
Homes for sale in Springs Ranch place buyers in an established east Colorado Springs neighborhood in zip code 80922. Construction started in the late 1990s and continued through the 2000s. The community includes single-family ranch homes, two-story layouts, townhomes, and patio homes. Mature landscaping, fenced backyards, and well-maintained streets give the area a settled feel that newer master-planned developments rarely match.
The community used to wrap around the Springs Ranch Golf Club, but that course has since been shut down. North Powers Boulevard offers access to retailers, grocery stores, First and Main Town Center, and a Regal IMAX Theater. St. Francis Hospital is about five minutes east on Woodmen Road.
Schools here are part of Falcon School District 49. Springs Ranch Elementary and Remington Elementary serve younger students. Horizon Middle School covers grades six through eight. Sand Creek High School offers concurrent enrollment in college courses. Peterson Space Force Base is about six miles away, giving PCS buyers a practical eastern corridor address.
Outdoor spaces add to the appeal. Springs Ranch Park on Pony Tracks Drive has playgrounds, a basketball court, picnic tables, and walking paths. Remington Park adds sports fields and open green space, and Cimarron Eastridge Park includes a dedicated dog park.
Buyers searching for homes for sale in Springs Ranch will find steady resale choices. Options include single-family homes, townhomes, and patio homes across several floor plans. You can browse Colorado Springs homes with a basement, explore townhomes, or check upcoming open houses to tour properties in person.
To see more homes on our website, review all available Colorado Springs listings. You can also search by zip code through our homes for sale by zip code tool. Nearby neighborhoods worth comparing include Wolf Ranch, Stetson Hills, and Sterling Ranch. For a broader view, browse our Colorado Springs neighborhoods and local communities.
Springs Ranch falls within zip code 80922 on the east side of Colorado Springs. This zip code covers much of the Powers Corridor and sees steady buyer activity year-round. A small section near Piros Drive and Constitution Avenue is in unincorporated El Paso County. It still reads as part of the neighborhood in everyday use. Most homes connect to Colorado Springs Utilities for water and electricity.
Springs Ranch is part of Falcon School District 49, specifically the Sand Creek Zone. Springs Ranch Elementary serves pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. Horizon Middle School covers grades six through eight. Sand Creek High School serves grades nine through twelve and offers concurrent enrollment options. Buyers should verify current zoning directly with District 49 before relying on any listing description.
HOA coverage in Springs Ranch varies by section. Some sections have active associations that manage common-area maintenance and community standards, while others operate without one. Buyers should verify HOA status, governing documents, and dues directly with the seller before closing. For broader ownership cost context, our blog post on common fees when buying a house explains what to expect after purchase.
Daily life centers on the Powers Corridor. Safeway, Sprouts Farmers Market, major retailers, and a Regal IMAX Theater are all close by. St. Francis Hospital is roughly five minutes east on Woodmen Road. The neighborhood is primarily car-dependent, though streets near Tutt Boulevard connect to bike paths. Peterson Space Force Base is about six miles away. Our Colorado Springs moving guide covers more daily details.
Most of Springs Ranch is already built out, with occasional infill construction and new townhome projects. Buyers interested in new builds nearby should consider communities along the eastern corridor. Builders like Richmond American Homes and Classic Homes remain active nearby. Our new construction page keeps a current list. The new construction guide can help compare resale and new homes.
Homes in Springs Ranch span multiple construction eras, so inspection findings can vary widely. Older sections may show age-related wear on roofs, mechanical systems, and drainage. Colorado's geology also makes radon a real concern throughout El Paso County. A home inspection and radon test are standard steps before closing. Our inspection issues guide and radon article explain what to watch.
Our team knows Springs Ranch and the surrounding Powers Corridor, including golf course lots, HOA differences, and section-level resale details. We help buyers compare nearby Stetson Hills, Cimarron Hills, and eastern Colorado Springs options before they schedule showings. Call 719-357-7366 for local context before touring a home. Start your Springs Ranch search with Great Colorado Homes