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Information About Colorado Springs Apartments
Are you moving to Colorado Springs? If so, consider yourself lucky! This is one of the most beautiful cities in the United States, and you will never be far from a fantastic view. Parenting.com named it the Best City to Raise Families in 2010, it was one of RelocateAmerica's top ten cities in 2010, and is one of the top US “Hot Spots for Young Talented Workers. It's even the Friendliest City for Bikers. There is certainly no shortage of cultural, recreational, and economic opportunities in this gorgeous, rugged city. If you are new to the area, how do you find a Colorado Springs apartment that fits your needs and your budget?
If you have ever lived in Boulder or Denver, you know that while they are both exceptional cities in which to live, they are also very expensive. Luckily, Colorado Springs has a lower cost of living than either of these cities, and in fact, it is lower than the national average. The average cost of apartments in Colorado Springs is relatively reasonable:
- Studios average $477 a month.
- One-bedrooms are $667.
- Two-bedrooms typically rent for $776.
- Average three-bedrooms rent for $1025.
This is affordable, particularly if you have roommates. If you'd rather live just outside the city, perhaps if you commute into Colorado Springs for work, you can find apartments that are more and less expensive. For instance, in Woodland Park, which is about 16 miles from Colorado Springs, a two-bedroom apartment typically rents for about $1230 per month. Fountain, just 12 miles from Colorado Springs, typically rents two-bedrooms for $612, and in Canon City, a 35 mile drive, you can find two-bedrooms for about $470 per month.
In terms of price, your Colorado Springs apartment search is a fairly optimistic one. Using web sites like apartmentreviews.net, you can find great ideas. For instance, you can find a one-bedroom for $449 or a two-bedroom for $537 in a unit that features a washer/dryer, patio balcony, air conditioning, carpet, water/sewer/trash, freeway access, internet access, extra storage, vaulted ceilings, playground, walk-in closets, disability access, and a fitness center. And you don't have to search until your eyes are tearing from the computer screen and fatigue. This can be found within minutes of starting your search, and what's more, you can find many others from which to choose.
Making it even easier to find the right apartment, you can visit the building sites online, view pictures, check availability, and even fill out applications. You can refine your search by number of bedrooms, location, and price. These sites provide a great service for apartment hunters, and you can even find discounts, deals, move-in incentives, and cash rewards if you find a Colorado Springs apt listing and sign a lease. There is no reason to pay full price for anything now! Always find a deal; not only will it help defray the cost of moving, it will make a great welcome-to-the-neighborhood present.
Colorado Springs is one of the best places to live in the country, and its affordability is certainly a large part of that. When you're looking for Colorado Springs apartments for rent, you will be pleasantly surprised by the amenities you can afford.













