Colorado Springs Northeast Colorado Real Estate
About Colorado Springs
Hot off the press:
Colorado Springs CO real estate
has been voted some of the most well priced real estate in the country!
In a survey
of millions of readers across the country, Colorado Springs was voted the single best
large city to live in for the year 2006. In fact, there are 3 cities across the
Colorado front range (the area East of the Rocky Mountains) that share a similar
trait -- being nestled right up against the beautiful Rocky Mountains --
Boulder CO,
Fort Collins CO,
and Colorado Springs.
This common trait has won each of these cities many accolades, which has reflected well on
each city respectively and each of their abilities to retain excellent real estate values.
Colorado Springs History
Colorado Springs' beginnings were in the mid nineteenth century when gold was discovered
in the Pikes Peak region. As more and more individuals were striking it rich, General
William Palmer saw a need for a resort community. In 1871, he founded Colorado Springs
and the Antlers Hotel with that in mind. The beauty of Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods
quickly made the area one of the most traveled to locations in the United States, which
suited General Palmer's resort hotel and his railroad -- the Rio Grande -- quite well. In
the late nineteenth century, more gold was discovered around Cripple Creek, and Colorado
Springs grew even more rapidly.
Soon after World War II, Colorado Springs began to expand as a military region
when Fort Carson was established. Later, during the Korean War, another military base --
Peterson Air Force Base was established, and in 1953, Eisenhower decided on Colorado
Springs as the location of one of only 5 major military Academies -- the United States
Air Force Academy (USAFA). In 1963, NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command)
was built inside Cheyenne Mountain, and Colorado Springs' reputation as an old gold miner's
town, was replaced with a reputation of being a military town. Finally, Schriever Air Force
Base was established in 1983. All 3 military bases continue to grow due to growing homeland
security concerns, the central location within the United States, and proximity to NORAD.
Of course, this military expansion is a large part of Colorado Springs' rapid rate of
population growth.
Things to do in Colorado SpringsEmployment in Colorado Springs
With the presence of the Air Force Academy, and 3 military bases, the government is
Colorado Springs' largest employer. Other large employers include Hewlett Packard,
Worldcom, Amtel, and Intel. The average household income in Colorado springs is
just over $60,000, which is slightly below the national average, but the low cost
of living index, and absolute beauty of the town, more than makes up for it.
Colorado Springs CO Real Estate
With a population of about 370,000 within the city limits and over 148,000 housing
units,
Colorado Springs real estate
choices are plentiful. At any given time, you can find between 2100 and 2600 homes
for sale. Expand your search to the cities on the outskirts of Colorado Springs, and
you'll have an inventory of more than 5000 homes to choose from! Depending on the section
of town you're looking in, average home prices vary between $145,000 in Southeast
Colorado Springs, and $525,000 in Southwest Springs. The city itself is such a large
area with such a wide variety of housing options, the
Colorado Springs MLS
divides the city into 7 sub-areas! Housing choices vary from Colorado Springs condos
in the low $100,000 range to custom homes nestled in the foothills that are priced
well into the millions. To find what
Colorado Springs CO homes
fit your specific needs, simply select the cities you are interested in on this
page, and hit the "continue" button.
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