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Larimer County

New construction homes for sale in Larimer County, CO

684 homes

New home communities in Larimer County, CO

52 communities

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Housing market in Larimer County, CO

  • State
    Colorado
  • Cities
    26
  • Single family
    472
  • Townhouses
    119
  • Multi family
    9
  • Condominiums
    27
  • Active builders
    33
  • Starting price
    $127,900
  • Median price
    $565,950
  • Price per square foot
    $262.86

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 684 listings in Larimer County, CO, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Larimer County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

Higher education, technology, and healthcare sectors drive the robust economy of Larimer County. Colorado State University serves as a major employment hub, while a growing cluster of tech firms and regional medical centers support a diverse workforce. The landscape transitions from the high plains in the east to the rugged peaks of the Front Range, providing direct access to Rocky Mountain National Park.

Cities & Community Character

Fort Collins and Loveland offer distinct urban environments characterized by historic downtowns and active cultural scenes. These larger municipalities contrast with the mountain gateway of Estes Park and the quieter, rural stretches of the northern plains. The county maintains a balance between high-density residential areas and expansive open spaces.

Market Trends & Development

Sustained population growth has accelerated the new construction market in Larimer County, particularly along the I-25 corridor. Developers are focusing on both infill projects within city limits and larger residential expansions in unincorporated areas to meet housing demand. This increased homebuilding activity in Larimer County is largely fueled by the region's reputation for high quality of life and proximity to major employment centers.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

Buyers often find greater value and more square footage here compared to the denser Denver metro area to the south. Given the semi-arid climate and cold winters, modern properties prioritize energy-efficient building envelopes and high-performance insulation. This focus on sustainability ensures long-term utility savings while providing a comfortable base for exploring the county's extensive trail systems and outdoor recreation.