When you think about Louisville homes, you probably think about Kentucky. Unless, of course, you’re a native or resident of the greater metro Denver region. If that description fits you, you probably think of the Welch Mine.

You see, back in 1877 the Welch silver mine opened. Miners came to work in the mine, as was the practice at the time. What makes Louisville real estate different, however, is that the town wasn’t controlled by a mining company. Instead, miners bought or built Louisville homes for sale, and the miners enjoyed a greater degree of freedom and prosperity than many miners of that day.

Louisville is located on the outskirts of Boulder, and it’s only about six miles to the opportunities and amenities that Boulder offers. Denver isn’t too far away either, and within an hour you can be in just about any part of Denver you want to be in. Louisville homes offer their buyers a wonderful combination of small town living and city life.

Over 1,700 acres of open spaces and parks dot the Louisville real estate landscape. There is plenty of room to breathe, lots of places to bike or hike, or spend an afternoon on a picnic blanket. Residents of this town have a breathtaking view of both Indian Peaks and the Flatirons.

Louisville homes for sale come in many shapes, sizes and prices. There’s sure to be one that will suit your needs and your budget.