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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. Home prices are usually within a few percent of the national average, with the average sale price in April of 2008 at $240,000.

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Colorado Springs is located approximately an hour south of Denver , though the northern neighborhoods of the Springs are only ½ hour south of the southern areas of Denver . The Census Bureau estimated the population of El Paso County , which includes Colorado Springs and the surrounding areas, at approximately 585,000 as of March of 2008, or over 12% of the states population.  This includes all of El Paso County , but the Colorado Springs area also includes parts of Teller County and southern Douglas County . Some of the other communities that are considered part of the Colorado Springs area include Monument, Palmer Lake, Falcon, Peyton, Calhan, Ellicott, Widefield, Security, Fountain, Manitou Springs, Black Forest and Woodland Park.

            The city is located at the foot of Pikes Peak, and the western side of the city is bounded by the Pike National Forest and the Rampart Range . The official elevation of Colorado Springs is listed as 6,035 feet, but many neighborhoods in the northern part of the city are closer to 7,000 feet, while the elevation drops steadily as one heads south toward Pueblo . To the east lie the high plains, and it still common to see antelope grazing within view of the roads in eastern El Paso County .

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

The Colorado Springs economy is fairly diverse, with military and related industries being the largest single component. The Air Force Academy , Cheyenne Mountain , Peterson Air Force Base, Shriever Air Force Base, and Fort Carson all are located here. Many military and aerospace contractors such as Lockheed Martin and Boeing have operations here as well. Computer and electronics firms such as Atmel, Hewlett Packard, and Quantum have facilities here. Federal Express, Verizon and Front Range Software have software development operations here. Many prominent ministry non-profits are based in the Springs, including Focus on the Family, Compassion International, The Navigators, Every Home for Christ, The Christian and Missionary Alliance, The International Bible Society, The Christian Booksellers Association, ACSI, and others. The US Olympic Committee and the Olympic Training Center are here, along with many amateur athletic organizations. In the insuarance and financial services sector, USAA , Progressive Insurance, CSAA and T Rowe Price all  have sizable operations here. There are many call center operations as well, the most recent addition being Barclays Bank.

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