Boulder County, CO
Property Data

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Total Properties

144,068

Average Home Price

$894,437

Average Square Feet

1,880

Price per Sq Ft

$443

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
528,468

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

144,068

Median Home Price

$713,308

Average Home Price

$894,437

Average Square Feet

1,880

Price per Sq Ft

$443

Recent Sales (12mo)

2,605

YoY Price Change

3.9%

Sales Velocity

33.5%

Boulder County, Colorado: Where Brain Capital Meets Housing Strain

There's a telling gap buried in Boulder County's housing data: the bottom 10% of homes sell around $365,000, while the top 10% command $1.59 million or more. That $1.2 million spread across a single county tells you almost everything about what it means to live here — a place where a University of Colorado graduate student and a tech executive might technically share the same zip code, but inhabit entirely different economic realities.

The Knowledge Economy Premium

Boulder County has built one of the most education-dense labor pools in the country. Nearly 64% of residents hold at least a bachelor's degree, and a remarkable 29.4% have graduate credentials — roughly triple the national average. This isn't coincidental. The presence of CU Boulder, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and a deep bench of aerospace and biotech firms has effectively made the county a magnet for credentialed professionals. That human capital concentration has a direct price: at $715,000 median, homes cost roughly 7x the county's already-elevated household income of $102,772, nearly double the 4x national affordability benchmark.

The work-from-home rate of 27.9% — well above national norms — further illustrates the white-collar tilt. When your workforce is disproportionately researchers, software engineers, and policy analysts, remote work isn't a pandemic holdover; it's a structural feature.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$715,0002.2x the national median of $320,000
Price-to-Income Ratio~7xvs. 4x national benchmark
Graduate Degree Holders29.4%~3x the national average
Severe Rent Burden32.4%Nearly 1 in 3 renters paying >50% of income on housing

The Inequality Paradox

Boulder County's Gini coefficient of 0.490 is strikingly high for a county with a $102,772 median income. High-income places usually compress inequality somewhat; here, it runs in the opposite direction. The poverty rate of 11.4% — counterintuitive for a county of this wealth profile — and a child poverty rate of 7.4% suggest that the service workers, hospitality employees, and lower-wage staff supporting the county's amenity economy are being squeezed hard. Severe rent burden affecting nearly one in three renters is the pressure valve: people are staying, but paying dearly for the privilege.

Steady Appreciation in a Cooling Market

A 3.6% year-over-year price gain may sound modest against Boulder's historic boom cycles, but it signals something important: the market has found a durable floor. Even with 2,684 sales recorded in the past 12 months, inventory remains tight enough to sustain appreciation. The county is not in freefall despite the broader national rate shock of 2023-2024 — a testament to demand that's structurally anchored in institutions, not speculation.


FAQs

What makes Boulder County unique? Few counties anywhere combine federal research institutions, a flagship university, outdoor recreation access, and a mature tech/biotech cluster. That convergence has created a self-reinforcing demand engine for housing that insulates values from national downturns — but also makes affordability a near-permanent crisis for lower and middle earners.

Is Boulder County affordable for renters? In a word: no. With median rent at $1,893 and severe rent burden hitting 32.4% of renters, a significant share of the renter population is spending well above 50% of their income on housing. For context, the standard affordability threshold is 30%. Boulder's rental market is shaped by the same supply constraints — green belts, height limits, and limited buildable land — that restrict the for-sale market.

Why is Boulder County's poverty rate so high given its wealth? The county's economy requires a large service workforce — restaurant workers, childcare providers, retail employees — who earn wages far below what local housing costs demand. High home values and rents effectively export lower-income residents or trap those who stay in severe cost burden, creating a poverty rate that looks anomalous against median income figures but makes perfect sense against the cost of living.

Market Overview

Boulder County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 144,068 properties in our database.

Properties in Boulder County average $894,437, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $476 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Boulder County are 33% higher than the Colorado average.

Boulder County vs Colorado Average

MetricBoulder CountyColorado Avgvs State
Average Price$894,437$674,458+33%
Avg Sq Ft1,8801,778+6%
Price/Sq Ft$476$379+26%
Properties144,0683,132,192-95%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Boulder County, CO Real Estate

What is the average home price in Boulder County, CO?

The average home price in Boulder County, CO is $894,437, based on analysis of 144,068 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Boulder County, CO?

Our database includes 144,068 properties in Boulder County, CO, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Boulder County, CO?

The average price per square foot in Boulder County, CO is $476. This is calculated from an average home price of $894,437 and average size of 1,880 square feet.

What is the average home size in Boulder County, CO?

Homes in Boulder County, CO average 1,880 square feet, with an average price of $894,437.

How does Boulder County, CO compare to other Colorado counties?

Boulder County, CO is one of 64 counties in Colorado with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.

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