The Ultimate Guide to Relocating to Colorado Springs

By Hannah Shin
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Key Takeaways

The Appeal of Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs, also known as Olympic City USA, is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the United States. Its unique combination of affordable living and majestic landscapes makes it a top choice for families and professionals alike.

Pikes Peak mountain range overlooking the city

Cost of Living Overview

Compared to the national average and nearby Denver, Colorado Springs offers a more accessible housing market. While the market is competitive, the value for property remains strong, especially when considering the lower utility costs provided by city-owned services.

Contemporary suburban home in Colorado Springs

A Diverse Economic Landscape

The job market in Colorado Springs is robust, driven by high-tech industries, healthcare, and a significant military presence. Major employers include the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and the United States Air Force Academy.

High-tech office park in Colorado Springs

Finding Your Perfect Neighborhood

  • The Broadmoor: Famous for its luxury resort and historic estates.
  • Old Colorado City: A vibrant area filled with art galleries and local eateries.
  • The North End: Known for tree-lined streets and Victorian architecture.
Walkable street in a residential area of Colorado Springs

Unmatched Outdoor Access

Residents enjoy immediate access to world-class hiking and biking. Sites like Garden of the Gods and Cheyenne Mountain State Park offer endless opportunities for weekend adventures.

Red sandstone formations at Garden of the Gods

Adjusting to the Altitude

The city sits at 6,035 feet above sea level. Relocating here requires a period of acclimation. It is essential to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the increased sun intensity at this elevation.

Blue sky over the Colorado mountains
Hannah Shin
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Hannah Shin

Hannah Shin is a lifestyle writer who covers travel, small-town charm, and the stories that make communities feel like home. When she’s not exploring new destinations or uncovering local favorites, she’s writing about how place, design, and everyday experiences shape the way we live.

Originally published Jan 1, 1970 under Relocation, updated February 3, 2026