About the room
3 Available Spots for Graduate Students or Young Professionals - Downtown Boulder
We have 3 individual spots available where tenants are seeking a 3rd roommate (in 3 of the units) in a 6-unit building in downtown Boulder. Half of the tenants at the property are female and half are male. All of the units are 3br/2ba (one is 3br/3/5ba), have their own entrance to the outside and either have a spacious private patio or very large shared deck. Each unit is unique and different. The building is located right near 10th and Pearl - close to CU, hiking trails, public transportation and a block from restaurants, cafes, bars, shopping and other activities on Pearl Street. Thereβs no better location!
You would contact me to further discuss the opportunity, check out the places, meet the potential roommates (by phone/video or in person) and see if you fit the place. Tenants are all college-educated (Stanford, UNC Chapel Hill, Yale, Alabama, Princeton, UT Austin, Santa Clara among some of the colleges) graduate students and young professionals. The current tenants are ages 22-28 and have active lifestyles (hiking, working out, skiing, cycling, etc..).
Depending upon the unit, base rents start at $1,375 (comes with a bed and storage drawers), $1,475/month for a huge bedroom in a garden flat w/private bathroom and goes up to $1,525 for a townhouse unit and up to $1,975 for huge, entire floor with a bedroom, living room and bathroom(totally private space) in a two-level flat in a historic 1903 house; its like having your own apartment within the unit. All of the rents are incredibly reasonable for the spaces and the location.
Leases are for a full year (with an option to renew) and they start on August 1st. All of the available spaces, except the 2-level flat, have furnishings in the living room/dining room and patios/porches.
Parking is available (rare for downtown).
Key rules are that there are absolutely no pets allowed and no smoking of anything.
Let me know if youβre interested!
About the roomies
Tenants are all CU graduate students and college-educated (Stanford, U Mich, Yale, CU, UT Austin among some of the colleges) young professionals (ages 22-28) and have active lifestyles (hiking, working out, rock climbing, cycling, etc..).