Denver Metro Communities Ranked by Median Home Price

By Jessica Car · Updated July 2026

Most relocation guides bury affordability under glossy photos. We rank every community in the Denver metro by its median home price (lowest first) so the conversation starts where most people actually start it.

Median home prices come from each community's published 2025–2026 housing data. Where a range is published (e.g. "$623K–$660K"), the low end of the range is used for sorting. Pueblo and Pueblo West sit at the low end of the list; Greenwood Village, Cherry Creek, and the Boulder-area luxury markets sit at the top. Most of the list lives between these two extremes. That's where the trade-offs (school quality, commute, lot size, lifestyle) actually start to matter.

Median price isn't the whole affordability picture. Property tax rates vary 3× across the metro (compare the lowest-property-tax page). Cost of living indices put a few high-amenity communities well above their housing numbers alone. Treat this page as the starting point, then dig into the per-community profiles for the rest.

RankCommunityRegionMedian home price
1PuebloPueblo$257K–$295K
2BeulahPueblo$327K–$360K
3Federal HeightsNorth Metro$380K–$420K
4BennettEast Metro$380K–$450K
5FountainColorado Springs$388K–$420K
6LoDoCentral Denver$390K–$565K
7Pueblo WestPueblo$394K–$397K
8WatkinsEast Metro$400K–$500K
9GreeleyNorthern Colorado$413K–$425K
10Commerce CityNorth Metro$420K–$470K
11BrightonNorth Metro$430K–$480K
12NorthglennNorth Metro$440K–$490K
13AuroraEast Metro$450K–$459K
14StrasburgEast Metro$450K–$550K
15PeytonColorado Springs$450K–$550K
16EnglewoodSouth Metro$450K–$520K
17WellingtonNorthern Colorado$460K–$471K
18Palmer LakeColorado Springs$463K–$529K
19LovelandNorthern Colorado$475K–$540K
20LochbuieNorth Metro$480K–$495K
21JohnstownNorthern Colorado$494K–$508K
22Woodland ParkColorado Springs$495K–$525K
23SeveranceNorthern Colorado$497K–$520K
24ThorntonNorth Metro$500K–$527K
25Park HillCentral Denver$500K–$700K
26WestminsterNorth Metro~$520K
27RiNoCentral Denver$530K–$665K
28LongmontBoulder Area$530K–$580K
29Fort CollinsNorthern Colorado$535K–$577K
30Manitou SpringsColorado Springs$538K–$675K
31NederlandBoulder Area$550K–$700K
32LakewoodWest Metro & Foothills$557K–$566K
33EdgewaterWest Metro & Foothills$563K–$620K
34Five PointsCentral Denver$569K–$573K
35WindsorNorthern Colorado$574K–$648K
36BroomfieldNorth Metro$580K–$640K
37BakerCentral Denver$587K–$626K
38BerthoudNorthern Colorado$590K–$625K
39MonumentColorado Springs$593K–$694K
40ArvadaNorth Metro~$599K
41LafayetteBoulder Area$600K–$680K
42CentennialSouth Metro$600K–$680K
43Wheat RidgeWest Metro & Foothills~$615K
44LittletonSouth Metro$615K–$630K
45Castle RockSouth Metro$623K–$660K
46ParkerSouth Metro$655K–$710K
47Highlands RanchSouth Metro$675K–$703K
48SuperiorBoulder Area$680K–$780K
49TimnathNorthern Colorado$687K–$724K
50The HighlandsCentral Denver$710K–$752K
51MorrisonWest Metro & Foothills$710K–$870K
52ErieBoulder Area$710K–$740K
53ConiferWest Metro & Foothills$735K–$820K
54Castle PinesSouth Metro$750K–$950K
55LouisvilleBoulder Area$822K–$841K
56Lone TreeSouth Metro$825K–$965K
57EvergreenWest Metro & Foothills$830K–$878K
58GoldenWest Metro & Foothills~$850K
59Platt ParkCentral Denver$877K–$918K
60Greenwood VillageSouth Metro$900K–$1.2M
61BoulderBoulder Area~$940K+
62Cherry CreekCentral Denver$1.1M–$1.6M
63Washington ParkCentral Denver$1.2M–$1.6M
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