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Zip Code 80817 covers most of Fountain, the affordable, fast-growing community just south of Colorado Springs and right at the doorstep of Fort Carson. For many buyers here, the search starts with one question: how fast can I get to the gate? Fountain is close enough that homes near the south end reach Fort Carson's Gate 19 and Gate 20 in well under 15 minutes, which is why this zip code remains popular with Army families and anyone who wants a short commute.
The other reason buyers land in 80817 is price. Fountain median values run well below the northern Colorado Springs neighborhoods, so the same budget buys more house and more yard. You will see plenty of three to five bedroom single-family homes with two-car garages, a healthy supply of VA-loan-friendly listings, and a growing layer of new construction on the east and southeast edges of town. The feed above shows current pricing, but it will not tell you which builder generation a home belongs to or which school district it falls in. Those two things drive most of the decisions out here.
The biggest split in this zip code is age of construction. Older-established pockets like Countryside and Heritage were largely built in the late 1990s and 2000s, sit closer to the original town, and usually offer lower prices and lower monthly costs. Newer master-planned areas like Ventana, Cumberland Green, and the Mesa Ridge and Fountain Mesa corridors offer modern floor plans, amenities, and recent construction quality, but several of them are within a metropolitan district.
That metro district matters to the monthly payment. A newer home may list at a similar price to an older one, but it may carry an extra district mill levy on the tax bill that an older home does not. I always pull the actual tax line and any district disclosure on newer Fountain homes before comparing two payments that look equal on paper. A few useful comparison points:
If you work on post, where you live inside 80817 changes your morning. Homes on the south and west sides reach Fort Carson's southern gates fastest, while the northeast edge runs a little longer but sits closer to shopping along Mesa Ridge Parkway. Peterson Space Force Base is roughly 25 minutes and Schriever a bit more, so dual-base households should drive both routes at rush hour before choosing a street. Quick gate access is the single most common reason buyers pick this zip code over areas farther north.
This is the detail I check on every Fountain home. Most of 80817 sits in Fountain-Fort Carson School District 8, but several newer neighborhoods fall in Widefield School District 3 instead. Mesa Ridge High, for example, is a Widefield D3 school even though it sits in Fountain. The boundary does not align with the zip code, so confirm the address with the correct district before you plan around a specific campus. You can also browse listings through the homes by school district tool to compare areas.
Water service in 80817 is not all from one provider. Homes inside city limits are usually on City of Fountain utilities, while some neighborhoods are served by the Widefield Water and Sanitation District. Fountain Valley has addressed well-water contamination concerns in recent years, and the providers have invested in treatment and new supply since then. It is still worth asking which utility serves a specific address and reviewing the latest water quality report, since the answer can differ block to block.
Builders stay active on the east and southeast side of town, with new phases opening regularly. New construction here usually carries only a small premium over a comparable resale home, which is unusual for the region. If you are weighing a brand-new home against a five-year-old one, look at the lot, the finished basement, and the metro district cost, rather than just the list price. Newer pockets like Wild Oak Farms are worth comparing against resale on the same street. The pros and cons of buying new construction guide is a good primer before you tour model homes.
Great Colorado Homes works the Fountain market, which sees a lot of military buyers and sellers, so we know how much commute time, BAH fit, and resale demand shape these decisions. We help you match a neighborhood to your gate, sort out the D8 versus Widefield D3 question, and read metro district costs before they surprise you at closing. If you are PCSing in, our PCS to Colorado Springs guide walks through the timeline. Call our office at 719-357-7366 to tour homes in 80817 or compare this zip code with nearby military-friendly areas.