Cost of Living in Windsor
Fastest-growing NoCo community at the I-25/US-34 crossroads
What it costs to live in Windsor
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Assumes 20% down, 30-year fixed at 6.5% (as of 2026-04-22).
Housing$3,621 – $4,081 | |
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| Mortgage (6.5%, 20% down) | $3,084 |
| Property tax | $330 |
| HOA | $40 – $300 |
| Insurance | $167 |
| Metro district fees | not yet verified |
Transportation$787 | |
|---|---|
| Car payments (your input) | $500 |
| Gas (~102 min to downtown) | $287 |
Utilities$350 | |
|---|---|
| Electric & gas (Xcel Energy) | $205 |
| Water (Town of Windsor) | $75 |
| Internet | $70 |
Groceries$650 | |
|---|---|
| Monthly estimate | $650 |
Housing figures updated April 2026. Confidence: low.
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Housing Market
- Median Home Price
- $574K–$648K
- Data Year
- 2026
- Year-over-Year Change
- +3–5%
- Avg Days on Market
- 40–55
Tax Rates
- Property Tax Rate
- ~0.55–0.65% (Weld County)
- Sales Tax Rate
- 7.1%
- Cost of Living vs National
- ~8% above national average. Metro districts add $100–200/mo in newer developments.
Monthly Costs
- Water Provider
- Town of Windsor
- Electric & Gas
- Xcel Energy
- Internet Providers
- Comcast/Xfinity, CenturyLink, Allo fiber (expanding)
Income & Cost Context
- Median Household Income
- $105,000
- Cost of Living Index
- ~8% above national average
- Avg Childcare Cost
- $1,200–$1,500
Common QuestionsFAQ, Windsor
What is the median home price in Windsor?
The median home price in Windsor ranges from $574K to $648K as of 2026 (Redfin ~$574K, Zillow ZHVI ~$648K). Year-over-year prices have increased 3–5%, with homes averaging 40–55 days on market. HOA fees of $150–$300/mo are common in newer developments like RainDance and Water Valley. Windsor straddles Weld and Larimer counties, which affects property tax rates. Always verify by address.
What is the cost of living in Windsor?
The cost of living in Windsor is approximately 8% above the national average. The property tax rate ranges from ~0.55–0.65% depending on the Weld County district, and the combined sales tax rate is 7.1%. Metro districts in newer developments can add $100–$200/mo. The median household income is $105,000.
Estimates for informational purposes only, not financial advice. Actual costs vary by specific property, subdivision, and household.