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Old Colorado City sales remain strong
Colorado Springs Housing Market Report for Old Colorado City Homes, Single Family
Neighborhoods Include: Crown Hill Mesa, Colorado City, and Old Colorado City
Zip code 80904, 80905, 80903
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Here’s a quick summary of the Real Estate Market for Old Colorado City Area Colorado Springs as of June 30, 2011

- Pricing increased by 1% from 2010 to 2009
- Number of homes sold decreased by 10% from 2010 to 2009
- Days on Market increased by 10% from 2010 to 2009, and days on market has continued to increase in 2011.
- Pricing has decreased 5% from 2011 to 2010
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Foreclosure in Old Colorado City, Deal or No Deal?
My Colorado Springs foreclosure pick of the week is in Old Colorado City on 2415 W. Platte. It includes over 2300 square feet, with 4
bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car detached garage.
If you are looking for a fixer upper at a reasonable price in the desirable west side of Colorado Springs located close to Garden of the Gods, then this is the property for you.
Even though the property was built in 1948 and a Vintage Home, the property seems to need a fair amount of work. Let’s first start with the main level, carpets need replaced, but I think there may be wood floors under the carpet on the main floor which is always a bonus. The kitchen could use a complete overhaul, but you could probably keep the existing kitchen cabinets, and redo the floor and the put in appliances. There is some cracking in some of the ceilings, so as usual, you’d want a great structural inspection just to make sure it’s structurally sound. And I think all of the walls would benefit from being re-textured and repainted.




