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Colorado Springs is a very popular relocation destination, due to it's reasonable cost of living (usually just below the national average), mild dry climate, central location, and gorgeous scenery and recreational opportunities. Money Magazine and Men's Fitness Magazines have both rated Colorado Springs the #1 place to live in recent years. Home prices are usually within a few percent of the national average, with the average sale price in June of 2009 at $225,402, and the median (1/2 above, 1/2 below) at $193,000, up from $198,644 and 173,000 respectively in January of 2009..
BREAKING NEWS! 6/29/09 Affiliated Computer Services announced a new call center in the Verizon business campus on Garden of the Gods Road. Plans are to have 600 employees in this great west side location. http://www.acs-inc.com/
Interested in relocating and buying a home in Colorado Springs? The following link is for a package available free only to homebuyers, and comes complete with a very detailed map that is virtually the same as the one used real estate agents!
Click Here To Request A Free Homebuyers Relocation Package
Please click here to visit our blog,
LivingInColoradoSprings!
Hundreds of postings, and lots of photos!
Updated regularly, usually several times per week. Contains regular
observations on life in Colorado Springs, including real estate information,
area
activities, school information, weather patterns, photos, links to important
news, and more. Colorado Springs Real estate
statistics are posted here monthly. Check out this post from December 11,
2008,
Colorado School
Report Cards Are Out
One of our largest employers, Fort Carson, is growing! We thought we'd put the Fort Carson BHA table front and center for your convenience: Fort Carson BAH Rate Table Link
Ever use Google Earth? We have some "tours" created that allow you to take an "aerial tour" of Colorado Springs neighborhoods in 3D. Click Here!
2006 Ranked #1 Best Big City to Live in America by Money Magazine Money Magazine Article
The city is located at the foot of Pikes Peak, and the western side of
the city is bounded by the
Because of the unique position Colorado Springs enjoys geographically, with high mountains to the west and the Palmer Divide to the north, the climate is mild and semi-arid, with less than 16 inches of precipitation annually, mostly in the form of rain. We are blessed with 250 - 300 days of sunshine annually. While snow does fall sporadically from October to April, the average season is 45 inches, and most of that is in the months of March and April, and in general it melts quickly in our warm sun. Winter days are often in the 40’s or even 50’s, with sunshine. Summer often brings afternoon thunderstorms, our rainiest months are June and July most years. Daytime highs are usually in the 80’s with between 10 and 20 days reaching the 90’s, but cooling into the 50’s almost every night. Fall brings blazing golden aspens and clear blue sky days. Click Here for Climate Information
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Chamber of Commerce, City Of Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau, Current Weather Conditions, Map Of Colorado Springs
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