Located in the St. Vrain Valley, less than 40 miles north of Denver and 10 miles east of the Rocky Mountain foothills, Longmont combines a sense of rural living with all the conveniences and benefits of a cosmopolitan city. Once primarily an agricultural area, the community has grown to be an attractive location for high-tech manufacturing companies. With a population of over 78,000, this beautiful city is the second-largest city in Boulder County.
Longmont residents enjoy easy access to some of the most spectacular scenery in the United States, not to mention a daily breathtaking view of the eastern slope and Longs Peak, for which the town was named. Families in Longmont can visit many local parks, the Recreation Center and Barbour Ponds State Park, known for some of the best warm-water fishing in the state. Longmont has 92 designated historic structures and two nationally-recognized registered historic districts. The Museum and Old Firehouse Art Center provides local access to art and culture.
Longmont students are part of the St. Vrain Valley School District where high school ACT and SAT scores have consistently exceeded national averages. The University of Colorado, Colorado State University and the University of Northern Colorado are all nearby. Real estate options in Longmont consist of single-family homes, condominiums, townhouses and land for custom building.











