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3031
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81
Avg. Days on Site
$247
Avg. $ / Sq.Ft.
$555,644
Med. List Price
Colorado Springs CO

Finding Homes For Sale In Colorado Springs

Buyers have incredible options when looking for homes for sale in Colorado Springs. You'll find beautiful modern properties near downtown, as well as spacious mountain cabins. Home buyers love the variety of properties with different amenities and land geography. Here are a few key things to look for when searching for homes on our website:

  • Homes with a south-facing driveway.
  • Houses with good foundation grading.

The Local Soil

The ground under your new property matters a lot. Some neighborhoods are built on bentonite clay. This soil expands when it gets wet, so you'll just need a solid home inspection report before you close. A smart buyer checks the grading around the foundation. Water must flow away from the structure. You can easily fix minor grading issues with extra topsoil. Learn more about local soils from the Colorado Geological Survey.

The Summer Rush

The time of year you buy is another big factor because we've got several military bases right in town. This brings wonderful people to our local neighborhoods. It also creates a busy summer real estate market. Many service members buy houses between May and August. Start your military relocation search early in the spring. You'll see less competition for the best properties. Sellers often accept lower offers before the summer craze begins.

Weather And Sun Exposure

Pay attention to how the sun hits the property. The mountains completely change our daily weather patterns. The winter sun melts the snow on a south-facing driveway, so you can save hours of hard work every winter. Check the local weather service for average snowfall data.

Mountain Properties And Insurance

A house nestled in the pine trees is a dream, but you'll just need to be smart about home insurance. Houses near the national forest are subject to specific insurance rules, so talk to an insurance broker before you make a formal offer. They'll verify the fire zone status for you. Many homeowners clear brush away from the house. This simple step makes the property highly insurable.

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