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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Group W Bench
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In at least one of the new housing developments in the Rocky Flats area, buyers are required to sign some sort of release regarding water quality. No thanks!
It sounds as if affordability is an issue (of course each of us has our own definition of what constitutes affordable). In any case, a dollar buys a lot more home in towns like Westminster, Thornton or Littleton than it does in places like Lafayette, Louisville or Golden. As for Boulder: the average home price there surpassed $1M about ten years ago.
Generally speaking, the closer one gets to the foothills, the higher the price (unless you actually get a dozen or so miles into the foothills, at which point prices tend to drop for all but the most custom of homes).
Best of luck!
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