Louisville Colorado Homes: Rich Americana Tradition

You’ll appreciate Louisville Colorado homes. Louisville blends strong roots and values with a progressive, modern twist. Voted three times as one of the top 100 places to raise a family in the United States, Louisville’s charm is hard to resist.

The community of 20,000 covers 8.6 square miles in Boulder County. Boulder is 6 miles to the west; Denver 25 miles south. The location makes commuting a breeze. Here we see how high-tech meets with rich tradition, creating a town that is strictly “Americana.”

Downtown Louisville Colorado

Over 100 businesses, located in 100-year-old buildings, line the historic streets of Front and Main forming the heart of Louisville and the center of today’s downtown. The historic part of downtown Louisville has retained its charm with picturesque pubs and restaurants, quaint specialty shops and professional offices.

Indoor and Outdoor Recreation

Activities abound in Louisville. Residents enjoy 27 parks and 22 miles of trails. In addition to hiking and biking trails, Louisville features ball parks and dog parks plus 11 tennis courts. Take the dedicated 110 acres of recreational facilities in Louisville and add multiple ski hills and ski resorts nearby. You get something for everyone all year round.

Louisville also has a library and a huge recreation center. Get moving on the racquetball court, indoor lap track, 25-meter, 6-lane pool with 160-foot water slide, senior center, cardio training, with free weights, and in the circuit weight room. Or relax in the sauna, solarium, deck, hot tub, and steam room—for balance.

Important Louisville History

Louisville’s history is born out the early coal miners that first settled there with the opening of the first mine in August of 1877. There were many coal mines in Boulder and surrounding areas creating plenty of work which drew hundreds of immigrants from all over the country.

In 1882, landowner Louis Nawatny decided to turn part of his farm into a town. He platted it out, naming the new town Louisville. This private endeavor turned the community into a unique kind of mining town. It was not owned by a big mining company! In Louisville, miners could contribute to, and participate in, the running of their hometown without interference. Established mining companies often used price fixing of rents, goods, and services for financial gain. Mining remained active in Louisville until 1952.

Homes for Sale in Louisville, Colorado

If you are looking for a slice of American pie you have found it in Louisville, Colorado properties!

Let me show you. Call me, Amy Hitch at HomeSmart, at 720-299-3554. I would love to put my real estate expertise into action to help you find a home. I will also sell your current home, anywhere in the Denver Metro area. I look forward to hearing from you!

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Select Neighborhoods in Louisville – Single Family Home Communities

Bella Vista
Bridgefield
Capitol Hill
Centennial Heights
Centennial  Valley
Cherrywood
Club Homes at Coal Creek
Coal Creek Ranch
Continental View
Cornerstone

Dutch Creek
Heritage
Hillsborough North
Hillsborough West
Jefferson Place
Johnson Meadows
Louisville Heights
Louisville North
Meadows at Coal Creek
Mesa Point
Murphy Place

North End
Old Town
Parbois Place Final
Parkwood
Pine Street Park
Ponderosa
Ridgeview Estates
Saddleback
Steel Ranch
Sundance

Select Neighborhoods in Louisville CO – Condo Communities

Centennial Pavilion Lofts
Hunters Ridge

Parbois Place

Westfield Condos
Wildflower Condos

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