Bellvue is an unincorporated, sleepy community of 2,000 people, situated just a few miles north of Fort Collins, by the mouth of Poudre Canyon. The town is tucked in between the foothills and the Dakota Hogback Ridge, in Pleasant Valley.
Jacob and Elizabeth Flowers and their family arrived in the area in 1873 and established a homestead in Pleasant Valley. They eventually platted the town, naming it Bellevue (‘beautiful view’ in French). The Flowers recognized the potential of the area, particularly with the nearby stone quarries and the anticipated arrival of the Union Pacific Railroad. They built a mercantile store at the intersection of Rist Canyon Road and County Road 23, which later became the Bellvue Grange. Meg Dunn has written a beautiful article, entitled ‘The Flowers of Bellvue’, describing in detail the history of the Flowers family and the town.
Noosa Yoghurt, employing approximately 150 people, is headquartered in Bellvue, as is Morning Fresh Dairy. Located just 15 minutes from Fort Collins, the lush Cache La Poudre riparian corridor running down from the foothills creates a rural, slower pace of life. Average home values have increased 288 % in the last ten years.
James has a proven track record in Bellvue’s real estate market. If you’re looking to buy or sell a property in Bellvue, look no further and contact James today.