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Why Colorado Springs is a great place to live

Colorado Springs is a fantastic place to live, offering a perfect mix of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and urban convenience.

Nestled at the foot of Pikes Peak, the city boasts breathtaking mountain views, mild seasons with plenty of sunshine, and endless opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring the great outdoors.

It has a strong job market, a lower cost of living than Denver, and a welcoming community.

With top-rated schools, a vibrant arts scene, and a rich military presence, Colorado Springs provides a high quality of life for families, professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Colorado Springs Schools

  • Colorado Springs offers a diverse and high-quality educational landscape, characterized by several notable features:


    1. Top-Ranked Private Schools: The Colorado Springs School is highly esteemed, ranking as the #1 Best High School for STEM in the Colorado Springs area.

    2. High-Performing Public High Schools: Institutions such as The Vanguard School and The Classical Academy High School are recognized among the best in the Colorado Springs area.

    3. Diverse Educational Options: The region is rich in school choice, hosting over 39 charter schools, which accounts for approximately 15% of Colorado's total charter institutions.

    4. Comprehensive School Districts: Colorado Springs School District No. 11 serves a substantial student body of 22,725 across 57 schools, with a student-teacher ratio of 16:1, facilitating personalized attention.

    5. Accredited School Districts: The Cheyenne Mountain School District 12 has been rated as Accredited with Distinction and is recognized as the #1 Best School District in Colorado Springs and in the state by Niche.com

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Colorado Springs Lifestyle

  • Colorado Springs offers a vibrant lifestyle with a variety of dining and shopping experiences. Here are six notable aspects:


    1. Diverse Dining Scene: The city boasts a wide array of dining options, including local flavors and food trucks, contributing to its ranking in the top one-third of American cities for restaurant quality and diversity.

    2. Outdoor Recreation: With over 9,000 acres of parkland, residents enjoy ample opportunities for hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities, enhancing the city's appeal to those seeking an active lifestyle.

    3. Affordable Utilities and Groceries: The average utility bill in Colorado Springs is nearly 8% lower than the national average, and grocery costs are almost 2% lower, making daily living expenses more manageable.

    4. Growing Independent Restaurant Scene: Despite challenges, many independent restaurants continue to open, increasing the variety and quality of dining options in the city.

    5. Accessible Shopping: The city offers a range of shopping experiences, from local boutiques to larger retail centers, catering to diverse consumer preferences.

    6. Community Events and Festivals: Colorado Springs hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, fostering a strong sense of community and providing residents with various entertainment options.

80915

Comarron Hills /

East CS

  • 10–20 min drive to Peterson SFB main gate

  • Most affordable area near base: $300K–$480K

  • High VA loan utilization — sellers are VA-familiar

  • Popular with enlisted and mid-grade military families

80911

Powers /

Steston Hills

  • 15 min to Peterson SFB via Powers Blvd

  • Strong mix of new construction and established homes

  • Home prices $380K–$560K

  • Family-friendly with great retail and dining access

  • Close to recreational and retail centers on the East side

Popular areas in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Breakdown by neighborhood:



80903 — Downtown / Colorado College / North End

  • Walkable historic downtown with shops, restaurants, and the Pikes Peak Center

  • Colorado College campus and North End Victorian homes

  • Home prices $340K–$600K+

  • Close to the US Olympic & Paralympic Museum and Acacia Park


80904 — Old Colorado City / Kissing Camels / West Side

  • Historic Colorado Avenue corridor with boutiques, galleries, and local dining

  • Kissing Camels gated golf community at the foot of Garden of the Gods

  • Home prices $320K–$1.5M+

  • Minutes from Garden of the Gods Park — one of Colorado's top attractions


80905 — Ivywild / Brookside / Gold Hill Mesa

  • One of CS's most walkable and trendy urban neighborhoods

  • Ivywild School food hall, coffee shops, and local eateries

  • Home prices $310K–$580K

  • Adjacent to Bear Creek Regional Park and Gold Hill Mesa trails


80906 — Broadmoor / Stratmoor Hills / Bear Creek

  • Home to the iconic Broadmoor resort — world-class golf, dining, and spa

  • Stratmoor Hills just minutes from Fort Carson's main gate

  • Home prices $320K–$3M+

  • Close to Cheyenne Mountain State Park and Seven Falls


80907 — Garden of the Gods Corridor / Holland Park

  • Established neighborhoods along scenic Garden of the Gods Road

  • Near Patty Jewett Golf Course and Ute Valley Park trail system

  • Home prices $350K–$600K

  • Easy access to Garden of the Gods Park and Red Rock Canyon Open Space


80909 — Palmer Park / Knob Hill / Citadel

  • Central location with easy access to downtown and the Powers corridor

  • Adjacent to 730-acre Palmer Park — hiking and mountain biking

  • Home prices $280K–$430K

  • Near the US Olympic & Paralympic Museum and America the Beautiful Park


80910 — Valley Hi / Prospect Lake / South Academy

  • Quiet established neighborhoods near Valley Hi Golf Course

  • Walking distance to Prospect Lake and the Colorado State Fairgrounds

  • Home prices $280K–$420K

  • 15–20 min commute to Fort Carson via South Academy Boulevard


80915 — Cimarron Hills / East Colorado Springs

  • Affordable eastern neighborhoods with easy Powers Blvd access

  • 10–20 min to Peterson Space Force Base

  • Home prices $300K–$480K

  • Close to Citadel Mall, Powers retail corridor, and Cottonwood Creek trails


80918 — Rockrimmon / Mountain Shadows / Library Lane

  • Established northwest neighborhoods with mountain views and mature trees

  • Top-rated D20 school district — Vic's office is located here

  • Home prices $400K–$750K

  • Adjacent to Ute Valley Park and minutes from Garden of the Gods


80919 — Woodmen Road / Oak Valley Ranch / Rolling Hills /Mountain Shadows

  • Scenic northwest corridor with golf course communities and trail access

  • 15–20 min to USAFA via I-25 North

  • Home prices $380K–$850K

  • Contains Ute Valley Park, Monument Valley Park, and Rock Ledge Ranch


80920 — Briargate / Wolf Ranch / Pine Creek

  • Colorado Springs' most in-demand family area — top D20 schools

  • Wolf Ranch lake community and Pine Creek Golf Course

  • Home prices $420K–$950K+

  • Close to USAA campus, numerous parks, and the Powers retail corridor


80921 — Northgate / Flying Horse / Interquest

  • Colorado Springs' fastest-growing northern corridor

  • Flying Horse golf community — resort-style amenities and custom homes

  • Home prices $400K–$2M+

  • Near Sanctuary Golf Course, Interquest dining, and easy USAFA access

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