Rent to own Homes in Colorado

Named the "Centennial State" because it achieved statehood in 1876 - 100 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence - Colorado is synonymous with canyons, mountains, forests, deserts, and open space. The state was slow to develop at first, but events such as the Colorado Gold Rush and the Silver Boom in the later part of the 19th century attracted residents who settled in the state alongside earlier Mexican, Spanish, and European settlers who already called Colorado home.

Colorado still boasts some of its industries of old, such as mining, ranching, and farming. But its economy includes a wide range of modern-day fields, from aerospace to information technology, financial services, energy, advanced technology manufacturing, and software development. Ranked as the tenth-best state to live in 2018 and 2019, Colorado, which covers an area of 103,641.89 square miles, only had an estimated 5.75 million residents in 2019. If you decide to move to Colorado, there's a lot of space to go around, and you won't have to share it with a very large population.

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1 of 31 212 DENVER ST
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Single Family Home
Sterling, CO 80751
2
2
1574 ft2
1922
1 of 27 1901 Clear Creek Dr. Unit E-104
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Multifamily (2 - 4 Units)
Georgetown, CO 80441
1
1
675 ft2
1973
1 of 15 9127 Anaszai Indian Way
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Westridge
Multifamily (2 - 4 Units)
Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
3
3
2044 ft2
1998
Hot
6800 S PENROSE CT
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Southglenn
Single Family Home
Centennial, CO 80122
9
5
4762 ft2
1960
1232 HOVER ST
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Loomitter
Single Family Home
Longmont, CO 80501
3
2
1000 ft2
1971
No Real Property
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Single Family Home
Delta, CO 81416
5
1
2136 ft2
2008
37127 COUNTY ROAD 49
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Single Family Home
Peetz, CO 80747
2
2
2778 ft2
1932
1101 S SALIDA WAY
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Aurora Highlands
Single Family Home
Aurora, CO 80017
4
2
2000 ft2
1979
4 S Hayman Ave
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Park Hill
Single Family Home
Colorado Springs, CO 80910
5
2
1960 ft2
6941 WINNICUT DR
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Single Family Home
Colorado Springs, CO 80925
4
4
2253 ft2
2020
(Undisclosed Address)
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Single Family Home
Colorado Springs, CO 80911
2
2
1138 ft2
1960
(Undisclosed Address)
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Briargate
Single Family Home
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
4
3
3268 ft2
718-36 3/10 Rd
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Single Family Home
Palisade, CO 81526
3
3
2164 ft2
1905
16590 REMINGTON RD
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Single Family Home
Colorado Springs, CO 80908
4
3
3190 ft2
1999
Hot
2414 EAGLE RANCH RD
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Single Family Home
Eagle, CO 81631
6
6
5135 ft2
2005
Hot
311 E GENESEO ST
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Single Family Home
Lafayette, CO 80026
4
2
2886 ft2
1900
21401 E 47TH AVE
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Green Valley Ranch
Single Family Home
Denver, CO 80249
3
3
1709 ft2
2000
2318 45TH AVE
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28th St 35th Ave
Single Family Home
Greeley, CO 80634
5
5
4611 ft2
1992
23230 HANDLE RD
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Single Family Home
Calhan, CO 80808
3
2
2768 ft2
1973
Hot
3144 S WHEELING WAY #410
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Heather Gardens
Townhouse/Condo
Aurora, CO 80014
3
3
2145 ft2
1973
1 of 95 6163 NASH DR
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Single Family Home
Colorado Springs, CO 80925
4
3
1698 ft2
2020
1415 83RD AVE
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West Greeley
Single Family Home
Greeley, CO 80634
3
3
3286 ft2
1907
108 MOON DANCE LN
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Single Family Home
Black Hawk, CO 80422
3
1
1644 ft2
1957
4946 W 12TH STREET DR
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West Greeley
Single Family Home
Greeley, CO 80634
4
4
2262 ft2
1991
8337 W 69TH DR
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Scenic Heights
Single Family Home
Arvada, CO 80004
4
3
3450 ft2
1972
8084 PARSONAGE LN
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Cimarron Hills
Single Family Home
Colorado Springs, CO 80951
4
3
1994 ft2
2006
11448 LARSON LN
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Northglenn
Single Family Home
Northglenn, CO 80233
4
2
1834 ft2
1964
1 of 31 10570 WINTERFLOWER WAY
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Stonegate
Single Family Home
Parker, CO 80134
4
4
3114 ft2
1992
1 of 29 21950 COUNTY ROAD 59
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Single Family Home
Moffat, CO 81143
2
1
786 ft2
1972
1 of 17 845 O AVE
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Single Family Home
Limon, CO 80828
4
1
1260 ft2
1982
1 of 4 311 W 3RD AVE
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Single Family Home
Iliff, CO 80736
3
1
1000 ft2
1915
922 COLORADO AVE
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Single Family Home
La Junta, CO 81050
3
2
1290 ft2
1952
1 of 31 282 BISHOP RD
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Single Family Home
Bailey, CO 80421
1
1
532 ft2
1980
120 Offerson Rd
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Townhouse/Condo
Beaver Creek, CO 81620
2
2
1021 ft2
1981
147 QUARTZ RD
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Single Family Home
Gunnison, CO 81230
6
3
3295 ft2
1979
1 of 11 413 BRONK ST
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Single Family Home
Monte Vista, CO 81144
3
1
1012 ft2
1935
902 BRADISH AVE
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Single Family Home
La Junta, CO 81050
4
2
1568 ft2
1922
1 of 13 324 PLATTE ST
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Single Family Home
Sterling, CO 80751
3
2
1072 ft2
1919
1 of 5 216 PALM DR
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Single Family Home
Log Lane Village, CO 80705
1
1
576 ft2
1974
1 of 19 354 CLIFTON AVE
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Single Family Home
Yampa, CO 80483
2
1
1442 ft2
1906
1 of 41 825 O AVE
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Single Family Home
Limon, CO 80828
4
2
1218 ft2
1982
1 of 25 110 e 6th street
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Single Family Home
Julesburg, CO 80737
2
2
0 ft2
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Rent to own Homes in Cities Near Colorado

