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  1. Building Photo - FalconView Rental
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    FalconView

    10691 Cadence Pt, Colorado Springs, CO 80921

    1 - 3 Beds$1,634 - $2,699

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    Apex

    7295 Ascent Vw, Colorado Springs, CO 80923

    1 - 3 Beds$1,495 - $4,015

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    333 ECO

    333 E Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,419 - $3,269

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    VIM

    322 E Vermijo Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,279 - $2,274

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Living in Colorado Springs CO

Colorado Springs is a large part of why Colorado is known as one of the nation's most beautiful states. Nestled beside the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs is known for its awe-inspiring geological attractions including the Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak, the Broadmoor Seven Falls, and the Manitou Cliff Dwellings, among others. Colorado Springs is also home to the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, the Peterson Space Force Base, and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center. The Air Force Academy is nestled right outside the borders of the city as well. Whether you're a nature lover, student, military employee, or anything in between, Colorado Springs has rentals available for every style and budget. Although Colorado Springs is one of the fastest growing cities in the country, the cost of living is slightly lower compared to other parts of Colorado, with housing costs remaining relatively affordable. Rental styles range from affordable student apartments to rustic mansions resting in the foothills of the Rockies.

Moving to the Area

If you are looking to rent, you'll find plenty of options in Colorado Springs. The cost of living is slightly lower in this city than the national average, with housing costs also being more affordable compared to many other U.S. cities. Transportation costs are lower in Colorado Springs than the national average too, thanks in part to the bike-friendly nature of the city.

Lifestyle

Colorado Springs was founded in the 1800s as a resort town, although the area was popular with gold miners long before the city was officially formed. In fact, gold is still mined in Cripple Creek, a 45-minute drive from Colorado Springs. Living in this medium-sized city gives you access to all the amenities you could need without the congestion and high prices of a larger city. It does a healthy tourist trade, and the residents are known for being friendly and helpful. Colorado Springs is a place where people spend a lot of time outdoors, both in the dry heat of summer and the snowy cold of winter. The city has experienced growth in recent years, with a population of over 500,000 and a cost of living that is competitive compared to other cities in Colorado.

Culture

Today, Colorado Springs is home to thousands of military personnel and their families, as well as a large population of athletic adventure seekers who flock to the city because of its proximity to mountains and deserts. More than 500 athletes and coaches are based out of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center, so if you're considering moving to Colorado Springs, keep in mind that you might brush elbows with the next gold medalist while waiting in line at the grocery store.

Industry

The military, aerospace, sports, technology, and tourism industries are some of the top employers for people living in Colorado Springs. Fort Carson, a U.S. Army base, remains the largest employer in the city, along with Peterson Space Force Base, the U.S. Air Force Academy, and Schriever Space Force Base as major employers. Colorado Springs is home to several Fortune 500 companies. Management, business, sales, and administrative jobs constitute about 40 percent of the workforce in Colorado Springs, and the hospitality sector thrives due to the numerous tourist attractions. The cost of living in Colorado Springs has seen an increase, with housing prices reflecting the growing demand in the area.

Sports & Colleges

Colorado Springs can be considered a college town. Tens of thousands of students attend local schools, including the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Technical University, and Colorado College. Perhaps the most famous school in town is the United States Air Force Academy, which attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists each year to its beautiful campus. Colorado Springs doesn't have its own pro sports teams, although Denver's pro teams, including the Broncos (NFL) and Nuggets (NBA), are located just 70 miles away, and sports lovers can support the local college teams. The city does have an active rodeo scene, as well as the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center.

Landmarks

Pikes Peak, perhaps Colorado Springs' best-known feature, offers views so glorious that it was the inspiration for the poem that became "America the Beautiful." Living in Colorado Springs also allows you to enjoy the Garden of the Gods Park, a National Natural Landmark that covers nearly 1,400 acres. The park, which has free admission, offers miles of trails for hiking and biking as well as stunning sandstone formations. The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center, and the Peterson Space Force Base are some of the area's other top attractions.

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