Colorado Springs Homes for Sale by Zip Code
Searching by zip code is useful when you already know the part of Colorado Springs you want to compare, but it can also be confusing. Some zip codes cover several neighborhoods, school districts, price points, and property types.
Use the zip code map above to see active listings in each area, then compare the zip code against nearby neighborhoods, commute routes, school district boundaries, and home styles. A zip code can help narrow the search, but it should not be the only filter you use.
If you are still learning the city, start with the broader Colorado Springs neighborhoods guide, then come back to this page when you want to search by a tighter map area.
Popular Colorado Springs zip codes buyers compare
Colorado Springs zip codes do not always follow clean neighborhood boundaries. One zip code may include older homes, new construction, townhomes, luxury homes, acreage, and several different commute patterns.
- 80903: Downtown Colorado Springs, older homes, condos, townhomes, walkability, restaurants, and central access.
- 80904: West-side homes near Old Colorado City, Garden of the Gods, Red Rock Canyon, and foothills access.
- 80905: Central and southwest pockets near Ivywild, the Broadmoor area, Fort Carson routes, and downtown access.
- 80906: Broadmoor, Cheyenne Mountain, southwest Colorado Springs, larger homes, luxury pockets, and hillside settings.
- 80907: Central and north-central Colorado Springs with older homes, medical access, parks, and quick routes into downtown.
- 80908: Black Forest and northern acreage areas with larger lots, custom homes, newer communities, and rural-edge trade-offs.
- 80919: Northwest Colorado Springs, Rockrimmon, foothills views, trails, and established neighborhoods near I-25.
- 80920: Briargate and north Colorado Springs with established neighborhoods, shopping, parks, and Academy District 20 boundaries in many areas.
- 80921: Northgate and northern Colorado Springs with newer homes, luxury communities, I-25 access, and Air Force Academy proximity.
- 80922: East-side Colorado Springs with newer homes, shopping near Powers, and neighborhoods like Springs Ranch and Stetson Hills.
- 80924: Northeast Colorado Springs with newer communities, including Wolf Ranch, Cordera, and nearby Briargate-area amenities.
- 80925: Southeast growth areas near Marksheffel, Lorson Ranch, military commute routes, and newer construction.
- 80927: East-side new construction, Banning Lewis Ranch, planned-community amenities, and metro district considerations.
When zip code search works well
Zip code search is helpful when you already know the part of town you want to watch. It is also useful for buyers comparing commute routes, school districts, listing activity, and price differences across nearby areas.
- Relocation searches: Zip codes help out-of-town buyers understand how far homes are from downtown, I-25, Powers Boulevard, Fort Carson, Peterson, Schriever, and the Air Force Academy.
- Budget comparisons: Nearby zip codes can have very different pricing, especially between west-side, north-side, east-side, and southeast areas.
- Property-type searches: Some zip codes have more new construction, while others have more established homes, townhomes, condos, acreage, or luxury properties.
- Neighborhood discovery: A zip code search can help you find neighborhoods you may not know by name yet.
- Market watching: Buyers can use zip code pages to monitor new listings, price changes, and inventory in a tight geographic area.
When a zip code is not enough
A zip code can point you in the right direction, but it can also hide important differences. Two homes in the same zip code may have different school districts, commute routes, tax districts, HOA rules, wildfire exposure, or neighborhood feel.
- School boundaries: Use the school district map when schools are part of the search. Zip codes and school boundaries do not always match.
- Neighborhood fit: Compare named communities like Wolf Ranch, Banning Lewis Ranch, Peregrine, Mountain Shadows, and Flying Horse when the details matter.
- Home type: If the property itself matters more than the map area, start with searches like homes with acreage, townhomes, condos, or luxury homes.
- Ownership costs: Newer zip codes may include metro districts, HOA dues, and newer-community costs that do not show up clearly in a simple map search.
How to use the Colorado Springs zip code map
Start broad, then narrow the search once you understand how each part of town feels. The zip code map can help you compare active listings, but the best search usually combines zip code, neighborhood, school district, commute, and property type.
- Click the zip code that matches the part of town you want to compare.
- Look at the current homes, price range, lot sizes, and home ages.
- Check whether the zip code includes several different neighborhoods.
- Compare the zip code with nearby areas before ruling it in or out.
- Use the neighborhood pages when you need more detail about HOAs, amenities, builders, parks, and local trade-offs.
- Use the school district pages when boundaries matter more than the zip code.
Zip codes outside central Colorado Springs
The map also includes nearby areas around El Paso County and parts of Teller County. These can matter when buyers want more land, a quieter setting, a mountain-town feel, or a different commute pattern.
- 80132: Monument and Tri-Lakes homes near I-25, pine trees, larger lots in some pockets, and north-side commuting.
- 80831: Falcon and Peyton-area homes with newer communities, larger lots in some areas, and east-side space.
- 80863: Woodland Park and mountain-area homes with elevation, trees, snow, and Teller County considerations.
- 80829: Manitou Springs and nearby west-side foothills areas with older homes, slope, parking, and tourism-driven traffic patterns.
Get Help Comparing Colorado Springs Zip Codes
Great Colorado Homes helps buyers compare zip codes by neighborhood, commute, school district, home style, lot size, taxes, HOA rules, military access, and long-term resale considerations. Call 719-357-7366 when you want help narrowing the map to the areas that fit your search.