Buying a home is getting more expensive in Colorado. I am not a homeowner myself, but I wish I would have made it a bigger priority in the past. I am looking to buy a Colorado home within the next few years, but my wallet cries a little bit every time I take a look at new listings.

Why Colorado Home Prices Are Climbing Faster Than You Think

Buying a home is getting more expensive, but how much are home prices going to rise? We previously found that the average home is projected to cost $763,000 by 2030.

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Are we on track for that shocking price? Here is what we found.

Colorado Is Now One of the Most Expensive States to Buy a Home

New data by Raleigh Reality shows which states have the highest and lowest average price for homeownership. The data shows that Colorado has the sixth-highest average in the nation. The average price for a home in Colorado is currently $546,000 for 2025.

Here’s How Much More You’ll Pay for a Home in Colorado in 2025

The average price for a home in Colorado is $126,800 more compared to the average across the country.

This is an average across the state. We know that a home is going to cost more in Denver than in Loveland. We also know that a home in Loveland is going to cost more than in Pueblo. This is an average for the entire state.

Will Colorado Home Prices Really Hit $763,000 by 2030?

Are we on track for homes to rise to $763,000 by 2030? I am not a real estate or economy expert, but I am going to speculate and say no. However, housing prices are continuing to rise.

READ MORE: Median Home Prices in Northern Colorado

Last year, we found that the median listing price in Larimer County is $597,200, which is more than the state average for 2025.

I am planning on buying a home in Larimer or Weld County someday, so I am just continuing to let that sticker price sink in.

Top 20 Longest Commutes for Coloradans By County

These are the average longest commutes for various counties in Colorado. According to Overflow Data, the top answer for Colorado has the 13th longest commute in the country.

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Five Cities with the Highest Sales Tax Rates in Colorado

In these five Colorado towns, you will be paying at least 10 percent or more for sales tax when you purchase something.

Gallery Credit: Matt Sparx