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colorado springs realtors: Northwest Colorado Springs, CO - 01/28/08 08:46 PM
West of I-25 and south of the Air Force Academy is another area of Colorado Springs that has grown rapidly in recent years and offers a variety of attractive housing options. Rockrimmon, with its rolling hills and dramatic bluffs, saw most of its development from the late 1960's through the 1980's. Its diverse housing stock includes apartments as well as town homes and single family residences priced from $150,000 to $450,000. Pinecliff, to the south of Rockrimmon, offers similar geography and price ranges. Just north of Rockrimmon, the Woodmen Valley provides a country atmosphere with larger lots. Bordering the foothills, are
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colorado springs realtors: Northeast Colorado Springs, CO - 01/28/08 08:43 PM
Little more than 30 years ago, primarily antelope and prairie grass inhabited this section of the city. Since, then, it has grown faster than any other area. Early northeast development like Rustic Hills, Village Seven, Garden Ranch, Vista Grande, Erindale, and Falcon Estates extend northward along Academy Boulevard. Homes in these neighborhoods offer typical suburban amenities and prices from $100,000 to $300,000. More recent construction in a similar price range is available in the Briargate area east of I-25 and Academy Boulevard, and in Norwood, Columbine Estates, Old Farm, and Stetson Hills. Colorado Springs Real Estate
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