About Colorado economy

Colorado is one of the most economically successful states of the United States. The real gross domestic product per capita (Engl. per capita GDP in real terms) in 2006 stood at $ 41,798 (national average of the 50 U.S. states: USD 37,714; place national ranking: 7) [4].

In the mountains is mainly sheep, beef and Mastviehzucht operated. They raise corn, wheat, potatoes, sugar beet, alfalfa and fruit

In the second half of the 20th Century, especially the industrial and service sectors developed. The economy in Colorado is on a broad spectrum spread out. Noteworthy is the density of firms in the field of scientific research and high-tech industry. Colorado has many universities.

Colorado real estate values

Listing Type Number Median Price Price Change
from Sep
Homes for Sale 52,849 $298,500 +4.7%
New Homes 281 $383,365 0.0%
Foreclosures 27,074 $162,400 0.0%

Colorado real estate markets

The most popular real estate markets for the Colorado state are in the following areas:
•    Arvada
•    Aurora
•    Boulder
•    Colorado Springs
•    Denver
•    Brighton
•    Pueblo
•    Castle Rock
•    Longmont
•    Westminster
•    Wheat Ridge
•    Fort Collins

Bear in mind that the list of Colorado real estate markets may be subject to change due to economic issues.