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¨ We are here to help! Our friendly, experienced rental agents work to find the right place for you. Call 303-545-6000 or 1-800-795-5937 to start your search. Or you may visit our website for more information. |
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¨ Downtown Boulder: Home to the famous Pearl Street Mall : - Home to the famous Pearl Street Mall—an outdoor pedestrian shopping and entertainment destination. This area offers upscale condo rentals and charming bungalows. This is the most expensive zip code in the Front Range. ¨ University Hill and Chautauqua Park : - Students, young professionals, families and retirees who have lived here all their lives share the streets near the heart of the University of Colorado. University Hill offers shops and restaurants to residents and tourists alike. - Chautauqua Park is a great place to see an outdoor concert in the summer, have brunch and gaze at the Flatirons. Most of the rentals in this area are larger homes. ¨ North Boulder : - Spend the day in North Boulder Park or walking around Wonderland Lake. You can find apartments, condos and houses in this area. Outside of downtown Boulder, this area offers the newest construction within the city limits! ¨ South Boulder : - A great area to live if you like hitting the hiking and biking trails and want super easy access to the outdoor playgrounds in Boulder. Martin Acres, Shanahan Ridge and Table Mesa are just a few neighborhoods in South Boulder with more affordable housing rentals. ¨ Gunbarrel : - A suburban area only 7 miles from Downtown Boulder with a country fee. Celestial Seasonings Tea calls Gunbarrel its permanent home. If you are looking for a quiet, affordable area, Gunbarrel is a great option. ¨ Longmont : - With a population of over 81,000 people, Longmont is the second largest city in Boulder County. Longmont has delightful downtown area, golf courses, and the most diverse mix of housing in the area: brand new homes, older homes, upscale condos, and inexpensive apartments. It is also the most affordable area to live in the County. ¨ Louisville : - Voted the 5th best place to live in the country by Money magazine in 2005! Louisville is 6 miles east of Boulder and has its own downtown area with summer street fairs, fondue, and the best fish and chips in the area. The City includes 1700 acres of open space for parks, walking and biking. A diverse mix of rentals is available in Louisville at a more affordable rate than Boulder. ¨ Superior : - Located on the other side of the highway from Louisville, Superior is a new suburban area with great schools and parks. Superior is the closest residential area to the Flatirons Crossing Mall which is the premier indoor mall near Boulder. Rentals in Superior are newer and are a popular place to live. ¨ Lafayette : - Lafayette has a rich cultural heritage, unique neighborhoods, a vibrant economy, and easy access to an active lifestyle. Indian Peaks golf course in Lafayette is a popular spot and popular place to live for avid golfers. ¨ Erie : - A fast growing suburban town east of Boulder with lots of open space and new rental options ¨ Broomfield : - The corporate hub of the area, Broomfield boasts Interlocken Business Park, Flatirons Crossing Mall, multiple golf courses, and a brand new events center. This suburban area offers a wide range of rental housing that will appeal to anyone's pocket book. ¨ Westminster, Thornton, Northglenn, Arvada : - Suburban areas in between Boulder and Denver with a multitude of rental options |
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Renting in Boulder County |
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¨ How many bedrooms and bathrooms are you looking for? ¨ How much can you afford? ¨ Do you have pets? ¨ How long of lease do you need/want? ¨ What kinds of amenities are MUST HAVES? ¨ When do you plan on moving in? Summer, Fall Prelease, Mid-Semester? ¨ Get an idea of the types of properties available |
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Step 1—Define YOUR needs |
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Step 2—Locate an area you would like to live |
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Step 3—Call us to begin your search!! |
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¨ Deposit : Most properties require a security deposit to cover any damage to the property. Apartments generally have the lowest deposits while privately owned condos and homes are typically equal to one month’s rent. ¨ Credit History : Almost all landlords will require a credit and background check. If you don’t have perfect credit, let us know and we will help connect you with property owners that will be more forgiving. You will probably have to pay a rental application fee, so be prepared to bring your check book. ¨ Lease : There is no standard lease in the state of Colorado so make sure you read and understand your lease carefully. ¨ Check-In/Check-Out : Make sure that your new landlord provides you with a check-in/check-out sheet so you can document any prior damage to the home that you do not want to be responsible for at move-out. ¨ Connect your Utilities : Ask your rental agent for a “Get Connected” sheet that has all the information you need to transfer the utilities into your name. It also has other helpful numbers various offices in Boulder, Boulder County and Denver. ¨ Renter’s Insurance : The landlord does not carry insurance for your personal belongings so you will need to get a renters insurance policy. ¨ MOVE IN TO YOUR NEW HOME!! |
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Step 4—What to do once you locate a rental |
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