Boulder Point
Neighborhood in Flagstaff, Arizona
Coconino County 86001
Semi-custom builds from the late 1990s
“Homes here are mostly modern, two-story, semi-custom builds from the late 1990s and early-2000s,” says Shafor. “You’ll rarely see ones that are smaller than 2,200 square feet, and the owners take pride in the aesthetics of their property by keeping their yards well-maintained.” These homes are contemporary Craftsman-style with cross-gabled roofs; some have mulch or rock-edged foundations and backyards enclosed by wooden fences. Wide driveways lead to two-car garages, and sidewalks connect most residential streets. Prices for a 3-bedroom range from $650,000 to $800,000, while four and five-bedroom homes sell between $900,000 and $1.2 million. “The neighborhood is mostly protected from fires because it’s barricaded by other homes, but local firefighters will trim your trees to help decrease the risk,” says Shafor.Brat-eating contest and a downtown art walk
In October, downtown Wheeler Park hosts the Annual Flagstaff Oktoberfest, where friends and family gulp German beer, compete in a bratwurst eating contest and dance to live music. Food trucks offer pretzels, cotton candy and nachos, and kids can get their faces painted before making a beeline to the bounce houses. Proceeds go to area non-profits. Downtown also holds a First Friday Art Walk, starting in July. Here, local businesses, organizations and individuals sell their paintings and hand-crafted items along Historic Route 66.Nearby grocers, spicy penne pasta and sushi
Grocery options are found a few miles east. Sprouts Farmers Market offers natural and organic items, while Target stocks household essentials, and Li’s Asian Market sits inside the Sherwood Forest Shopping Center nearby, offering frozen meals, noodles and sauces. Boulder Point has a plethora of dining options, including Taverna Modern Mediterranean, which serves penne pasta with a spicy cream sauce inside a rustic chic setting. Another nearby option is Sakura Sushi & Teppanyaki along Route 66. “This place probably has the best sushi in town,” says Shafor. Retailers like Kohl’s are found a mile east, next to the Woodlands Village strip mall, which houses locally owned shops and businesses.Parks for ice-cream socials, building snowmen and biking
“Boulder Point has a small, hidden park near Fresh Aire Street,” says Shafor. “Neighbors organize an ice-cream social there every summer and a kids’ Fourth of July bike parade.” Downtown’s roughly 3-acre Wheeler Park is a dog friendly, open greenspace dotted with benches; its mature pine and oak trees are covered with Christmas lights during the holidays, and after a snowfall, kids proudly display their snowmen. About 6 miles northeast, a metal stagecoach stands at the entrance of 215-acre Buffalo Park, part meadow sprinkled with wildflowers, part ponderosa pine forest. Hikers trek its 2-mile trail loop while enjoying views of the San Francisco Peaks. Nearby community houses of worship include Northland Christian Assembly.Nearby interstates, public buses and sidewalks
Interstate 17 sits about a mile south, leading 144 miles south to Phoenix, while east-west Interstate 40 makes up the neighborhood’s southern border. University Avenue and Highland Mesa are Boulder Point’s main thoroughfares, and residents access downtown Flagstaff 3 miles northeast via Historic Route 66. Mountain Line Public Transit buses make stops here, while Amtrak trains depart from the Visitors Center station downtown, traveling 467 miles west to Los Angeles. Sidewalks connect residential streets to cul-de-sacs, making it easy to walk from one side of the neighborhood to the other. Flagstaff Medical Center sits about 3 miles northeast, while Flagstaff Pulliam Airport is found 5 miles south.Native American Club activities at Flagstaff Unified district schools
Students may attend Flagstaff Unified district schools, including Manuel Demiguel Elementary, which earns an overall B-plus from Niche, then continue to B-minus-rated Mount Elden Middle. At Flagstaff High, which Niche gives a B, students can join the Native American Club and help prepare for the school’s annual powwow, featuring over 250 dancers and drummers from different tribes. Proceeds help send club members to Washington D.C. for the United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY) organization’s annual conference. Northern Arizona University sits about 2 miles east.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Teresa Atkinson
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Arizona Realty
(623) 663-6519
111 Total Sales
1 in Boulder Point
$525,000 Price
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Candace Schacherbauer
DeLex Realty
(866) 443-1936
13 Total Sales
1 in Boulder Point
$910,000 Price
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Jacki Tait
Realty ONE Group Mountain Dese
(928) 833-6710
116 Total Sales
4 in Boulder Point
$499K - $800K Price Range
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Deanna Toenjes
Realty One Group, Mountain Desert
(928) 396-3220
77 Total Sales
1 in Boulder Point
$347,900 Price
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Weston Foster
RE/MAX Fine Properties
(928) 833-9935
169 Total Sales
3 in Boulder Point
$450K - $549K Price Range
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Trina Painter
Responds QuicklyRuss Lyon Sothebys Intl Realty
(928) 440-1808
88 Total Sales
3 in Boulder Point
$593K - $705K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Boulder Point | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 4 | 4 |
Burglary | 6 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 7 | 4 |
Crime Score | 5 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Boulder Point Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Boulder Point, Flagstaff sell after 56 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Boulder Point, Flagstaff over the last 12 months is $870,000, up 45% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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