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Colorado Affordability

How affordable is Colorado real estate?

Public Record + Census ACS
Median Home Price
$831.1K
Median Household Income
$87,598
Affordability Index
9.49
vs National Avg
+39.1%

Cities in Colorado by Affordability

#CityMedian PriceIndex
1 Pueblo $276.9K 3.16
2 Pueblo West $380.9K 4.35
3 Woodland Park $408.5K 4.66
4 Fountain $462.4K 5.28
5 Aurora $471.8K 5.39
6 Johnstown $491.2K 5.61
7 Grand Junction $542.7K 6.20
8 Thornton $547K 6.24
9 Berthoud $566.6K 6.47
10 Greeley $592.7K 6.77
11 Peyton $599.6K 6.84
12 Lakewood $621.3K 7.09
13 Colorado Springs $625K 7.14
14 Westminster $646.1K 7.38
15 Littleton $651.5K 7.44
16 Fort Collins $669.6K 7.64
17 Denver $712.5K 8.13
18 Arvada $717K 8.19
19 Erie $750.7K 8.57
20 Windsor $770.3K 8.79
21 Longmont $818.2K 9.34
22 Parker $834.3K 9.52
23 Centennial $841.8K 9.61
24 Highlands Ranch $861.8K 9.84
25 Loveland $975.5K 11.14
26 Castle Rock $1.02M 11.61
27 Golden $1.17M 13.34
28 Louisville $1.19M 13.62
29 Boulder $1.39M 15.89
30 Aspen $3.58M 40.87
Methodology

Affordability index = local median home price ÷ state median household income. A value of 4.0 means homes cost 4x annual income (roughly the historical "rule of thumb" ceiling). Higher values = less affordable.

Income figures: US Census Bureau, ACS 5-year estimates (state level). Sale prices: MarketTimeline public-record SOLD events, last 12 months.