Broomfield, CO Real Estate
A strong, growing business center, Broomfield is Colorado's first master-planned community. Originally formed as an agricultural community, it grew into an industrial and commercial hotspot with large, medium, and small businesses ranging from high-tech to service industries.
Strategically located midway between Denver and Boulder along U.S. Highway 36, Broomfield offers ready access for commuters going north or south. A fast-growing center for high-tech, retail and manufacturing companies, Broomfield has attracted major corporations, such as Sun Microsystems and Level 3 and developed the upscale Flatiron Crossing shopping mall. The Broomfield real estate market also offers a wide variety of housing choices and generous open space. Anthem Colorado at Broomfield is a multi-use commercial, office, retail and town center that offers a variety of lifestyle choices in a resort-like setting for residents of all ages.
Another attraction is the Broomfield Event Center, which hosts professional sports games and exhibitions, concerts, conventions, and other public events.
Broomfield offers incredible views with Pikes Peak to the South, Mount Evans to the West, and Long's Peak to the Northwest. The town prides itself on its safe streets and neighborhoods with a very low crime rate, exceptional school systems (Boulder Valley, Adams 12 Five Star, and Jefferson County), and 63 parks, playgrounds, tennis courts, baseball, softball, and soccer fields. Broomfield embodies a hometown feel.
- Square Miles33.58
- Population66,529
- Per Capita Income$40,135
- Median Household Income$81,898
- Housing Units22,646
- Homeownership Rate69.6%
- Median Home Price$410,957
Broomfield, CO Homes for Sale
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Beds 3 Baths 3 SqFt 1,717
MLS 872987 | Listing Courtesy of RE/MAX Alliance-Boulder
Beds 2 Baths 3 SqFt 1,272
MLS 3650387 | Listing Courtesy of Colorado RE
Beds 5 Baths 4 SqFt 2,789
MLS 872972 | Listing Courtesy of Stellar Properties, LLC
Beds 5 Baths 4 SqFt 3,973
MLS 9762038 | Listing Courtesy of Realty Profiles, Inc.
Beds 3 Baths 2 SqFt 1,408
MLS 4766417 | Listing Courtesy of Madison & Company Properties
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Beds 5 Baths 4 SqFt 3,060
MLS 872936 | Listing Courtesy of RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc
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Beds 3 Baths 3 SqFt 1,717
MLS 872987 | Listing Courtesy of RE/MAX Alliance-Boulder
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Beds 5 Baths 4 SqFt 3,060
MLS 872936 | Listing Courtesy of RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc
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Beds 2 Baths 2 SqFt 1,683
MLS 872928 | Listing Courtesy of Staufer Team Real Estate
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Beds 4 Baths 4 SqFt 3,803
MLS 872890 | Listing Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Res-NorthMetro
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Beds 5 Baths 4 SqFt 3,279
MLS 872889 | Listing Courtesy of 8z Real Estate
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Beds 5 Baths 4 SqFt 5,254
MLS 872685 | Listing Courtesy of RE/MAX Momentum
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History
Broomfield’s story begins in the late 1800s, in the wake of the Rocky Mountain gold rush, when a few farmers settled in the rolling fields. In 1885, Broomfield legend Adolf Zang purchased land just off the railroad line that ran from Denver to Boulder near what is now 120th Avenue and Olde Wadsworth. The spot became a new train stop known as Zang’s Spur, which Zang used to transport locally grown grain to his brewery in Denver. A little town grew around Zang’s Spur off the rail line when a few stores, grain elevators, a bank and a hotel were built. The Zang farm grew to 4,000 acres which eventually became the city that you see today.
When the Boulder Turnpike was constructed in the 1950s, a toll was created at the Broomfield intersection, and the town’s first paved road was put in. Developers bought the land and began to plan a suburban community with great access to Denver and Boulder. The first few neighborhoods began close to the intersection of the turnpike, complete with a school and a local shopping center. The population quickly grew to 6,000 in 1961 when the city was incorporated.
The town continued to grow, annexing plots of land in Boulder, Weld, Jefferson and Adams counties. Along with residential growth, Broomfield is home to many thriving businesses including: the Interlocken business center, SUN Microsystems, Level 3 and Flatirons Mall.
Broomfield became its own county in 2001. The city’s population now stands at over 66,000.
Broomfield 50th Anniversary History Documentary
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WebsiteFlatz
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WebsiteGreat Scotts Eatery
With breakfast served all day, as well as lunch and dinner, even the pickiest of eaters will...
WebsiteHickory & Ash
Serving brunch, lunch and dinner this modern American meatery offers locally sourced and...
WebsiteInfinitus Pie
Hot out of the oven, personally designed pizza with great sauce and topping choices Infinitus...
WebsiteVillage Tavern
Featuring live music, happy hours, burgers and a bar with excellent wine selections.
WebsiteOpen Space and Trails
The City and County of Broomfield have a goal of acquiring and preserving 40% of Broomfield land...
WebsiteSkate Park & Batting Cages
Broomfield’s Skate Park features two shallow concrete bowls, a half pipe, micro pipe and...
WebsiteThe Bay Aquatic Park
The Broomfield Bay provides summer fun to kids of all ages. The aquatic park includes a...
WebsiteBroomfield Community and Senior Center
The Broomfield Community and Senior Center offers a variety of programs, workshops and events...
WebsiteBroomfield Farmer’s Market
Operated by Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, the Broomfield Farmer’s Market has almost 50...
WebsiteBroomfield Public Library
Broomfield’s Public Library started as a tiny collection and has grown to more than 150,000...
WebsitePaul Derda Recreational Center
At Broomfield’s state of the art recreational facility, people have access to a variety of...
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