HOAs en Colorado Springs, Colorado
740 asociaciones found· El Paso County· Place 16000

<p>Colorado Springs, Colorado is the state's second-largest city and one of the Mountain West's most distinctive urban environments — a sprawling Front Range community of over 480,000 residents nestled at the base of Pikes Peak, the iconic 14,115-foot summit that has defined the city's identity since Zebulon Pike first mapped it in 1806. Located in El Paso County at an elevation of approximately 6,000 feet, Colorado Springs combines a strong military and defense economy with a fast-growing technology sector, world-class outdoor recreation, and a residential landscape dominated by planned communities and covenant-governed neighborhoods.</p><p>Colorado Springs hosts 557 registered community associations, making it the second-largest HOA market in Colorado by city. With an average community size of 123 units, the city's associations tend toward mid-to-large planned subdivisions — a reflection of the wave of master-planned development that swept the Briargate, Stetson Hills, Banning Lewis Ranch, and Powers Corridor areas from the 1990s onward. Both self-managed and professionally managed associations are well represented, and approximately 91% maintain Good Standing status with the Colorado Secretary of State. The city's HOA density reflects its growth as a preferred destination for military families, remote workers, and Front Range transplants seeking lower costs of living than Denver.</p><p>The Colorado Springs economy is anchored by five major military installations — Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, and the U.S. Air Force Academy — collectively employing over 40,000 military and civilian personnel. The defense and aerospace technology cluster that has grown around these installations has attracted companies like Northrop Grumman, L3Harris, and Boeing. Healthcare (UCHealth, Centura Health), tourism, and a growing remote-work population round out the city's economic base. I-25 provides the primary north-south corridor connecting Colorado Springs to Denver (70 miles north) and Pueblo (45 miles south).</p><p>Outdoor recreation is central to the Colorado Springs identity. Garden of the Gods, a National Natural Landmark featuring dramatic red sandstone formations, draws over 2 million visitors annually and is free to the public. Pikes Peak — accessible by highway or the historic Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway — is one of Colorado's most visited natural attractions. The city also offers Seven Falls, North Cheyenne Cañon Park, Palmer Park, and over 150 miles of trails integrated into its urban parks network.</p><p>The Colorado HOA Directory's Colorado Springs listings provide complete coverage of the city's 557 community associations — an essential resource for homebuyers navigating the city's HOA-rich residential market. Whether you're purchasing a home in Briargate, Stetson Hills, or Flying Horse, or simply need your association's contact information and SOS registration status, the Directory provides verified, current data on every community association in Colorado Springs. Search by neighborhood, management type, or community name to get started.</p>
Colorado Springs, Colorado has 539 active community associations primarily managed as self-managed, professional. The average community size is 123 units. About 91% are in Good Standing with the Colorado SOS.
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