
Springs Ranch homes for sale fit buyers who want an established east Colorado Springs neighborhood near the 80922 zip code and the Powers Corridor. Most homes were built from the late 1990s through the 2000s, so the area feels more settled than many newer subdivisions farther east.
You will see single-family homes, townhomes, patio homes, ranch layouts, and two-story floor plans throughout the neighborhood. I compare Springs Ranch listings by section first because HOA coverage, lot size, and resale condition can change quickly. Some homes are near the former golf course, while others are closer to parks, schools, or Tutt Boulevard.
Springs Ranch is often compared with Stetson Hills, Banning Lewis Ranch, and other neighborhoods along North Powers Boulevard. The draw is practical daily access. Buyers can reach First and Main Town Center, Cinemark Carefree Circle XD and IMAX, grocery options, and major east-side routes without crossing town.
The neighborhood also works well for buyers who need access to Peterson Space Force Base, Woodmen Road, or St. Francis Hospital. I usually compare commute routes before comparing finishes because east-side traffic patterns can matter as much as the house itself.
Springs Ranch has more variety than many buyers expect. Some sections have classic 1990s two-story homes with fenced yards. Others include townhomes and patio homes, which require lower exterior maintenance. I check the roof age, furnace, windows, and basement finish during showings. These homes are not old by Colorado Springs standards, but many are now old enough for system updates to matter.
Springs Ranch used to wrap around Springs Ranch Golf Club, but the course is no longer operating. That history still affects the neighborhood because some homes have wider rear views or lot placements that feel different from standard interior streets. I look at what sits behind the home now, not just how the listing describes the setting. Section differences can also affect HOA rules and dues.
Springs Ranch Park, Remington Park, and the nearby Eastridge Dog Park provide the area with useful neighborhood-level outdoor space. This is not a foothills trail neighborhood, but it offers practical parks close to home. If outdoor access is a major part of your search, compare Springs Ranch with other Colorado Springs homes backing to open space before narrowing the list.
Springs Ranch is commonly associated with District 49 and the Sand Creek Zone. Listings often reference Springs Ranch Elementary School, Horizon Middle School, and Sand Creek High School. School placement can vary by address, so check the property directly with District 49 if schools are part of your search criteria.
HOA coverage in Springs Ranch varies by section. Some areas have active associations for common-area maintenance, while others have a lighter structure. Townhomes and patio homes may include different exterior responsibilities than detached homes. I usually ask for the HOA documents early so buyers can compare monthly cost and maintenance expectations. Our guides to radon in Colorado homes, Colorado roof hail damage, and common inspection issues are helpful before touring homes here.
Great Colorado Homes helps buyers compare Springs Ranch listings with nearby Powers Corridor neighborhoods. We can help you review HOA differences, former golf-course lot settings, commute routes, school boundaries, and inspection items before you move forward.
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