Neighborhood report
Colorado Springs, CO
Mid-sized US city · pop. 479k. Crime, schools, demographics and walkability — sourced from FBI, US Census, NCES and OpenStreetMap.
Population
479k
Crime grade
C
FBI · 2025
Schools nearby
8
within 1.5 mi
Walkability
—
Crime & safety
Crime in Colorado Springs
Violent crime
685
per 100k · FBI
Property crime
2,999
per 100k · FBI
Combined rate
3,684
2025
Colorado Springs's combined crime rate is 72% above the US national average for cities of similar size. Reported via the FBI Crime Data Explorer.
These figures reflect city-wide aggregates. Block-level safety, recent incidents and registered-offender lookups are available in the NeighborScope app.
Schools
Schools near Colorado Springs
Schools within range
8
1.5-mile radius
Source
NCES
federal school data
NeighborScope catalogs every public and accredited private school within a radius of Colorado Springs. Individual school ratings, distance from your address, and district boundary detail are available in the app.
Cost of living
Home prices in Colorado Springs
FHFA price index
855
latest
12-month change
+6.2%
Home price index for the Colorado Springs metro is sourced from the Federal Housing Finance Agency via FRED. Prices are up 6.2% year-over-year.
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FAQ
Frequently asked about Colorado Springs
Is Colorado Springs, CO safe?
Colorado Springs, CO earns a NeighborScope crime grade of C, with a combined violent + property crime rate of 3,684 per 100k residents — higher than similarly sized US cities. By this measure, Colorado Springs is near the national average. NeighborScope grades crime from the FBI Crime Data Explorer using a city-wide aggregate; for street-level patterns and recent incidents, use the NeighborScope app.
What is the crime rate in Colorado Springs, CO?
Per the FBI Crime Data Explorer for 2025, Colorado Springs reports a violent crime rate of 685 per 100,000 residents and a property crime rate of 2,999 per 100,000. These are city-wide aggregates and reflect crime reported to law enforcement, not all crime that occurs.
What schools are in Colorado Springs, CO?
NeighborScope counts 8 public and accredited private schools within a 1.5-mile radius of central Colorado Springs, drawn from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Individual school ratings, district boundaries and distance-from-address details are available in the NeighborScope app.