$1,607 - $4,386 per month
The Lofts at Highlands
1-3 Beds
1685 Cowles Ave, Longmont, CO 80504
$1,607 - $4,386 per month
The Lofts at Highlands
1-3 Beds
1685 Cowles Ave, Longmont, CO 80504
$1,750 per month
875 Neon Forest Cir Unit Carriage House Unit B, Longmont, CO 80504
$2,200 per month
2025 Ionosphere St Unit 301, Longmont, CO 80504
Welcome to your ideal urban retreat in the heart of Prospect! Located right on bustling Main Street, this charming 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment offers the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and style. With 1100 square feet of spacious living, you'll enjoy a bright and open layout that seamlessly connects to an attached patio – perfect for enjoying a cup of coffee or unwinding after a busy
Prospect New Town in Longmont is known for its eclectic architecture, featuring brightly colored exteriors and a mix of contemporary Craftsman homes, modern multi-level houses, and modern farmhouses. Homes in this neighborhood, built between the early 2000s and 2010s, range from 2,500 to 4,500 square feet and often include unique features like front gables, stone wall accents, and carriage houses with courtyards. The area also has attached townhouses and modern condos atop multi-use buildings. Prospect New Town is home to several parks, including Coffman Children’s Park with its playground and picnic tables, and Left Hand Creek Park, which offers multi-use fields, a roller hockey rink, and courts for basketball and volleyball. Kanemoto Park, known for its Tower of Compassion, provides a seasonal outdoor pool and paved walking trails. The neighborhood's town center is bustling with mixed-use spaces, local retail, and dining options such as Cavegirl Coffeehouse, Babettes bakery, Carciofi, Pine Pizzeria, and Laguna Mexican Restaurant. Wellness businesses like Aspen Chiropractic are also present. For additional shopping and dining, residents can head north on South Main Street to a commercial corridor featuring national retailers and chain restaurants. Prospect New Town fosters a close-knit community with events like yoga in the park, food trucks, Porchella, a summer garden party, a chili cook-off, and a Thanksgiving 5k race. The neighborhood is bike-friendly and pedestrian-friendly, with RTD bus stops and access to US Route 287 for commuting. Families can send their children to highly rated Niwot High School, part of the Saint Vrain Valley Schools district.