About The Team
Our philosophy is to help clients make the best financial decisions by educating our clients, aiding with the analysis, and being highly trained advocates for your financial interest.
The Team
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Adam Kroll – Lead Agent

Adam was born near New York City in Rockland County, NY.
He completed his degree in Mechanical/Biomedical engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder and worked in the medical device engineering industry for many years before turning to Real Estate.During his tenure as an engineer, Adam built up a portfolio of investment properties and has continued to add to this portfolio.
Adam has the distinction of the MCNE (MASTER Certified Negotiation Expert) designation to aid as your financial advocate. It is so fundamental in our business model of advocating for our clients, that he got the MASTER certification (many have the CNE).Adam is the father of 2 young children and understand how having a family can impact a buyer or seller during a transaction.
Nicole Vallely – Transaction Coordinator

When it comes to real estate, Nicole is a lifer.
She started her career as a broker’s assistant at age 16 and worked her way up the rungs of pretty much every real estate position you can think of. All the while, she earned the trust of so many brokers that she now runs her own client-centric transaction coordination business that supports 40 (pause for effect) awesome agents.
Nicole supports other stuff too: her remodeling habit with two rental properties, her running pace with Lady Gaga, and her beagle-mix Waldo with daily walks and belly scratches.
About Boulder, Colorado
The Boulder Valley was first the home of Native Americans, primarily the Southern Arapaho tribe, who maintained a village near Haystack Mountain.
The first non-native settlement in Boulder County was on October 17, 1858 near the entrance to Boulder Canyon and less than a year later, on February 10, 1859, the Boulder City Town Company was organized by A.A. Brookfield, the first president, and 56 shareholders. There were 4,044 lots laid out at a purchase price of $1,000 each; a price that was later lowered in order to attract more residents.
Boulder City was part of the Nebraska Territory until February 28, 1861, when the Territory of Colorado was created by the U.S. Congress. It developed as a supply base for miners going into the mountains in search of gold and silver. Boulder City residents provided these miners with equipment, agricultural products, housing and transport services, and gambling and drinking establishments.
Boulder’s first schoolhouse was built in 1860 at the southwest corner of Walnut and 15th Street, the first in the territory. In 1874 the construction of Old Main signaled the opening of the University, with classrooms, auditorium, office and the president’s living quarters all located there.
City government was formalized on Saturday, November 4, 1871 when the town of Boulder was incorporated. The first mayor, Jacob Ellison, was elected for a two-month term in 1878.
By 1880, Boulder’s population had passed the 3,000 mark, which was the minimum required by state statutes for the incorporation of a city of the second class. This step was taken on April 3, 1882, and that month a new town hall was completed in time for the first meeting of the council of the newly formed city government. Designation of Boulder as the county seat occurred in 1867 and led to the construction of the first courthouse at its present site in 1883. It burned to the ground in 1932 and was replaced by the current courthouse in 1934.
Here is useful link about Boulder www.bouldercolorado.gov.
Today Boulder County has 19 Zip Codes:
80510 (Allenspark),80305 (Boulder), 80310 (Boulder), 80302 (Boulder), 80304(Boulder) 80301 (Boulder), 80303 (Boulder), 80025 (Eldorado Springs), 80516 (Erie), 80455(Jamestown), 80026 (Lafayette), 80501 (Longmont), 80503 (Longmont), 80027 (Louisville), 80540 (Lyons), 80466 (Nederland), 80544 (Niwot), 80471 (Pinecliffe), 80481 (Ward)
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