
Flying Horse stands out among Colorado Springs neighborhoods for its Tuscan-inspired architecture and central golf course. Homes for sale in Flying Horse cover several phases on the north side of Colorado Springs. Classic Companies began developing the community in 2005 off Highway 83. The Tom Weiskopf-designed golf course winds through the heart of the development.
Italian villa influences appear throughout the community. Stucco walls and tile roofs define the exterior look. Stone accents and arched details add to the Tuscan theme. Most homes feature semi-custom or full-custom finishes. Lot sizes vary by phase, with the largest estate lots in The Estates at Flying Horse. Streets follow gentle curves with cul-de-sacs at the end of many courts. Mature landscaping has filled in across the original phases since 2005. Newer phases on the north end still have younger trees. Flying Horse operates through a master HOA combined with an optional country club membership. The HOA covers shared landscape and common area maintenance.
The Estates section adds gate access and dues for a smaller association. Country club dues are separate and not required for all addresses. Buyers can purchase a home outside any club obligation if they choose. The Lodge at Flying Horse serves as the social hub with restaurants and event space. The Athletic Club includes pools and tennis courts, plus a full fitness facility. Compared with Cordera to the south, Flying Horse carries a stronger luxury feel and a full country club model. Compared with Kissing Camels closer to downtown, Flying Horse offers newer construction across most addresses. Buyers should expect strict design guidelines on exterior changes.
The Athletic Club at Flying Horse stands as a separate entity from the country club and offers public memberships. The facility includes indoor and outdoor pools plus several tennis courts. A full spa with treatment rooms operates inside the building. The Steakhouse and Tavern inside The Lodge serve both members and the general public for dinner.
Some Flying Horse addresses are on the route to the Discovery Canyon Campus, the Academy 20 unified K-12 school nearby. The United States Air Force Academy main gate is just minutes north on I-25. Buyers wanting to compare other parts of town can browse homes for sale in Colorado Springs across all areas.
Flying Horse generates buyer interest from both local move-up buyers and out-of-state relocations. Inventory at the luxury tier moves at a measured pace, especially homes backing the golf course. Custom builds and semi-custom homes on premium lots attract strong attention when they hit the market. Homes priced above market value can sit on the market longer than those in other Colorado Springs neighborhoods. Buyers should be prepared with proof of funds or strong financing.
Flying Horse housing inventory includes a range of luxury floor plans across multiple phases.
Premium lots back to the golf course or open space corridors. Most homes include 3 or 4 car garages.
Flying Horse home prices generally come in above most Colorado Springs neighborhoods at similar square footage. Compared with Cordera or Wolf Ranch, Flying Horse prices reflect the country club lifestyle and custom finishes. Kissing Camels and the Broadmoor area are the closest comparables on price per square foot. Premium golf-course lots can carry meaningful price additions over interior lots. Buyers should weigh club obligations and HOA structure when comparing the total cost of ownership.
The Flying Horse master HOA dues cover shared landscape and community common areas. The HOA fee is required for all homes regardless of country club membership. Country club dues are paid separately by members and not required for non-members. Different membership tiers offer different access to golf and athletic facilities. Buyers in the Estates section pay an additional gate fee in addition to the master HOA. Buyers should request full HOA and club fee schedules before writing an offer.
New construction continues in Flying Horse through several Classic Homes phases. Custom builders also work select lots throughout the community. Buyers can choose from production semi-custom plans or full custom home builds. North Flying Horse phases have the most remaining inventory. Build timelines on custom homes typically run twelve to eighteen months. Buyers should ask each builder about current incentives and available lots.
Flying Horse addresses fall within Academy School District 20. Discovery Canyon Campus serves several Flying Horse streets through its K-12 unified model. Other addresses may route to Mountain View Elementary or Air Academy High School depending on the specific street. Boundary zoning has shifted in recent years as the community has grown. Buyers should verify school assignments through the Academy 20 office before making an offer.
Buyers shopping Flying Horse benefit from understanding the layered HOA and club fee structure ahead of time. Great Colorado Homes has worked Flying Horse transactions across multiple phases over the years. We can explain the membership options and HOA expectations in plain English. Club dues vary by tier and we'll walk through each level. Reach us at 719-357-7366 to discuss a specific Flying Horse property or to arrange a tour. We can meet you at The Lodge or directly at the property based on your schedule. Sincerely, the team at Great Colorado Homes.