Westminster
Colorado
City👥
Population
115,546
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Median Age
37.5 yrs
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Median Income
$96,145
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Median Home Price
$497,400
About Westminster
Tucked between Denver and Boulder along the Front Range, Westminster, Colorado offers something genuinely rare in today's competitive metro market: a city that feels established and livable without the price tag or congestion of its more famous neighbors. With a population of around 115,500 residents and a median age of 37.5, this is a community…
Tucked between Denver and Boulder along the Front Range, Westminster, Colorado offers something genuinely rare in today’s competitive metro market: a city that feels established and livable without the price tag or congestion of its more famous neighbors. With a population of around 115,500 residents and a median age of 37.5, this is a community solidly in its stride — mature enough to have real infrastructure, young enough to still be growing and evolving. If you’ve been eyeing Colorado but wondering where you actually fit, Westminster deserves a serious look.
A City That Fits Multiple Lifestyles
Westminster’s geography alone tells you a lot about its versatility. Sitting at the intersection of US-36 and I-25, it connects you to downtown Denver in about 20 minutes and Boulder in roughly the same time, which means you can work or play in either city without fully committing to either one’s housing market. Within Westminster itself, neighborhoods range from the walkable, redeveloped downtown area around the Westminster Promenade to quieter suburban pockets like Hyland Hills and Legacy Ridge. The old Westminster Mall site has been transformed into The Mile High City’s most ambitious urban redevelopment project — a walkable town center called Westminster City Center — bringing new dining, housing, and retail to the heart of the city.
Cost of Living and Housing
Westminster sits in a genuinely useful middle ground when it comes to affordability. The median home price hovers around $497,400, which is noticeably more accessible than Boulder (where median prices regularly push past $800,000) and competitive compared to Denver’s most desirable neighborhoods. You’ll find a solid mix of property types here — single-family homes in established subdivisions, newer townhomes near the US-36 corridor, and some condominium options for first-time buyers. With a median household income of $96,145, most dual-income households in Westminster find the math works reasonably well, though you’ll still want to budget carefully given Colorado’s broader cost of living. Renters should expect to pay $1,800 to $2,400 for a two-bedroom apartment depending on location and amenities.
Employment and Economy
Westminster has developed a genuinely diverse economic base that goes well beyond bedroom-community status. Major employers include Trimble, the GPS technology company headquartered here, as well as Ball Aerospace (nearby in Broomfield), Oracle, and several healthcare systems including SCL Health. The US-36 tech corridor — sometimes called Colorado’s “Silicon Flatirons” — runs directly through Westminster, making it a practical home base for professionals working across multiple tech campuses. The city’s central location also makes it viable for commuters working in either Denver’s downtown core or Boulder’s university and biotech sectors.
Lifestyle and Recreation
Outdoor access is where Westminster genuinely punches above its weight. The city maintains over 4,000 acres of open space and more than 150 miles of trails, including the popular Big Dry Creek Trail system. The Hyland Hills Park and Recreation District runs an impressive network of facilities, including the Water World theme park — one of the largest in the country — and multiple recreation centers. Views of the Front Range are a daily reality here, not a special occasion. The Westminster Promenade area provides reliable options for movies, dining, and entertainment, and you’re never more than a short drive from world-class skiing, hiking, and mountain recreation.
The Bottom Line
Westminster won’t wow you with a flashy identity or a trendy national reputation, and that’s actually part of its appeal. What it delivers is something more durable: real access to Colorado’s best qualities — outdoor recreation, career opportunity, mountain proximity — at a price point that leaves room to actually enjoy your life here. For families, young professionals, or anyone who wants metropolitan convenience without metropolitan chaos, Westminster makes a genuinely compelling case for itself.
🏠 Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Price
$497,400
Median Rent
$1,816
Homeownership Rate
63.7%
💼 Employment & Economy
Unemployment Rate
3.8%
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Quick Facts
- Population
- 115,546
- Diversity Index
- 25.3
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