Front Range service areas

Twelve cities, each on its own numbers

We build for 12 Northern Colorado cities across 4 counties — a region of roughly 3,498 construction firms alone. Every city page is grounded in that place's real ACS 2024 data, because a Fort Collins build and a Fort Morgan build should not read the same.

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Fort Collins

Larimer Co.

Fort Collins is Northern Colorado's anchor city — home to Colorado State University and a nationally known craft-brewing scene — with the metro's youngest population and its most renter-heavy housing market.

170,229 residents · see the page →

Loveland

Larimer Co.

Loveland is the metro's arts town — the 'Sweetheart City,' known for its public sculpture and bronze foundries — a Larimer County market with a deep self-employed and maker workforce.

78,410 residents · see the page →

Greeley

Weld Co.

Greeley is Weld County's seat and the University of Northern Colorado's city — an agriculture-and-energy economy that is the metro's most affordable core market.

110,806 residents · see the page →

Windsor

Weld & Larimer Co.

Windsor straddles Weld and Larimer counties as one of the fastest-growing towns on the Front Range, with high household incomes, new housing, and near-universal broadband.

37,914 residents · see the page →

Longmont

Boulder Co.

Longmont sits at the metro's Boulder County edge — a former sugar-beet town turned tech-corridor city — with some of the region's highest household broadband adoption.

99,406 residents · see the page →

Timnath

Larimer Co.

Timnath is the metro's wealthiest and newest town — a fast-growing Larimer County community where the median home tops $730,000 and every household has broadband.

8,941 residents · see the page →

Wellington

Larimer Co.

Wellington is a young-family bedroom community north of Fort Collins — one of Larimer County's fastest-growing towns, with new housing and high home ownership.

11,798 residents · see the page →

Berthoud

Larimer & Weld Co.

Berthoud — 'the Garden Spot of Colorado' — is a Larimer County town with the metro's highest home-ownership rate and a strong self-employed workforce.

12,411 residents · see the page →

Johnstown

Weld & Larimer Co.

Johnstown is a Weld-and-Larimer commuter town with high household incomes and the metro's lowest self-employment rate — a wage-and-salary community that works elsewhere and sleeps here.

18,883 residents · see the page →

Severance

Weld Co.

Severance is one of Colorado's fastest-growing towns — a young-family Weld County community where more than nine in ten homes are owner-occupied.

10,130 residents · see the page →

Estes Park

Larimer Co.

Estes Park is the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park — a mountain-tourism economy where a quarter of the housing is seasonal and the population is the metro's oldest.

5,844 residents · see the page →

Fort Morgan

Morgan Co.

Fort Morgan is the northeast-plains seat of Morgan County — a meatpacking-and-agriculture town with the region's most affordable, oldest housing stock.

11,605 residents · see the page →
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