Most Expensive Cities in Colorado
Cities ranked by highest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Expensive Cities 50
1 Steamboat Springs
$854,700
2 Edwards
$839,500
3 Boulder
$756,300
4 Longmont
$756,300
5 Lafayette
$756,300
6 Erie
$756,300
7 Louisville
$756,300
8 Superior
$756,300
9 Highlands Ranch
$713,600
10 Castle Rock
$713,600
11 Parker
$713,600
12 The Pinery
$713,600
13 Broomfield
$664,500
14 Lakewood
$637,600
15 Arvada
$637,600
16 Ken Caryl
$637,600
17 Wheat Ridge
$637,600
18 Columbine
$637,600
19 Golden
$637,600
20 Denver
$616,000
21 Durango
$591,500
22 Fort Collins
$569,100
23 Loveland
$569,100
24 Centennial
$561,200
25 Littleton
$561,200
26 Southglenn
$561,200
27 Englewood
$561,200
28 Castlewood
$561,200
29 Greenwood Village
$561,200
30 Cherry Creek
$561,200
31 Castle Pines North
$532,100
32 Aurora
$484,200
33 Thornton
$484,200
34 Westminster
$484,200
35 Commerce City
$484,200
36 Northglenn
$484,200
37 Brighton
$484,200
38 Sherrelwood
$484,200
39 Welby
$484,200
40 Lone Tree
$484,200
41 Federal Heights
$484,200
42 Berkley
$484,200
43 Greeley
$471,700
44 Windsor
$471,700
45 Evans
$471,700
46 Johnstown
$471,700
47 Firestone
$471,700
48 Frederick
$471,700
49 Colorado Springs
$461,000
50 Security-Widefield
$461,000
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).