Cost of Living in Beulah

Hidden mountain gem where the Wet Mountains meet affordable Front Range living

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What it costs to live in Beulah

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Your monthly estimate
$4,098 – $4,398

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$345,000
$205k$485k
$500/mo
$0$3,000

Assumes 20% down, 30-year fixed at 6.5% (as of 2026-04-22).

Housing$2,051 – $2,351
Mortgage (6.5%, 20% down)$1,745
Property tax$173
HOA$0 – $100
Insurance$133
Metro district feesnot yet verified
Transportation$1,142
Car payments (your input)$500
Gas (~229 min to downtown)$642
Utilities$335
Electric & gas (Black Hills Energy)$205
Water (Private wells (no municipal water))$60
Internet$70
Groceries$570
Monthly estimate$570

Housing figures updated April 2026. Confidence: low.

Beyond the dollars
SchoolsB-
Sunny days / yr~258 days
Housing

Housing Market

Median Home Price
$327K–$360K
Data Year
2026
Taxes

Tax Rates

Property Tax Rate
Pueblo County rates, lower than metro Denver
Cost of Living vs National
6% below national average
Utilities

Monthly Costs

Water Provider
Private wells (no municipal water)
Electric & Gas
Black Hills Energy
Trash & Recycling
Private hauler or self-haul to Pueblo County transfer station
Income

Income & Cost Context

Cost of Living Index
6% below national average (Salary.com 2026)
Common Questions

FAQ, Beulah

What is the median home price in Beulah?

Beulah’s median home price ranges from $327K (Redfin, Sept 2025) to $359K (Zillow average). The range is wide, from $44K for a cabin to $1.4M for an acreage estate. This represents some of the most affordable mountain living on the Front Range compared to communities at similar elevations.

What is the cost of living in Beulah?

Beulah’s cost of living is approximately 6% below the national average. Property taxes follow Pueblo County rates, which are lower than metro Denver. As an unincorporated area, there is no municipal water or sewer, so residents use private wells and septic systems, which means lower utility overhead but self-maintained infrastructure.

Estimates for informational purposes only, not financial advice. Actual costs vary by specific property, subdivision, and household.

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