Monument
Colorado
City👥
Population
11,035
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Median Age
38.0 yrs
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Median Income
$114,654
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Median Home Price
$586,400
About Monument
Tucked between Colorado Springs and Denver along the Front Range, Monument has quietly become one of the most desirable small towns in the state. Sitting at around 7,000 feet elevation near the base of the Palmer Divide, this community of just over 11,000 residents offers a rare combination of small-town character, stunning natural surroundings, and…
Tucked between Colorado Springs and Denver along the Front Range, Monument has quietly become one of the most desirable small towns in the state. Sitting at around 7,000 feet elevation near the base of the Palmer Divide, this community of just over 11,000 residents offers a rare combination of small-town character, stunning natural surroundings, and genuine livability. If you’re weighing a move to the Pikes Peak region, Monument deserves a serious look.
A City That Fits Multiple Lifestyles
Monument’s population skews toward established families and professionals — the median age of 38 reflects a community that’s largely moved past the transient phase of early adulthood and put down roots. You’ll find a mix of longtime locals, military families stationed at nearby Peterson Space Force Base and Fort Carson, and remote workers who’ve discovered they can enjoy mountain living without sacrificing connectivity. The town center along Second Street has a genuine Main Street feel, with local shops, restaurants, and the iconic Monument Lake nearby. Neighborhoods like Jackson Creek on the north end offer newer suburban development with mountain views, while areas closer to Old Town feel more established and intimate.
Cost of Living and Housing
Monument’s housing market reflects its desirability. The median home price sits around $586,400, which is meaningful money — but it buys you considerably more space and scenery than the same budget would in Denver’s closer-in suburbs. You’re typically looking at newer construction with mountain views, spacious lots, and well-maintained communities. The median household income of roughly $114,654 suggests the local economy can generally support these price points, but buyers coming from lower cost-of-living areas should plan carefully. Rentals exist but inventory is limited, so buyers tend to fare better here than renters looking for long-term stability. Property taxes in El Paso County are relatively reasonable by Colorado standards, which helps offset the purchase price over time.
Employment and Economy
Monument itself is a small town, so most residents commute or work remotely. Colorado Springs is about 20 minutes south and provides a robust employment base across defense contracting, healthcare systems like UCHealth and Penrose-St. Francis, and a growing tech sector. Denver is roughly an hour north on I-25, putting it within range for hybrid workers willing to make the trip a few days a week. The military installations in the greater region also create significant civilian contracting opportunities. Broadband infrastructure in Monument is solid, making it genuinely viable for fully remote professionals — and that population has grown noticeably over the past several years.
Lifestyle and Recreation
This is honestly where Monument shines brightest. The town borders the Pike National Forest and sits close to the Santa Fe Regional Trail, offering hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian access practically from your doorstep. Monument Lake is a beloved local gathering spot in warmer months. The Palmer Divide location means Monument receives more precipitation than Colorado Springs, resulting in greener surroundings and reliable snowfall that outdoor enthusiasts appreciate. Families consistently praise the Lewis-Palmer School District, which serves the area and has a strong academic reputation. Downtown Monument hosts seasonal events, a farmers market, and has enough dining and coffee options to feel vibrant without feeling overwhelming.
The Bottom Line
Monument isn’t the right fit for everyone. If you need urban nightlife, a walkable city core, or the lowest possible cost of living, you’ll want to keep looking. But if you’re after a safe, scenically spectacular community with quality schools, easy access to both Colorado Springs and Denver, and neighbors who largely share a commitment to the outdoors and community investment, Monument delivers consistently. It’s a town that feels like it hasn’t been fully discovered yet — even though plenty of smart people already have.
🏠 Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Price
$586,400
Median Rent
$1,947
Homeownership Rate
78.5%
💼 Employment & Economy
Unemployment Rate
5.3%
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Quick Facts
- Population
- 11,035
- Diversity Index
- 14.0
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