Cost of Living in Beulah
Hidden mountain gem where the Wet Mountains meet affordable Front Range living
What it costs to live in Beulah
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Assumes 20% down, 30-year fixed at 6.5% (as of 2026-04-22).
Housing$2,051 – $2,351 | |
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| Mortgage (6.5%, 20% down) | $1,745 |
| Property tax | $173 |
| HOA | $0 – $100 |
| Insurance | $133 |
| Metro district fees | not yet verified |
Transportation$1,142 | |
|---|---|
| Car payments (your input) | $500 |
| Gas (~229 min to downtown) | $642 |
Utilities$335 | |
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| Electric & gas (Black Hills Energy) | $205 |
| Water (Private wells (no municipal water)) | $60 |
| Internet | $70 |
Groceries$570 | |
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| Monthly estimate | $570 |
Housing figures updated April 2026. Confidence: low.
Housing Market
- Median Home Price
- $327K–$360K
- Data Year
- 2026
Tax Rates
- Property Tax Rate
- Pueblo County rates, lower than metro Denver
- Cost of Living vs National
- 6% below national average
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 & Cost Context
- Cost of Living Index
- 6% below national average (Salary.com 2026)
Common QuestionsFAQ, 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.