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Neighborhood Profile — Historic Homes in the Old North End
Homes in North End are in the Central Area in Colorado Springs
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Single Family Homes in Old North End were primarily built from 1901 to 1981, with an average age built in the 1920’s. The majority of the houses are 2-stories and ranches, 2-3 baths,
with 0 – 2 car garages, both attached and detached.
The Old North End housing market continues to be a BUYERS Market, as there is currently a 16 month of supply of homes on the market. A 6 month supply of houses on the market is considered a “NEUTRAL MARKET”.
Here’s a quick summary of the 2011 Real Estate Market for North End
- Average Pricing decreased by 43% from 2011 to 2010
- Number of homes sold decreased by 53% from 2011 to 2010
- Days on Market decreased by 5% from 2011 to 2010
- Price per FINISHED square feet decreased by 3% from 2011 to 2010
The area is located in Central Colorado Springs, between Fillmore and Uintah, East and West of Nevada. There are several parks in the area, including Monument Valley Park The school District is District 11; and the majority of students to go Steele Grade School, North Junior High and Palmer High School. The neighborhood is close to Downtown Colorado Springs, Patty Jewett Golf Course, and Penrose Hospital.
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Year |
Price |
Total Sold |
Average Price per FINISHED square foot |
Average Days on Market |
Average Sold Per Month |
| 2011 |
310932 |
14 |
$143 |
132 |
1.20 |
| 2010 |
$546,098 |
30 |
$164 |
133 |
2.50 |
| 2009 |
$282,417 |
9 |
$151 |
83 |
.75 |
| 2008 |
$219,127 |
13 |
$146 |
147 |
1.08 |
| 2007 |
$230,058 |
23 |
$148 |
122 |
1.92 |
| 2006 |
$255,873 |
32 |
$160 |
108 |
2.67 |
| 2005 |
$283,208 |
30 |
$143 |
98 |
2.50 |
| 2004 |
$297,817 |
24 |
$147 |
46 |
2.00 |
This Colorado Springs Real Estate report contains information on Single Family Homes in The North End.
This information is taken from the Pikes Peak Realtor Services Corp and is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
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Neighborhood Profile, Historic Old North End in Colorado Springs
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Single Family Homes in Old North End were primarily built from 1901 to 1981, with an average age built in the 1920’s. The majority of the houses are 2-stories and ranches, 2-3 baths, with 1 – 2 car garages, both attached and detached.
The Old North End housing market continues to be a BUYERS Market, as there is currently a 16 month of supply of homes on the market. A 6 month supply of houses on the market is considered a “NEUTRAL MARKET”. 
Here’s a quick summary of the 2010 Real Estate Market for Old North End
- Pricing increased by 41% from 2010 to 2009
- Number of homes sold increased by 41% from 2010 to 2009
- Days on Market increased by 53% from 2010 to 2009
- Price per FINISHED square feet increased by 6% from 2010 to 2009.
The area is located in Central Colorado Springs, between Fillmore and Uintah, East of Nevada. There are several parks in the area, including Monument Valley. The school District is District 11; and the majority of students to go Steele Grade School, North Junior High and Palmer High School. The neighborhood is close to Downtown Colorado Springs, Patty Jewett Golf Course, and Penrose Hospital.
There is also a townhome complex in the area, Wood Avenue. They were built in 1992 and the HOA’s are current in the high $200.00’s.
This Colorado Springs Real Estate report contains information on Single Family homes in Old North End.
This information is taken from the Pikes Peak Realtor Services Corp and is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
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Average prices have increased for Homes in Central Colorado Springs
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The Central part of Colorado Springs housing market continues to be a NEUTRAL Market, as there is currently a 8 month of supply of homes on the market. A 6 month supply of houses on the market is considered a “NEUTRAL MARKET”. Sales were down 7% from 2010 to 2009, but average pricing was up 13% from 2010 to 2009. Days on Market has continued to increase from 2009 to 2010.

Recap of 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, and 2004
| 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | |
| Number of Homes Sold | 537 | 580 | 561 | 589 | 735 | 802 | 678 |
| Average List Price | $162,780 | $145,306 | $167,910 | $192,233 | $187,102 | $175,122 | $165,234 |
| Average Days on Market | 105 | 71 | 85 | 78 | 62 | 57 | 43 |
| Average # of homes sold per month | 44.8 | 48.3 | 46.8 | 49.1 | 61.3 | 66.8 | 56.5 |
Current Report as of 1-4-10 in Central Area area
- Active listings: 366
- Under Contract and Pending : 55
- Absorption Rate: 44.8 homes per month, a 8.2 month supply of houses currently on the market
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The Central part of Colorado Springs housing market continues to be a NEUTRAL Market, as there is currently a 5.66 month of supply of homes on the market. A 6 month supply of houses on the market is considered a “NEUTRAL MARKET”. Sales were only down 16% from 2008 to 2007, but average pricing was down 5% from 2007 to 2008. Pricing and Sales have continued to decline in Central Colorado Springs in 2009.


