Downtown and CentralDowntown and Central Colorado SpringsCentral and Downtown Colorado Springs - Downtown Colorado Springs is located just east of I-25 of the Bijou Street exit. Home to historic Palmer High School, beautiful historic Colorado Springs homes, the new America the Beautiful Park and all kinds of great Colorado Springs history, local businesses and entertainment. The central neighborhoods of Colorado Springs extend roughly from I-25 (west) to Union Blvd. and Circle Drive (east), Circle Drive (south) and Austin Bluffs (north).
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Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Homes: Real Estate Market Report For May 2009Here is the Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Real Estate Market Info For May 2009.
Central Colorado Springs neighborhoods are all the neighborhoods inside of Circle Drive (Fillmore to the North). Downtown is the neighborhoods roughly west of Union, East of I-25, south of Fillmore and North of Cimmaron and includes the neighborhoods surrounding Colorado College and homes near the Patty Jewett Golf Course. Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Homes for Sale
Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Sales Price Information
Days on Market for Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Homes
“Based on information from the Pikes Peak REALTOR Services Corp. (”RSC”), for May 2009 . RSC does not guarantee or is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by RSC may not reflect all real estate activity in the market.” Popular Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Home Searches:
Thanks for reading our Colorado Springs Real Estate Blog! Posted on June 12th, 2009 by Mariana Wagner
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Top 8 Affordable Colorado Springs Neighborhoods for 1st Quarter 2009More than half the homes for sale in Colorado Springs are affordable to the average American family. According to the 2009 1st Quarter Housing Opportunity Index, housing affordability is at the highest level it has been in 18 years! (Colorado Springs Real Estate Journal, Vol. 1 No. 18 “Housing affordability surges to highest level in 18 years”) They based this off of home prices vs. the national median income of $64,000 a year.
Basically, if you make $64,000 a year, you can afford a $250,000 home* (if you pay about $600 a month in car/credit card payments, get a fixed interest rate of about 5% and put about 20% down, with about $1,000 a year in homeowners insurance and $1,200 a year in property taxes). (Check Out the Bank Rate Calculator) *All home loans are subject to credit approval and you may qualify for more, less or nothing based on your unique situation. Contact a local, reputable bank or lender for more information. Top 8 Affordable Colorado Springs Neighborhoods:Here are the most affordable neighborhoods in Colorado Springs, based on median asking and sales prices for the 1st quarter of 2009. 1. Southeast Colorado Springs Homes: Located south of Platte Ave. and North of Security and Widefield. Close to Peterson AFB and Fort Carson. - Check out the Southeast Colorado Springs real estate info and home searches
2. Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Homes: Located east of I-25 and within the boundaries of Circle Drive. - Check out the Central and Downtown Colorado Springs real estate info and home searches
3. Old Colorado City Homes: All areas surrounding West Colorado Blvd. - Check out the Old Colorado City real estate info and home searches
4. East Colorado Springs Homes: Just east of Central Colorado Springs and west of Powers Blvd. - Check out the Eastside Colorado Springs real estate info and home searches
5. West Colorado Springs Homes: West of I-25 between Old Colorado City and Garden of the Gods Road. - Check out the Westside Colorado Springs real estate info and home searches
6. Powers Area Colorado Springs Homes: The stretch of neighborhoods east of Powers between Woodmen Road and Platte Avenue. - Check out the Powers Area Colorado Springs real estate info and home searches
7. Northeast Colorado Springs Homes: Covers mostly all neighborhoods between I-25 (W) and Powers (E), Woodmen (N) and Austin Bluffs (S). - Check out the Northeast Colorado Springs real estate info and home searches
8. Marksheffel Area Colorado Springs Homes: All of Banning Lewis Ranch and Claremont Ranch - East of the Powers neighborhoods of Stetson Hills and Springs Ranch. - Check out the Banning Lewis Ranch real estate info and home searches
Based on this information, there are HUNDREDS of affordable homes for sale in Colorado Springs. Read Also: Top 5 Most Expensive Colorado Springs Neighborhoods for 1st Quarter of 2009 Search ALL Homes For Sale in Colorado Springs“Based on information from the Pikes Peak REALTOR Services Corp. (”RSC”), for the period January 1, 2009 through March 31, 2009. RSC does not guarantee or is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by RSC may not reflect all real estate activity in the market.” Thanks for reading our Colorado Springs Real Estate Blog! Posted on May 31st, 2009 by Mariana Wagner
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Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Real Estate Market Info For April 2009Central Colorado Springs neighborhoods are all the neighborhoods inside of Circle Drive (Fillmore to the North). Downtown is the neighborhoods roughly west of Union, East of I-25, south of Fillmore and North of Cimmaron and includes the neighborhoods surrounding Colorado College and Patty Jewett Golf Course. Homes for Sale in Central and Downtown Colorado Springs
Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Sales Price Information
Days on Market in Central and Downtown Colorado Springs
Read Also: Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Real Estate Market Info For March 2009 “Based on information from the Pikes Peak REALTOR Services Corp. (”RSC”), for the period April 1 - 30, 2009. RSC does not guarantee or is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by RSC may not reflect all real estate activity in the market.” Thanks for reading our Colorado Springs Real Estate Blog! Posted on May 18th, 2009 by Mariana Wagner
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Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Real Estate Market Info For March 2009
Here is the Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Real Estate Market Data For March 2009 Homes for Sale
Sale Price Information
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Thanks for reading our Colorado Springs Real Estate Blog! Posted on April 22nd, 2009 by Mariana Wagner
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Central and Downtown Colorado Springs Real Estate Market Data for February 2009Here is the Downtown and Central Colorado Springs Real Estate Market Data for February 2009: Central Colorado Springs Homes for Sale
Sale Price Data
Average Days on Market: 95 days Comments: Like the rest of Colorado Springs homes, central area homes are selling for about 5% less than asking price. Thanks for reading our Colorado Springs Real Estate Blog! Posted on March 17th, 2009 by Mariana Wagner
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