Where I work
Ten Towns
Known street by street
Each one gets its own page with its own live numbers, because a median for “the Denver metro” tells you nothing about your street.
Weld / Boulder County
Erie
Where new construction still meets open sky
Boulder County
Boulder
The market everyone watches, and few understand
Boulder County
Louisville
Small-town main street, big-league demand
Boulder County
Lafayette
Boulder County value, without the Boulder price
Boulder County
Superior
A market rebuilt, and reading differently than it looks
Broomfield County
Broomfield
The commute that works in both directions
Boulder County
Longmont
A softening market is a buyer's opening
Adams / Jefferson County
Westminster
Two different markets inside one median
Denver County
Denver
Neighborhood by neighborhood, not city by city
Adams County
Thornton
The fastest-moving price point on this list
Somewhere else in Colorado
Not on this list?
I still work outside these ten towns, and where I don't, I know who does. Ask me either way.
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What's your home worth?
A real number for your actual house, built from closed sales on your side of town.
| Town | Median price | Year over year | Days on market |
|---|---|---|---|
| Erie | $769,581 | ▲ 8.9% | 75 |
| Boulder | $954,481 | ▲ 1.8% | 53 |
| Louisville | $959,478 | ▲ 10.9% | 43 |
| Lafayette | $689,587 | ▲ 6.1% | 35 |
| Superior | $959,478 | ▲ 18.3% | 32 |
| Broomfield | $682,129 | ▲ 6.2% | 20 |
| Longmont | $558,696 | ▼ 2.0% | 55 |
| Westminster | $549,701 | ▲ 2.6% | 19 |
| Denver | $640,901 | ▲ 2.5% | 23 |
| Thornton | $524,714 | ▼ 1.3% | 17 |
Swipe the table sideways to see every column.
Sample figures reflect the three months ending June 2026 from public sources. Once the REcolorado feed is connected these refresh automatically from the MLS.
Two ways to start
No pressure, and no automated
estimate pretending to be an answer.
Find out what your home is worth with a real walkthrough, or just start looking. Either way you're talking to me, not a call center.