Thursday, April 28, 2016

The Unique and Diverse Neighborhoods of Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs has a diverse and unique mix of neighborhoods. From affluent communities with Victorian mansions to hip and trendy neighborhoods, there are homes to fit any lifestyle. The homes are just as eclectic as the people, so if you are looking for a home for sale in Colorado Springs, the Broadmoor, Old North End, Rockrimmon, Briargate, West Side/Old Colorado City, and their neighboring communities are worth checking out.


SOUTHWEST 


The Broadmoor

The Broadmoor is the most prestigious neighborhood in Colorado Springs. Built in the 1920's, 1930's, and 1940's, these old mansions have been joined by some new estates to create a distinguished community within walking distance to the historic, five-diamond Broadmoor hotel and resort. Most of the residents here are doctors, lawyers, and real estate developers and spend time at the hotels's top restaurants and golf courses. Don't be surprised to see their golf carts parked in the garages.

Broadmoor Bluffs

This neighboring community built in the 1980's features homes on large lots covered with scrub oak and frequented by wildlife. It's more affordable than Old Broadmoor, but draws many of the same type of residents. They also share the same coveted school district, Cheyenne Mountain, and beautiful city views. 

DOWNTOWN


Old North End

This historical area is north of downtown and is a mix of large, stately homes built in the late 1800's and smaller ones built later. Even if you have the money to start remodeling and renovating these homes, make sure to run it by the vigilant homeowners' association first. Many of these homes are on the National Register. Most of the residents are liberal doctors, lawyers, college professors, and other professionals in an otherwise conservative-leaning city.

Audobon Neighborhood

You may also want to consider the Audobon neighborhood located on the other side of Nevada Avenue. The houses are relatively newer, built in the 1940's and 1950's and more moderately priced. It's a stucco and brick neighborhood of retirees, teachers, and professionals who don't want to shell out the dough for a more prestigious address. Many young people find this to be a good neighborhood to raise families and remodel the older homes.

NORTHWEST


Rockrimmon

This neighborhood was developed in the 1970's and has an old-town Colorado feel. With odd-shaped lots sitting on hillsides, it is not unusual to see a herd of deer or big horn sheep stopping traffic. Residents generally work in uniform, as they are higher-ranking military officers because of the proximity to the U.S. Air Force Academy. Other neighbors you will find are white-collar professionals, teachers, and business owners. A lot of homeowners choose this area because of its inclusion in the excellent Air Academy School District.

Peregine

This is much like Rockrimmon with higher incomes. The homes are larger, newer, and more extraordinary. They sit on oversized lots with great views of the city lights and lots of wildlife. This is an area for people who value privacy.

NORTHEAST


Briargate

Briargate spans over a large piece of real estate and offers affordable, roomy homes. At one time it looked like a cookie-cutter neighborhood, but today  maturing landscaping and personal touches set the homes apart from one another. With its location on a slight hill, it has good mountain views. Families are attracted to it for its affordability and because it's in the Air Academy School District. This is a family-oriented community and many also serve in the military.

Pine Creek

Pine Creek is more upscale than the adjacent Briargate. Many Briargate residents aspire to move here when they have the money to do so.   


WEST


West Side/Old Colorado City

One of Colorado Spring's oldest and most eclectic communities, the West Side and Old Colorado City are just minutes from downtown. Growing families find these homes appealing and they range from stately Victorians to cute cottages, and everything in between. There are even newer homes that have been built on vacant lots. Old Colorado City draws a lot of visitors, as there are many quaint shops and restaurants.

Pleasant Valley

Once considered the poshest neighborhood outside of the Broadmoor and the Old North End, Pleasant Valley today is made up of ranch-style homes inhabited by empty-nesters who raised their families in the 'Springs'. However, new families are moving in and take advantage of the nearby Garden of the Gods and the feeling of being tucked away from it all.


Let Platinum Group, Realtors Introduce You to the Neighborhoods in Colorado Springs


Whether you are looking for a posh Victorian mansion, a ranch-style home in a classic neighborhood, or a cute cottage in a trendy community, you will love the neighborhoods in Colorado Springs. Platinum Group, Realtors can show you homes that fit your budget and lifestyle. Let your Colorado Springs real estate agent know the criteria that are most important to you and your family and get started on your home search today!

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