Housing Owner-Occupied % of Units, by Zip Code (ZCTA5) — Colorado

NOTE: Gray indicates insufficient data or a suppressed estimate.

Owner-occupancy rates across Colorado exhibit a clear urban-rural divide, with the Denver metro area and Front Range corridor displaying notably lower rates (many zip codes falling below 60%) compared to surrounding rural and exurban areas that frequently exceed 80%. Mountain resort communities, particularly in the central-western portion of the state near ski areas, also show depressed owner-occupancy levels consistent with high concentrations of rental and vacation housing stock. The southeastern plains and northeastern agricultural regions generally maintain elevated homeownership rates, though scattered pockets of lower owner-occupancy appear near the southern border and in the far southeastern corner of the state.

Data: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS

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