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Lafayette

The City of Lafayette is conveniently located just 18 miles northwest of Denver in the southeastern part of Boulder County, CO. It combines the tranquility of small-town living with easy access to great city amenities.

The community offers stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, numerous community activities, and an abundance of shops and restaurants. There is something for everyone in Lafayette – whether you’re raising a family, building a career, or enjoying your golden years.

Lafayette is also close to several airports such as the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, the Boulder Municipal Airport, and the Denver International Airport. All make domestic and international travel a breeze.

History of Lafayette, CO

The city’s history began when newlyweds Lafayette and Mary Miller made their way across the country’s heartland and settled in the area of Lafayette. In the late 1800s, they began farming on land they attained through the Homestead Act.

The Millers then moved to Boulder in 1874 where Lafayette Miller ran a butcher shop and was the town trustee, and Mary Miller served on the school board. When her husband suddenly died in 1878, Mary decided to move back to their farmland to manage it herself.

Although the farm was successful, Mary set her sights on coal mining. In 1884, a coal vein was found on her property. Three years later, she began her mining enterprise.

A year later in 1888, Mary Miller platted 150 acres of land so a new town could be built around the coal mine. She named the town after her late husband, Lafayette. By July of the same year, the town was thriving – it boasted of new homes and several establishments.

Mary Miller established the Lafayette Bank in 1900. She was elected president, making her the first female bank president in the world. The town was so prosperous that it even had a power station that energized nearby areas like Boulder, Fort Collins, Longmont, and Louisville.

Real estate in Lafayette, CO

There is a wide array of properties in Lafayette. From affordable single-family houses to extravagant waterfront properties, Lafayette has something for everyone.

Choose from sprawling luxury ranch-style estates, country homes, semi-custom and custom homes, and large farm land. The downtown area has plenty of historic residences for sale which are located close to the city’s recreational hubs. Newer single-family homes come in Contemporary, Craftsman, Country, and Ranch styles.

The city is made up of 40 different neighborhoods. It has a gated community with luxurious and spacious homes on expansive lots, a golf community within the Indian Peaks Golf Course, and more. The neighborhoods and subdivisions in the area are a mix of old and new.

Notable neighborhoods include:

  • Indian Peaks
  • Waneka Lake
  • White Hawk Ranch
  • Spring Creek
  • Blue Heron

Living in Lafayette, CO

  • The City of Lafayette fosters a strong sense of community by celebrating events that bring residents together. Each year, residents hold their award-winning Oatmeal Fest, Peach Fest, and Fourth of July celebration.
  • With so many breweries in the area, the city has come up with different events to celebrate them all. Lafayette hosts an annual Brew Fest while the Boulder Valley YMCA has a summer event called the Craft Brew and Barbeque. Notable breweries in the city are the Liquid Mechanics, Odd 13, and The Post.
  • One of the fastest growing and most popular events in the city is the Art Night Out. Happening every first Friday of the summer season, it features live music, food trucks, and art vendors.
  • Look for investment opportunities in commercial and industrial developments such as the Atlas Valley, Lafayette Center, Lafayette Crossings, Vista Business Park, Village at South Point, Lafayette Marketplace, and Cabrini Gardens, to name a few.

Find your dream home in Lafayette, CO today with the help of The Noel Team, a RE/MAX Alliance group with more than 40 years of real estate experience. Give us a call today at 303-774-9400 or send an email to cmartinez(at)remax(dotted)net.


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