North Colorado Springs

The sprawling U.S. Air Force Academy campus precludes most northward development between I-25 and the mountains. The area east of the Interstate, however, is poised for rapid growth. Existing neighborhoods include Black Forest, a heavily treed area of homes on lots of five acres or less and growing rapidly, and the country club community of Gleneagle, directly across I-25 from the academy. Farther north, the Tri-Lakes area which includes the small towns of Monument and Palmer Lake, the Woodmoor development (and their three namesake lakes) is attracting more and more residents who don't mind the 15 to 20 minute drive to Colorado Springs. This area is also popular with people who commute to jobs in Denver. Home prices in the Tri-Lakes area range from $150,000 to more than $450,000, while Gleneagle's single-family homes and town homes range from $190,000-$500,000.
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