Real Estate Agent Tools in Colorado

Agents across Colorado use MoveNumbers to help relocating clients compare the cost of living between cities. With real data on housing prices, rent, schools, and safety, you can provide the insights your clients need to make confident moving decisions.

34 Cities in Colorado

Denver
Population: 715,522
Median Home: $512,737
COL: 10% above national avg
Colorado Springs
Population: 478,961
Median Home: $415,206
COL: 3% above national avg
Aurora
Population: 395,052
Median Home: $431,242
Fort Collins
Population: 170,376
Median Home: $541,847
Lakewood
Population: 155,961
Median Home: $584,582
Thornton
Population: 144,922
Median Home: $416,921
Arvada
Population: 121,414
Median Home: $570,341
Westminster
Population: 114,875
Median Home: $494,715
Greeley
Population: 112,609
Median Home: $441,813
Pueblo
Population: 111,077
Median Home: $250,818
Centennial
Population: 106,883
Boulder
Population: 105,898
Median Home: $938,127
Highlands Ranch
Population: 103,444
Longmont
Population: 98,630
Median Home: $570,372
Castle Rock
Population: 81,415
Median Home: $603,586
Loveland
Population: 79,352
Median Home: $489,333
Broomfield
Population: 76,860
Median Home: $561,035
Grand Junction
Population: 69,412
Median Home: $437,510
Commerce City
Population: 68,245
Median Home: $469,674
Parker
Population: 62,743
Median Home: $667,600
Littleton
Population: 44,451
Median Home: $657,127
Brighton
Population: 42,477
Windsor
Population: 40,349
Median Home: $542,256
Security-Widefield
Population: 38,639
Northglenn
Population: 38,164
Median Home: $505,649
Erie
Population: 35,269
Median Home: $702,129
Englewood
Population: 34,275
Median Home: $601,972
Dakota Ridge
Population: 33,892
Ken Caryl
Population: 33,811
Pueblo West
Population: 33,086
Wheat Ridge
Population: 31,804
Median Home: $579,667
Lafayette
Population: 30,439
Median Home: $654,700
Fountain
Population: 28,489
Median Home: $389,131
Columbine
Population: 25,229

Tips for Choosing a Real Estate Agent in Colorado

Whether you’re relocating to Colorado or helping a client who is, working with the right real estate agent makes a significant difference. Here’s what to look for when selecting an agent in a new market.

  • Local market expertise. An agent who specializes in the specific neighborhoods you’re considering will know pricing trends, school districts, commute patterns, and which areas are up-and-coming vs. overpriced.
  • Relocation experience. Agents who regularly work with out-of-state buyers understand the unique challenges: remote closings, coordinating timelines between two markets, and providing virtual tours when in-person visits aren’t possible.
  • Data-driven guidance. The best agents go beyond “this is a nice neighborhood” and provide concrete numbers — cost of living comparisons, tax implications, and salary equivalency data to help clients make informed decisions.
  • Responsiveness and communication. When you’re moving from out of state, you can’t just pop by an open house. An agent who responds quickly, communicates proactively, and keeps you informed throughout the process is essential.

What to Expect When Working with an Agent

A good buyer’s agent will start by understanding your priorities — budget, commute needs, school preferences, and lifestyle — before showing you any properties. They should provide a clear picture of what your money buys in different parts of Colorado, including how property taxes, HOA fees, and insurance vary by area.

During the search, expect your agent to schedule showings (virtual or in-person), provide comparable sales data for any homes you’re serious about, and guide you through the offer and negotiation process. In competitive markets, experienced agents know how to structure offers that stand out without overextending your budget.

After your offer is accepted, your agent coordinates with the lender, inspector, and title company to keep the transaction on track. They’ll flag issues from the inspection report, negotiate repairs, and make sure you understand every document before you sign.

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Data sources: U.S. Census Bureau, BLS, HUD, Zillow. See our methodology for details.