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Military Housing Investment Strategy: How to Capitalize on Fort Carson and Peterson Space Force Base Demand in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs hosts five military installations supporting over 100,000 defense-related jobs and a $7 billion aerospace economy. But for real estate investors, two numbers matter most: 64,750 military personnel and family members stationed at Fort Carson alone. $2,058-$3,222 per month in Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) paid to service members—tax-free, federally guaranteed, deposited on the 1st and 15th of every month regardless of economic conditions. A charming single
noah3726
3 days ago13 min read


Best Neighborhoods for Investment Properties in Colorado Springs 2026: Where Smart Money is Buying
Colorado Springs closed 2025 with numbers that caught every real estate investor's attention: a documented 27,712-unit housing shortage, multifamily construction down 75%, and rental yields averaging 5.5-6%—significantly outperforming Denver's 3-4% range. But citywide averages tell you nothing about where to actually buy. Residential street in Colorado Springs with mountain views A $380,000 single-family home in Fountain near Fort Carson delivers completely different returns
noah3726
Apr 3011 min read


First-Time Home Buyer's Guide to Colorado Springs 2026: How to Buy When the Median Home Costs $450K
Let's start with the hard truth: The median home price in Colorado Springs is $450,895 as of March 2026. At 6.22% interest with a conventional 20% down payment, that's a monthly payment of $2,765—not including property taxes, insurance, or HOA fees. For first-time buyers earning the El Paso County median household income of $83,198, that monthly payment represents 40% of gross income. Financial experts recommend keeping housing costs below 28%. A welcoming suburban home with
noah3726
Apr 2812 min read


Can't Sell Your House? The Real Reasons Colorado Springs Homes Aren't Moving in 2026
Your home has been on the market for 30 days. Then 45. Now 60. The showings have slowed to a trickle. Your agent keeps saying "the right buyer will come along," but you're starting to wonder if something is fundamentally wrong. A suburban house with a 'For Sale' sign in the front yard Here's what most real estate articles won't tell you: The problem isn't your photos. It's not your curb appeal. And it's probably not even your house. The problem is that you're selling in a com
noah3726
Mar 57 min read
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