Neighborhoods
Broadmoor: Situated at the base of Cheyenne Mountain, Broadmoor is distinguished by its historic character and upscale residences. The area features grand estates and custom-built homes, with prices typically ranging from $750,000 to over $1 million. This neighborhood attracts luxury buyers, executives, and retirees who prioritize privacy, established value, and access to the highly-rated Cheyenne Mountain School District 12. Residents benefit from proximity to the Broadmoor Resort, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, and the natural attractions of Seven Falls and North Cheyenne Cañon Park, all within a short drive to downtown. Northgate: Positioned at the northern periphery of the city, Northgate is a master-planned area offering contemporary living with expansive views of the Front Range and the U.S. Air Force Academy. Homes generally fall between $675,000 and $710,000, though custom luxury properties in communities like Flying Horse can exceed $2.5 million. This area appeals to military families, Denver commuters, and professionals seeking modern amenities and enrollment in the Academy District 20 schools. Northgate provides convenient access to retail centers such as Interquest Marketplace, the Sunset Amphitheater, and Interstate 25 for regional travel. Briargate: As a mature master-planned community, Briargate serves as a residential anchor for growing families and healthcare professionals. Single-family homes are typically priced between $565,000 and $615,000, offering spacious layouts within a suburban setting characterized by mature trees. Its inclusion in the Academy District 20 school system and proximity to UCHealth Memorial Hospital North and Children's Hospital Colorado make it a desirable location. Residents have access to the Promenade Shops at Briargate, John Venezia Community Park, and an extensive network of trails, though personal vehicle use remains prevalent. Old North End: For those seeking historical depth and urban accessibility, the Old North End stands as Colorado Springs' most architecturally significant neighborhood. It features Victorian, Craftsman, and Spanish Colonial homes, with prices ranging from $725,000 to $850,000, and larger estates surpassing $1.5 million. This area is favored by history enthusiasts, remote workers, and urban residents who appreciate a lifestyle less dependent on a car. Bordered by Monument Valley Park, it is minutes from downtown, offering access to local businesses and Colorado College, though it is served by the District 11 school system. Rockrimmon: Integrated into the northwestern foothills, Rockrimmon offers a distinctive "mountain cabin" aesthetic within city limits. With a median home price typically between $525,000 and $565,000, it offers value, established landscaping, and views of Pikes Peak. This area suits outdoor enthusiasts and families seeking immediate access to nature, as it borders Ute Valley Park and is minutes from Garden of the Gods. Served by the Academy District 20 schools, Rockrimmon maintains a secluded feel while remaining accessible to downtown Colorado Springs.