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Single Family Homes in Old North End were primarily built in the 1900’s to 1920’s. The majority of the houses are ranches and 2-storys, with 3 to 5 bedrooms, 2- 3 baths, and 1 – 2 car garages. The average home has appx. 2500 to 3500 square footage. The absorption rate of 3.18 houses per month shows that there is a 5.5 month supply of houses on the market; the housing market is currently a NEUTRAL -BUYERS MARKET in this area. A 6 month supply of houses on the market is considered a “NEUTRAL MARKET“
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Single Family Homes in Old North End were primarily built in the 1900’s to 1920’s. The majority of the houses are ranches and 2-storys, with 3 to 5 bedrooms, 2- 3 baths, and 1 – 2 car garages. The average home has appx. 2500 to 3500 square footage. The absorption rate of 3.67 houses per month shows that there is a 6.54 month supply of houses on the market; the housing market is currently a NEUTRAL -BUYERS MARKET in this area. A 6 month supply of houses on the market is considered a “NEUTRAL MARKET”
Old North End is located in the Central Part of Colorado Springs and in District 11 Schools
Old North End homes are:
- Close to and the Olympic Training Center
- Close to Colorado College
- Great views of Pikes Peak
- Close To Penrose/St. Francis Hopsital
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Single Family Homes in Old North End
Single Family Homes in Old North End were primarily built in the 1900’s to 1920’s. The majority of the houses are ranches and 2-storys, with 3 to 5 bedrooms, 2- 3 baths, and 1 – 2 car garages. The average home has appx. 2500 to 3500 square footage. The absorption rate of 3.75 houses per month shows that there is a 5 month supply of houses on the market; the housing market is currently a NEUTRAL MARKET in this area. A 6 month supply of houses on the market is considered a “NEUTRAL MARKET“
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Steele Elementary School in The Old North End of Colorado Springs
One of the first schools built in Colorado Springs
During the Gold Rush of the 1890’s many people were coming to Colorado Springs and building their homes in the Old North End. This created a problem due to a lack of schools; so in 1896 the school board bought several lots on the northwest corner of Del Norte and Weber. A building that had been used as an annex for Garfield School was
moved onto the property and the school was called the Del Norte School. It started as a 2 room building where 43 students in first, second and third grade attended.
In 1901, due to the area’s explosive growth, bonds were issued and a eight room, 2-story brick building was built. The name was changed in memory of Benjamin Steele, the first editor of the Daily Gazette. It opened on January 28, 1901 and dedicated on February 22, 1901. Read the rest of this entry »
Happy Birthday Bon Shopping Center
Located by The Old North End
and Patty Jewett Neighborhoods in Colorado Springs
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Bon Center is having a birthday party! Its opened in 1953 as Colorado Springs first strip mall (still located o
n Wasatch) and is celebrating its 55th birthday with an open house. Though most of the “ultra modern” look is gone, the original sign still remains to give us a small glimpse into its past.
When it opened it was Colorado Springs first strip mall and still survives and thrives today even though many of its counterparts are no longer in existence. How is that possible? The center was originally planned into the community and its still supported by the residents and of The Old North End and Patty Jewett neighborhoods. The center’s owners try and keep the rents low enough that the Mom and Pop operations can make a living and be supported by its local homeowners.
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In a letter written to Robert Cameron who was the city’s first city planner, Palmer described one of his main ideas, “it should be made the most attractive place for homes in the West.” And so, the Old North End became one of the finest residential areas for homes in Colorado Springs.
North of downtown Colorado Springs, Palmer set aside land for a college or university (present day Colorado College) the land to the north would eventually become the Old North End though Read the rest of this entry »
The Old North End in Colorado Springs — The History is rich
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The late 1880’s were difficult for Colorado Springs. It had stagnant growth and Colorado College fell on hard times. The Old North End appeared to be destined to only house prairie dogs and rattlesnakes with its open, grass-covered fields.
This was about to change as gold was discovered nearby. In 1890, a prospector by the name of Bob Womack found some gold by a stream called Cripple Creek. The great gold rush was on. By 1896, production soared. Most of these men who came and mined the area didn’t want to locate their families to such a rough area. They decided that Palmers “Little London” (aka Colorado Springs) would be a perfect place to build their homes and bring their families to.
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