Best Neighborhoods in Colorado Springs
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Colorado Springs is in a state of rapid growth, with the entire population of the city expected to double before 2050 and overtake Denver as the most populated city in the state. Overall, the western slope that comprises Denver, Boulder, Greeley, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs is going to continue experiencing rapid growth for years to come. There are a lot of pros and cons living in the Centennial State, but what makes Colorado Springs so enticing for newcomers? We’re reviewing the great things about living in this area and the best neighborhoods in Colorado Springs.
Benefits of Colorado Springs Living
There some obvious perks, or benefits, of living near a stunning mountain range. The Rockies are quite literally in your back door, for one, but the city itself boasts a ton of character and diversity. The best neighborhoods in Colorado Springs, in fact, boasts local events and healthy living, making the community a top priority. A few additional reasons people have loved living and working in Colorado Springs include:
- Ideal balance of work
- Educational opportunities
- Social opportunities
- Growing business climate & economy
- Breathtaking outdoors & healthy living
- Reasonable cost of living
Facts about Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs is a low-cost and high-energy region of Colorado. It is home to several military installations, as well as one of the University of Colorado’s largest campuses located near downtown Colorado Springs. Furthermore, a huge cultural push has infused an already colorful city with a fresh flood of experimental:
- bars
- pubs
- restaurants
- events
- artistic endeavors.
In short, Colorado Springs is one of the best locations in Colorado to live, work, learn, and play! There are a ton of clean, safe, and lively neighborhoods to choose from when considering your future home. Depending on your interests and personal preferences, different regions of the city may hold special appeal for you.
Moving to Colorado Springs
If you’ve done your research on this beautiful location, then you may feel enticed to make a move. Discovering a new setting and experiencing a new climate can be an amazing experience. Moving, however, not so much. Luckily, for as rapidly as Colorado Springs is growing, it’s still relatively affordable and job opportunities are abundant. We can’t imagine it will stay that way for long, but to make it easier, we’re giving you the best neighborhoods in Colorado Springs for you to consider as you plan your big move.
Southeast Colorado Springs
Southeast Colorado Springs is a rapidly growing neighborhood located just minutes west of Peterson Air Force Base and Colorado Springs Airport. It’s the perfect location for military families, young families, and even professionals looking for a slightly lower cost of living than other areas of the city.
Southeast Colorado Springs features a lively mix of boutiques, small independent stores, and familiar big box stores. There are also plenty of restaurants and activity centers to keep residents busy. Best of all, the commute to downtown Colorado Springs is very short, which makes it ideally situated for those who want to be close to the action without paying the high housing costs associated with urban living. If you’re interested in becoming a resident of Southeast Colorado Springs, check out The Gardens at Hidden Creek. You’ll love the huge swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, and cyber cafe on-premises!
Southeast Colorado Springs at a Glance:
- Population: 50,481
- Median Age: 35.7
- Families with Kids Under 18: 51%
Stratmoor
Due south of Southeast Colorado Springs is the neighborhood of Stratmoor. This suburb is part of the larger neighborhood of Southwest Colorado Springs and Broadmoor (so named because of the world-famous hotel that exists here and served as the basis for this part of the cities expansion).
Stratmoor began being built in earnest in the 1960s, but despite the cities expansion it still remains peaceful and idyllic. In fact, most of the many parks in the area feature a ton of rabbits, deer, and bears. Stratmoor is one of the cleanest places to live in Colorado Springs and was recently put on the list of Best Places for Millennials in Colorado.
The sprawling Broadmoor Hotel and Fort Carson are both in this part of the city. The army installation base at Fort Carson is one of the largest employers in the city, which makes Stratmoor a perfectly peaceful suburb for military families and commuters working at the base.
Stratmoor at a Glance:
- Population: 5,821
- Median Age: 31.3
- Families with Kids Under 18: 39%
Northeast Colorado Springs
One of the safest and best neighborhoods in Colorado Springs can be found in the northeast part of the city. This section of Colorado Springs rests between the United States Air Force Academy to the north and the University of Colorado – Colorado Springs in the westernmost part of this neighborhood. You’ll find walking trails, parks, and plenty of outdoor activities mixed in with a bustling urban atmosphere.
University Village acts as a retail and dining hub for the neighborhood, featuring a Trader Joe’s and several big-box stores as well as a collection of familiar and eclectic restaurants and bars. This portion of the city is perfect for students, young professionals, and families. If you’re interested in being in the center of the action in NE Colorado Springs, take a look at our North 49 apartments in the Vista Grande suburb. These stylish, newly renovated apartments feature hardwood laminate floors, stainless steel appliances, and new doors and windows!
Northeast Colorado Springs at a glance:
- Population: 48,969
- Median Age: 38.6
- Families with Kids: 37%
Knob Hill
The historic Knob Hill neighborhood on Platte Avenue is an urban trendsetters dream! This area was revitalized from its seedy history into a lively Urban Arts District. In fact, a local artist and several associates created huge, colorful murals over the buildings in Knob Hill, creating a gorgeous outdoor art gallery. Among butterflies, geishas, and a large mural of Jimi Hendrix, residents will find bustling arts, music and culture scene where there once were only abandoned streets.
This neighborhood is perfect for individuals that enjoy a night out, with whiskey bars, breweries, and cocktail bars nearby. There are a number of great apartments for rent in Knob Hill in this evergrowing community.
Knob Hill at a glance:
- Population: 38,731
- Median Age: 34.4