

BOULDER COUNTY
Fred Dodds
FRED A LIFE WELL BUILT:
& DODDS
Remember the ‘80s? The decade of cassette tapes, big hair bands, and shoulder pads? That’s the same decade that Fred Dodds started making his mark in real estate. With four decades in the industry, he still genuinely loves what he does.
“Thegreatthingabout realestateisthatit’snever boring,”saysFred.Hehas seentheindustrychange inwaysfewagentscan claim.WhenFredfirstgot hisrealestatelicensein 1984,theMLSarrivedas aprintedbookeverytwo weeks.Contractswerejust twopageslong.Therewere nocellphones,noonline listings,andnoinstantdigital signatures.Itwasthedark agesofrealestate.
Yetthrougheveryshift intechnology,Fredhas remainedexactlywherehe started:WKRealEstate.
“Itwasagreatchoice,”hesays ofjoiningthecompany,then knownasWrightKingdom.“I couldn’tbehappierwithhow itworkedout.”
Midwest Roots
But long before real estate, Fred’s story began nearly 1,200 miles away in Dayton, Ohio. He attended Kent State University as a broadcasting major, although that path took him somewhere entirely different.
The real turning point came during a visit to Colorado in 1970.

Four Decades in Real Estate
“I just fell in love with it,” Fred recalls.
The mountains stayed on his mind long after he returned to Ohio. Finally, in January of 1973, he made a decision that would change the course
of his life. Fred packed up everything he owned in a pickup truck and drove west.
Within days of arriving in Boulder, things fell into place.
“Within two days, I had a place to live on Walnut Street
in old Boulder,” he says. “And in the same week, I got a job doing carpentry in Boulder Heights in the mountains that I loved.”
That job launched several years working in construction. Fred eventually became a contractor himself, focusing on remodeling
projects and even building a custom home in Black Hawk in the Colorado mountains. But construction takes a toll.
“When you are doing physical work, it can be rewarding and fun, but your body can only take so much.” By the late 1970s he transitioned into sales,

working with carpet and interior finishes. Soon after, another opportunity caught his attention: the emerging alternative energy industry.
“I was always interested in alternative energy and got into that field doing sales and manufacturing for a company that manufactured everything in Colorado,” he says. But when federal tax credits supporting the solar industry expired, Fred knew the industry was about to change dramatically.
Real estate felt like a logical next step. With a background in construction and sales, he understood both homes and people, an ideal combination.
Making His Mark
In 1984, Fred earned his real estate license and joined WK Real Estate. At the time, the company had only about a dozen agents. Today, it is one of Boulder’s most respected brokerages, and Fred has
remained part of it through every stage of its growth.
In the early years, the market itself presented challenges. “In the ’80s the real estate market was really flat,” Fred recalls. Encouraged by his wife, Elizabeth, Fred kept working hard to develop his business.
One advantage came through WK’s relocation program, which brought buyers to Boulder from across the country, many of them working in the rapidly expanding technology sector.
“We worked with people relocating from other parts of the country,” he explains. “That was a big boost to my business.” Those early relationships laid the foundation for a career now built almost entirely on repeat clients and referrals.
And sometimes those calls come decades later.
I couldn’t be happier with how it worked out.”

Fred & Elizabeth
Fred, Daughter Elizabeth & Elizabeth

rewarding.”

“I’ve had clients call me up after 20-plus years and want to work with me again,” Fred says. “It’s so rewarding.”
One of the things he enjoys most about the work is staying involved in every part of the process. “I want to be involved in every aspect of the search and the transaction,” he says. “And really be there for my clients in person as much as I can.” He also works extensively with relocating new professors to CU.
His construction background also allows him to offer practical insights when buyers
are evaluating homes. “I enjoy the entire process of showing the homes and answering questions about remodeling,” he explains. “I bring that to the table.”
Outside Interests
Outside of real estate, Fred has also spent more than two decades volunteering with Meals on Wheels, delivering meals along the same route. “You meet people and you don’t know their story,” he says. “You can tell they’re having a lot of challenges. They are so appreciative.” Fred also participates in Colorado Gives Day, an annual event that allows donors to
support multiple charities at once.
In their free time, Fred and Elizabeth enjoy the Colorado outdoor lifestyle, hiking in the high country, cycling and skiing. When the snow is good, they like to cross-country ski near their mountain cabin, enjoying peace and quiet.
Travel is another favorite pastime. About twenty years ago, Fred and Elizabeth built a home in Costa Rica in an ecologically minded community where they spend part of the winter each year. “The wildlife and views are amazing,” Fred says.

Fred and Elizabeth have one daughter and a 13-year-old granddaughter. After many years living in California, their daughter recently returned to Boulder for a new job, bringing three generations of the family back together in the same community Fred chose more than fifty years ago.
It’s a full-circle moment for Fred. Decades ago, he followed his heart to Colorado, never imagining he would change thousands of lives in the process.
The place that once drew a young man west in a pickup truck has become both his home and the foundation of a remarkable career in Boulder real estate. What began as a leap of faith turned into a life well built. That’s priceless.
FRED DODDS, CRS BROKER ASSOCIATE
303.898.3586
FDODDS@WKRE.COM


I want to be involved in every aspect of the search and the transaction.”

Fred & Granddaughter
Fred & Family