Jamestown, CO


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Jamestown, CO

About Jamestown, CO

Jamestown, CO is an idyllic small town nestled in the Rocky Mountains. With a population of just over 200 people, it is a close-knit and friendly community with a wealth of natural beauty and outdoor activities. Residents have access to hiking, mountain biking, fishing, camping, skiing, snowmobiling, hunting and more. There are no stop lights or traffic jams here - it's easy to get around without running into congestion. The downtown area features quaint shops and restaurants that give off a cozy hometown vibe. The area also boasts plenty of historical sites for those interested in learning about its past as well as some spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. All in all, living in Jamestown is a peaceful and rewarding experience that can be enjoyed by everyone! College town / suburban complex - 25 miles northwest of Denver at the base of the Rocky Mountain Front Range.

State: Colorado
County: Boulder County
Metro Area: Boulder Metro Area
City: Jamestown
Zip Codes: 80455
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Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (MST)
Elevation: 5332 ft above sea level

Boulder, home to the University of Colorado, is a lively and classic college town, with liberal politics, alternative social lifestyles and attitudes, and an assortment of trendy small businesses, restaurants, galleries, and entertainment venues. There is plenty to do in this bicycle-friendly town, which has a pedestrian mall downtown and outdoor recreation in the nearby mountains. The area has one of the highest combined 4-year and graduate degree attainment rates in the nation. There are some larger business and government research facilities adding to the area’s economy, and there is a sizeable high tech belt towards Denver.

Part of the Boulder story is the set of small towns nearby that have exploded into large but generally well-planned and attractively priced suburbs positioned well to take advantage of what both Boulder and Denver have to offer. Longmont is historically an agricultural town to the northeast currently experiencing a major housing boom. The towns of Louisville and Lafayette, long ago coal mining towns, are also good examples. Located near the four-lane US 36 corridor towards Denver, they have excellent housing and schools, plenty of nearby employment and generally exemplify the quality and livability of these suburbs. Boulder would get a still higher ranking if it weren’t for the Cost of living Index, by far the highest in Colorado.

Boulder lies in a shallow valley just at the foot of the Rockies, with surrounding areas of gently rolling grassland plateau with occasional lakes, and reservoirs. The surrounding suburbs occupy some of this higher ground, giving excellent views but also some exposure to inclement climate. Area climate is typical of the Front Range, with warm sunny summer days with low humidity and occasional thunderstorms, and cool to cold winters with periodic mild spells. The brunt of cold spells tend to miss the area, and the mountains provide some shielding from the worst and windiest cold weather. Summer thunderstorms can be occasionally heavy. Periods of extreme temperatures are short. Large or persistent snow accumulations are uncommon, but occasional heavy snows, particularly in fall and spring, can disrupt transportation. First freeze is early October, last is late April.

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Jamestown Cost of Living

College-town atmosphere, attractive downtown, and educational attainment make Jamestown a great place to live.

$525,900
+35.7% higher than avg
$126,250
45.3% lower than avg
8.2 / 3.7
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summer/winter
Jamestown Crime
27.9 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Jamestown, Colorado
$100,800
for a family
$57,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Jamestown
   College-town atmosphere
Cost of living and housing
   Attractive downtown
Traffic and sprawl
   Educational attainment
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Reviews for Jamestown
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this town is amazing they are kind and eclectic just moved back after 4 years away have lived in boulder, Hawaii, Beirut, etc. and have yet to meet such characters.   More
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Over 16 years ago
This town hasn't been overdeveloped like so many other quaint mountain towns in the past. The town is about 15 minutes from Boulder, you literally just drive down the  More
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