The 5 Best Neighborhoods to Call Home in Colorado Springs

Josh Summerhays • November 19, 2025

If you are considering a move to Colorado Springs you are probably wondering where to begin. The city offers a large mix of neighborhoods with different price points, amenities, and overall lifestyles. Below is a look at five strong options along with details about what makes each one appealing.


Before we get started, we also have information on the pros and cons of living in Colorado Springs and other helpful information about moving to Colorado Springs, especially for military personnel.

Ok, now let's get into the best neighborhoods in Colorado Springs.


If You’re in a Hurry


Choosing a neighborhood in Colorado Springs becomes easier when you focus on your priorities. Use these quick points to narrow your list.


  • Quick access to military bases or the Air Force Academy points you toward Briargate or Woodmen Hills.

  • Outdoor recreation near home is strongest in Pleasant Valley and Pine Creek.

  • Walkable nightlife and downtown living fit best with downtown Colorado Springs or the Old North End.

  • Higher home budgets often align with Pine Creek while downtown offers lower home values with more density.

1. Briargate (Northeast Colorado Springs)


Briargate is a master planned community on the north side of the city. It offers plentiful parks, wide sidewalks, strong schools, and convenient access to the United States Air Force Academy along with other military installations. Median home sale prices have been reported near $528,000.The average rent across Colorado Springs is about $1,580 per month.

What to do: John Venezia Community Park offers splash pads, sports fields, and plenty of open space for families. The Chapel Hills Mall area provides shopping, dining, and entertainment all in one place. Downtown sits about 20 to 25 minutes away, so you can enjoy festivals, breweries, and events without a long trip.

Why choose Briargate: it suits military families, working professionals with children, and residents who enjoy a predictable suburban feel with strong community amenities.


2. Woodmen Hills (Falcon area east of Colorado Springs)


Woodmen Hills offers larger yards, quieter streets, and room to spread out. Homes often sit on generous lots and the community includes parks, trails, and recreation centers. The median sales price is around $450,000 with an average home size of about 2,760 sq ft.

What to do: Antler Creek Golf Course gives residents a scenic place to play close to home. Trails and parks throughout Woodmen Hills and Meridian Ranch make it easy to stay active outdoors. Falcon Regional Park adds sports fields and dog areas, creating simple weekend options without driving into the city.

Why choose Woodmen Hills: it works well for families who value space, privacy, and a suburban lifestyle without feeling too far removed from the city.


3. Pleasant Valley (West near Garden of the Gods)


Pleasant Valley sits near Garden of the Gods, making it an attractive choice for outdoor enthusiasts. Median sales prices are around $485,000 with an average home size of about 2,000 sq ft.

What to do: Garden of the Gods sits next door and offers biking, walking paths, and dramatic red rock views. Westmoor Park brings ball fields and tennis courts to the center of the neighborhood. Old Colorado City is only minutes away with galleries, boutiques, and seasonal events.

Why choose Pleasant Valley: it is ideal for residents who want a quieter neighborhood feel with easy daily access to major outdoor attractions.


4. Pine Creek (North Colorado Springs)


Pine Creek leans toward upscale living. Homes are positioned around a golf course and the neighborhood includes manicured landscaping and views of Pikes Peak. Median home prices sit around $775,000 with average home size close to 4,100 sq ft.

What to do: The Pine Creek Golf Course provides a scenic setting for weekend rounds. Trails and parks connect throughout the neighborhood for daily walking and outdoor time. Shopping and dining along the Powers corridor and in Northgate keep essentials close by.

Why choose Pine Creek: it suits buyers who want luxury features, scenic surroundings, and a neighborhood with strong visual appeal.


5. Downtown Colorado Springs and the Old North End


Downtown and the Old North End offer walkable streets, historic architecture, and a lively mix of restaurants and shops. Median home prices in central areas sit in the mid $300,000s based on recent reports. Rental pricing often ranges from about $1,400 to $1,800 per month depending on size and condition
 

What to do: Residents can walk to coffee shops, breweries, restaurants, and local boutiques. Parks such as Monument Valley Park host concerts, festivals, and community gatherings. Music venues, art galleries, and weekly markets give the area a lively feel day and night.

Why choose downtown or the Old North End: it suits young professionals, singles, couples, and military personnel who want off base living with short commutes and strong access to amenities.


When You’re Ready to Pick a Neighborhood 


Moving to Colorado Springs is an exciting step and choosing the right neighborhood is a big part of feeling settled. When you need extra space during the transition, STOR-N-LOCK Self Storage at 375 Chapel Lane in Colorado Springs provides a secure and convenient place to keep your belongings organized. The facility offers drive up access, flexible unit sizes, and a helpful team that understands how much work goes into relocating. Having a clean, reliable storage option nearby gives you room to breathe while you explore your new neighborhood and get everything in order.

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