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Northern Colorado Real Estate Sees Significant Activity on November 14, 2025
The real estate market in Northern Colorado experienced a notable surge in activity on November 14, 2025, with numerous transactions across various cities. According to the Colorado Weekly Homebuyers List, home sales during this period highlighted a mix of luxury properties and more affordable homes, reflecting diverse market dynamics in the region.
Key Transactions Across Northern Colorado
In Berthoud, significant sales included the property at **817 Douglas Pl**, purchased by **Joshua Romans** for **$460,000**. Another transaction involved **Marvin Dana TJ**, who acquired **3400 Erving Ct** for **$940,000**. The area continues to attract buyers looking for spacious homes in a community-oriented environment.
Boulder witnessed several high-value sales, with **Jane Gonnerman** purchasing a notable property at **950 Quince Ave #a** for **$2,300,000**. This trend continued with **Amanda Foster**, who secured **365 Mohawk Dr** at **$1,425,000**, and **Justin Basham**, acquiring **1320 Judson Dr** for **$1,850,000**. Furthermore, **Mary Ellen Dick 2007 Revocable Trust** bought **1409 Old Tale Rd** for an impressive **$2,450,000**.
In Broomfield, **William F Bates III Revocable Trust** purchased **3377 W 151st Ct** for **$1,366,933**, while **Brightland Homes Of Colorado LLC** sold **14245 Currant St** for **$648,088**. The variety of transactions highlights the competitive nature of the local market.
Diverse Sales and Market Trends
Fort Collins showed a mix of transactions, with **Gary Peterson** acquiring **2000 Valley Forge Ave** for **$585,000** and **Christopher Clark**, purchasing **333 Pascal St** for **$2,073,000**. The diversity in pricing indicates varying buyer preferences, from affordable options to high-end properties.
Greeley and Johnstown also contributed to the bustling market. In Greeley, **Natasha Gillispie** bought **5551 29th St Unit3212** for **$340,000**, while **Scott Jackson** acquired **10 S Estes Ave** in Johnstown for **$430,000**. The activity in these towns demonstrates the broad appeal of Northern Colorado real estate.
As the region continues to evolve, the real estate landscape is adapting to meet the needs of buyers. The latest transactions reflect a blend of affordability and luxury, catering to a diverse demographic. Staying informed about these trends is essential for those interested in the Northern Colorado market.
For ongoing insights into real estate and community trends, the latest e-edition of atHome Colorado provides valuable information and updates. This publication is a collaboration among the Boulder Daily Camera, Loveland Reporter-Herald, Greeley Tribune, and Longmont Times-Call, delivering crucial information to prospective homebuyers and investors alike.
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