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Zip Code 80910 sits in southeast Colorado Springs, close to the airport and an easy drive to the bases, which is a big reason buyers on a budget look here first. Most of the houses went up between the 1950s and the 1980s. You get established streets shaded by mature trees, and prices that still leave a little room to breathe. The listing feed above shows current pricing and what is available now, and the clickable zip code map on this page makes it easy to compare 80910 with the zip codes around it.
What you will notice scrolling through the listings is the range. A small mid-century ranch in Pikes Peak Park reads very differently from a 1970s split-level near Valley Hi, and both can land under the citywide median. Condos and townhomes show up regularly too, which keeps the entry point low for first-time buyers and people relocating on a timeline.
Location does a lot of the work here. Fort Carson is a short hop down the interstate, Peterson Space Force Base is roughly fifteen minutes east, and the Colorado Springs Airport is practically next door. For a service member counting commute minutes against a housing allowance, that combination is hard to match anywhere else in the city for the money.
The everyday stuff is close too. Academy Boulevard and South Circle Drive cover most errands, Memorial Park and Prospect Lake sit just to the northwest, and UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central is a quick trip up the road. I tell relocating buyers that 80910 trades a little newness for a lot of convenience, and for many people that is exactly the right trade. The moving to Colorado guide covers the wider picture if you are coming from out of state.
This is the detail that surprises people most. Zip Code 80910 is split between two districts, so a home on one block can feed an entirely different campus than one a few streets over. Part of the area falls within Harrison School District 2, and part within Colorado Springs District 11. Pull up the boundary maps on the Harrison D2 and District 11 sites early, because the campus's home feed is tied to its exact address, not the zip code.
The zip code is not one uniform neighborhood. A few areas come up again and again when I show homes here:
Because most of the stock predates 1985, condition matters as much as location. I look hard at the roof age, the furnace, the electrical panel, and any sign of sewer line trouble on these older lots. A home that has been updated room by room can cost noticeably more than a comparable one that still has its original systems, and the photos rarely tell you which is which. The common home inspection issues post is worth reading before you tour, so you know what to watch for.
If a yard and a roof are not on your wish list, 80910 has you covered. Condos and townhomes appear across several of the pockets above, often well below the price of a detached house. These work nicely for first deployments, single buyers, or anyone who wants to keep monthly costs down. Because this zip code carries some of the city's more affordable inventory, foreclosures and short sales can surface here too, and those need a steadier hand to evaluate.
Buying well in this zip code comes down to matching the right pocket, the right district, and the right home condition to your budget and your commute. I am Andrew Fortune with Great Colorado Homes, and I have spent years helping military and value-focused buyers sort the genuinely good deals from the houses that will cost more after closing than they look. If you are weighing 80910 against nearby zip codes like 80911, 80916, or 80909, call my office at 719-357-7366, and we will map out a plan that fits how you actually live.