Table Mesa Homes for Sale
Table Mesa in Boulder, Colorado is one of the most desirable and diverse places to live in the city. The Table Mesa Neighborhood features condos available from the $200's up to multi million dollar luxury homes. The neighborhood
is close to amenities including dining, shopping and the RTD transportation routes and has easy access to the Boulder Denver Turnpike (US 36).
Located just off of US 36, the area is known for excellent walking and biking trails, a casual atmosphere and many small establishment for eating, shopping or just having a refreshing beer or wine spritzer on a hot day. The Boulder Real Estate available at Table Mesa will offer 850-3,000 square foot of finished living space with 2-4 bedrooms and 1-3 baths. Prices begin at $300,000 for an
all brick ranch style home, which is the primary style available in the neighborhood. Most of the Boulder houses that were built in Table Mesa were built in the 1960's. The landscaping is mature and the streets are winding up the hills offering great views and a challenging jog or walk.
Upper Table Mesa homes were built in the 1970's, many are contemporary in design; some chalet type homes, with decks to enjoy the flatiron views and the smell of pine trees. The homes are larger in square footage and higher
priced in Upper Table Mesa. It is not uncommon to see deer or elk and other wildlife.
Bear Creek or Mesa Elementary School, Southern Hills Jr/Middle, and Fairview High are in the high rated Boulder Valley School District and serve the Table Mesa neighborhoood. Shopping is available "down the hill" and the University of Colorado is a quick bike ride away. Get in the college spirit and support the Buffalo's! Up Table Mesa Drive to the west is the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Air Quality, climate change, effects of global warming and weather are the researchers primary focus. The center provides free guided tours.
Harlow Plats Park is south of Table Mesa neighborhood near Fairview High School. Viele Lake was formed in the park in 1967 and is maintained and owned by the City of Boulder.
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