Louisville Ranked #1 Place To Live In 2009
September 21st, 2009 Categories: Boulder Subdivisions and Neighborhoods, Buyer's Corner, Colorado Round Up, Relocating
Louisville has been ranked THE NUMBER ONE place to live in the United States! And for those of us who live here, we already know why. Previously ranked in the top ten places to live, now Louisville Colorado in Boulder County is at the top of the list for best place to live (for populations under 50,000).
Not only is the local economy here still thriving: there is low crime, great job opportunities, and affordable housing. This is where you want to live so read more to find out why.

So what is it about Louisville Colorado that always puts it high on the top ten places to live? For one, it’s an escape from the steep home prices in Boulder and some would say; it’s a little more “down to earth”. The historic district is quaint and friendly with ice cream shops, cafes and endless summer fairs. Activities abound for the children; you’ll never run out of family activities to embark upon. And according to Money Magazine, it’s also weathering the economic downturn as well. Robust industries in the area such as high tech, energy, and healthcare, make county unemployment one of the lowest in the the state.
According to ConocoPhillips, too further strengthen and invest in our people and technology capabilities, ConocoPhillips recently purchased property in Louisville, Colorado, on which the company plans to develop a corporate learning center and a global technology center. This 432-acre property – about halfway between Denver and Boulder – presents the opportunity to do this at a prime location and in a campus environment that will foster sharing of knowledge, innovation and creativity. This will just further the economic strength of the community in Louisville by providing ample job opportunities.
Add the great outdoors…and you have a perfect place to call home.
Louisville has more than 30 miles of trails and open space galore. Are you a golfer? Then, it’s Coal Creek Golf Course you’ll be visiting. It’s a quick trip to the Rocky Mountains and within two hours of several ski resorts such as Eldora and Arapahoe Basin. Also conveniently close to Denver and The Flatirons Mall. You can’t beat the schools, low crime and low taxes. And the real estate? Well, call me today for the perfect home at an affordable price.








