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The highest median home values in Colorado concentrate heavily in the mountain resort corridor and the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area, where numerous zip codes exceed $750,000, with several surpassing $1,000,000—particularly in areas corresponding to ski towns like Aspen, Vail, and Telluride. A stark contrast exists between these high-value clusters and the eastern plains and southern border regions, where median values frequently fall below $150,000, with some southeastern zip codes dropping below $100,000. The Front Range urban corridor from Colorado Springs through Denver to Fort Collins displays considerable intra-metropolitan variation, with core urban and suburban zip codes generally ranging from $325,000 to $500,000 while adjacent areas show significant stratification by neighborhood.
Data: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS
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