Why you'd want to live in Fountain
If you are relocating to Fort Carson and want the shortest possible gate-to-driveway commute at the lowest possible price point, Fountain is the answer. Sitting just south of Colorado Springs — directly between Fort Carson's eastern boundary and the I-25 corridor — this small city of roughly 30,000 residents offers something no other El Paso County community can match: a combination of sub-$450,000 median home prices, a Fort Carson commute measured in single-digit minutes, and a community built around the practical, values that military consistently seek. Fountain was incorporated in 1900 and has grown steadily ever since — first as a railroad town, later as a service community for the military missions that defined southern El Paso County's economic identity. Today it functions as a genuine city with its own commercial districts, healthcare facilities, parks system, and community events, while maintaining the pricing advantage that comes from sitting just outside the premium Colorado Springs market. Buyers who purchase in Fountain tend to stay: the homeownership rate of approximately 66.6% reflects a stable resident base, and the community's decade-long appreciation of 133.9% tells a story of sustained demand rather than speculative inflation.

