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Homes by Nina is a Boulder-based real estate practice helping people move with clarity and confidence across Boulder and neighboring towns. I serve Boulder, Louisville, Lafayette, Superior, Erie, Niwot, Longmont, Broomfield, Westminster, Arvada, Thornton — each with its own character and community feel. My focus is lifestyle fit, calm guidance, and honest insight.

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Boulder

Boulder is known for its Flatirons views, vibrant downtown, and direct access to open space. Neighborhoods range from historic Mapleton Hill and Whittier to modern homes in North Boulder and South Boulder. The mix of trails, restaurants, and culture gives Boulder a mountain town feel with city conveniences.

View of Pearl Street in Boulder, lifestyle and shopping with the foothill mountains in the background

North Boulder

Creative energy meets nature. Walk to cafés, parks, and trailheads while enjoying modern homes and a laid-back vibe near Wonderland Lake.

Scenic landscape with a calm lake reflecting hills and trees, some with autumn foliage, under a partly cloudy sky.

Pine Brook Hills

Foothill living at its finest. Panoramic views, privacy, and architecture that blends beautifully into the mountain landscape — minutes from Pearl Street.

Modern house with large glass windows built on a rocky hillside, surrounded by tall pine trees, under a partly cloudy sky at sunset.

South Boulder

Known for Table Mesa and Martin Acres, this area offers strong schools, walkable parks, and the best foothill access in town.

Suburban neighborhood with a black house, green trees, and rocky mountains in the background on a clear day.

The Hill

Eclectic and full of life — vintage architecture, local restaurants, and a student buzz. Great for rental income or character-filled properties.

A brick house with a triangular roof and front porch, surrounded by lush green trees and shrubbery, with a stone walkway leading to the front door.

East Boulder

Spacious lots, rec centers, and easy commutes. Great for buyers who want access to both Boulder and Denver with a little extra breathing room.

A peaceful landscape featuring a river reflecting the partly cloudy sky, surrounded by green trees and grass, with mountains in the distance.

Old North Boulder

Charming post-war homes, tree-lined streets, and a sense of Boulder’s original neighborhood character. Close to parks and great schools.

Aerial view of a suburban neighborhood with houses surrounded by colorful trees, with a mountain in the background.

University of Colorado

Dynamic and youthful energy surrounds the CU campus. Perfect for investors, parents buying for students, or anyone who loves campus culture.

Aerial view of a university campus surrounded by green fields and trees, with mountains in the background.

Downtown

The heart of Boulder. Pearl Street shopping, dining, and events — paired with historic homes, condos, and walkable lifestyle living.

A large, two-story, beige Victorian-style house with a front porch, surrounded by a well-maintained lawn, colorful flowers, and a black iron fence. There are trees and neighboring houses in the background.

Gunbarrel

A peaceful pocket north of town known for Twin Lakes paths, breweries, and a community feel that’s close but quieter than downtown Boulder.

Apartment complex with modern multi-story buildings, a park with benches, walking paths, and mountains in the background during sunset.

Central Boulder

Convenient, classic Boulder living. Easy access to everything — downtown, the Hill, and trails — with mature trees and established homes.

Person walking a dog on a residential sidewalk surrounded by trees and plants.

Chautauqua

Historic cottages and stately homes nestled against iconic trails. Quintessential Boulder views, open space, and a timeless sense of place.

A scenic view of a mountainous landscape with green hills, trees, and houses in a residential neighborhood.

Eldorado Springs

Tucked just south of Boulder, famous for its natural spring water and canyon views. A retreat-style community ideal for nature lovers and climbers.

A blue house with a wooden balcony overlooking a rocky riverbank surrounded by green trees.

Louisville

Louisville blends historic Main Street charm with easy access to Boulder. Neighborhoods include mid century homes and newer developments connected by parks, paths, and local shops. The city’s walkable core and community amenities create an organized, livable setting close to work and recreation.

Historic Main Street in Louisville Colorado with shops and evening lights

Lafayette

Lafayette combines local art and dining with suburban convenience. Old Town offers galleries and restaurants while nearby neighborhoods provide access to trails, open space, and rec centers. Housing options span classic homes near the core to newer communities with wider lots and mountain views.

Downtown Lafayette Colorado with murals and cafe seating

Superior

Superior features newer residential areas, connected paths, and quick commutes on Highway 36. Rock Creek and Downtown Superior include parks, town centers, and energy efficient homes. Shopping, recreation, and trail systems are close by, with Boulder and Louisville minutes away.

Pedestrian plaza and modern townhomes in Downtown Superior Colorado

Longmont

Longmont combines a revitalized downtown, mountain views, and varied housing. Options include early bungalows, mid century areas, and new master planned communities. The city links quickly to Boulder, I 25, and regional trails while supporting a growing tech and maker scene.

People dining outside of a restaurant on a sidewalk, with some sitting at tables and others walking by, lined with trees and parked cars.

Erie

Erie offers newer construction, open space, and wide Front Range views. Downtown Erie has local coffee, dining, and community events while surrounding neighborhoods provide larger homes with modern layouts. Location along Highway 7 and I 25 supports simple regional access.

Open space in Erie Colorado with mountain backdrop

Arvada

Arvada blends Olde Town charm with mountain access. Light rail connects Olde Town to Denver while nearby areas feature mid century homes, parks, and newer neighborhoods. The city’s mix of history and convenience serves a wide range of housing needs.

Olde Town Arvada main street with shops and evening lights

Broomfield

Broomfield sits between Boulder and Denver with planned neighborhoods, open space, and regional retail. Trails and parks are extensive, and many areas enjoy views toward the Flatirons. Housing choices include established subdivisions and newer master planned communities.

Trail through open space in Broomfield Colorado with Flatirons in distance

Westminster

Westminster offers lakes, trails, and suburban convenience along the Highway 36 corridor. Standley Lake and Big Dry Creek Trail anchor recreation while neighborhoods range from classic streets to newer builds. Location supports access to Boulder and downtown Denver.

Standley Lake in Westminster Colorado at sunset

Golden

Golden sits at the base of the Rockies with Clear Creek running through downtown. The area includes hillside homes with views, historic streets, and direct trail access. Outdoor recreation, museums, and the Colorado School of Mines shape the city’s character and pace.

Clear Creek through downtown Golden Colorado with foothill backdrop

Thornton

Thornton is a growing north metro city with parks, multi use paths, and a broad selection of newer homes. Regional access via I 25 and E 470 links to Boulder, Denver, and DIA. Retail centers and community amenities are distributed across well planned neighborhoods.

Neighborhood park in Thornton Colorado with distant mountain views