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Colorado Springs and El Paso County Relocation ... - Keep Trees

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Housing<br />

<strong>and</strong> Real Estate<br />

Once you decide to move to<br />

<strong>Colorado</strong> <strong>Springs</strong>, the next big decision<br />

is where in the area to live. Housing is<br />

varied <strong>and</strong> plentiful. There are homes<br />

available from around $100,000 to<br />

$5 million. Most homes range from<br />

just under $200,000 to just over<br />

$300,000. There are so many different<br />

neighborhoods <strong>and</strong> styles of homes to<br />

choose from that house hunting can be<br />

a real adventure.<br />

Real estate agents have the Pikes Peak Region<br />

divided into nearly 20 neighborhoods, so it’s easy<br />

to pick an area, focus on the homes for sale in that<br />

area, <strong>and</strong> see if there’s a match. You can fi nd single-family<br />

homes, townhouses, condos <strong>and</strong> lofts; new construction,<br />

resale properties, mountain properties, properties that<br />

view the mountains, a cabin in the woods, a ranch on the<br />

prairie, even historical residences in the downtown <strong>and</strong><br />

Old <strong>Colorado</strong> City areas.<br />

20 <strong>Colorado</strong> <strong>Springs</strong> <strong>Relocation</strong> GUIDE 2007

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