Average Cost of Living in Colorado

If you look at the average cost of living in Colorado in general, it appears to be less affordable than other states. The overall cost of living is 21.2% higher than the national average. Groceries, housing, and transportation are all above average. But there are plenty of affordable cities. For example, Akron's cost of living is 20.4% below other states, and Fort Morgan's is 18.6% less than the average and is cheaper in every category across the board. Cost-conscious people can find an affordable city to move to in Colorado without digging too deep.

Average Home Prices in Colorado

There's a variety of housing types and price ranges in Colorado. The median home price in the state is $384,000, which is 66.1% above the U.S. average, but there are options well above and below that number across the state. In a hot spot like Aspen, the median price tag for a home is more than $1.6 million, while in Sugar City, an average house will cost you $67,000. If you're moving to Colorado, you can choose a city where housing prices are low, but if you need to be near a specific area where homes are expensive, check out the surrounding locales, and you're sure to find a spot with affordable housing nearby. Either way, Colorado is an excellent choice if you're looking for a state with affordable rent-to-own options.

Colorado Statistics

If you're interested in Colorado rent-to-own homes, don't forget to consider important factors in addition to monthly living costs, such as average commute, taxes, crime rates, etc. The following are some common Colorado statistics compared to the U.S. national average.

Colorado Averages National Averages
One-Way Commute 25.2 minutes 26.4 minutes
Violent Crime 21.6 22.7
Property Crime 39.7 35.4
Unemployment Rate 3.1% 3.9%
Income Tax Rate 4.6% 4.6%
Air Quality 62 58
Water Quality 80 55
Median Household Income $59,448 $53,482
Median Property Taxes $2,241 $2,200
Utilities $330/month $112/month
Monthly Rent $1,190 $1,470
Median Home Cost $384,000 $231,200
Median Home Age 31 years 40 years

Popular Colorado Cities

Aspen - Ask someone what comes to mind when they hear the words "Aspen, Colorado," and they'll tell you they're thinking skiing. While the resort town is a hotspot for skiers the world over, many outsiders and Coloradans visit Aspen throughout the year to take advantage of its fresh air, hiking and biking opportunities, fishing, theatre, mountain climbing, and its beautiful greenery. People stay in the city for months without getting bored.

Denver - The Mile High City is the largest in Colorado, with an estimated population of 727,211 in 2019. In addition to being a great place to live, Denver has a lot of fun attractions, which is why more than 31 million people visited the city in 2017. World-class malls, a vibrant historic downtown district, shopping outlets, the Denver Zoo, botanical gardens, museums, breathtaking views, and so much more are available to both year-round residents and tourists.

Colorado Springs - Colorado Springs is the second-largest city in the state, with an estimated 478,221 residents - an increase of nearly 15% since 2010 - calling it home in 2019. More than 20 million tourists visited the city in 2017, spurring its $1 billion tourism industry, which provides more than 17,000 jobs for its residents. People come for a variety of fun or relaxing activities and popular attractions, such as zip-lining across the Royal Gorge, a train ride through the Rockies with an onboard restaurant, and a host of other activities and entertainment for people of all ages.

Popular Amenities and Attractions in Colorado

Even if you aren't into the outdoors, Rocky Mountain National Park is an amazing place to visit. Over 4.5 million people stopped by the park in 2018. The number has been increasing since its inception more than 100 years ago. Encompassing 415 square miles, there's an endless number of trails for hiking, biking, sightseeing, animal watching, and relaxation.

Mesa Verde National Park is one of the most fascinating spots in Colorado. The nearly 1500-year-old location that the Ancestral Pueblo people called home for 700 years contains thousands of archaeological sites and hundreds of "cliff dwellings." In addition to the museum, wildlife, and an endless number of artifacts, visitors can enjoy camping, lodging, and dining at the park.

More than 85 million people visited Colorado and spent $22.3 billion in 2018. But why settle for visiting this great state when you can make it your permanent residence? If you're thinking of moving to a different state, keep Colorado and its rent-to-own homes in mind.