Why you'd want to live in Broadmoor
The Broadmoor neighborhood sits at the foot of Cheyenne Mountain, just four miles southeast of downtown Colorado Springs. Its namesake — the Broadmoor Hotel, a Forbes Five-Star resort operating continuously since 1918 — shapes the identity and atmosphere of everything around it. But this isn't simply a resort community. It's a genuine, living neighborhood where families walk their dogs past century-old stone homes, where kids attend some of the state's most respected schools, and where the phrase 'move-in ready' sometimes means a 1930s Spanish Revival freshly renovated to five-star standards. Broadmoor attracts a particular kind of buyer: someone who values architectural character over cookie-cutter new construction, outdoor access over subdivision uniformity, and the prestige of an address that has carried weight for generations. Properties here range from affordable-for-the-area condos in the $300s to sprawling early-20th-century estates above $3 million — making the neighborhood more diverse than its reputation might suggest.

