such as Mapleton, Hillcrest, Silver Maple Village, Boulder Old Town, the homes at One Boulder Plaza, and many more.

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