Neighborhood Guides for Colorado Springs

Clear, honest breakdowns of Colorado Springs neighborhoods — schools, commute, vibe, and who each area is really best for.

Flying Horse

Luxury living with golf course views, resort-style amenities, and high-end homes in northern Colorado Springs.

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Briargate

Established north side, mature trees, award-winning schools, and easy access to shopping and I-25.

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Wolf Ranch

Newer builds, parks, and ponds in northeast Colorado Springs with quick access to Powers and top-rated schools.

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Meridian Ranch

Master-planned community in Falcon with trails, rec center, and golf course living. Popular with military and work-from-home families.

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Banning Lewis Ranch

Fast-growing master-planned community on the east side with newer homes, trails, parks, and family amenities.

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Stetson Hills

Newer master-planned community on the east side with modern homes, parks, trails, and family amenities at a good value.

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Old Colorado City

Historic charm, art district vibes, and westside living near Garden of the Gods with walkable shops and galleries.

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Downtown Colorado Springs

Walkable, historic neighborhood with local shops, restaurants, and proximity to hospitals, universities, and cultural events.

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Security / Widefield

Budget-friendly, established neighborhoods south of the city with a strong Army presence and one of the closest commutes to Fort Carson.

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Fountain

Mix of newer subdivisions and established homes south of Colorado Springs, offering great value for Ft. Carson commuters and first-time buyers.

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