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Moving to Colorado Springs? Your Relocation Guide 2025 Is Here

Got questions about making a move to Colorado Springs? The Colorado Springs Relocation Guide has answers. Find the best neighborhoods, schools, healthcare, jobs and insider insights on the local arts, outdoors, dining, shopping scenes and more.

What’s the right neighborhood for me? Where are the best schools? What kind of jobs are available? Where do I find a doctor and healthcare network? How can I get connected in my new hometown? These are common questions if you or someone you know is considering moving to Colorado Springs. And the new Colorado Springs Relocation Guide 2025 is filled with answers and helpful tips.

The full-color, 88-page guide covers the local real estate market, the economy and business scene, schools, healthcare and all the aspects that make up the incredible lifestyle of the Pikes Peak region, such as the arts, outdoors, dining scene and more. The Relocation Guide is free for individuals as well as businesses that want to share them with potential new residents, employees or clients.

“For years, I have given my clients subscriptions to Springs magazine, and I love to share the Colorado Springs Relocation Guide with new or potential residents,” says Ben Day, managing broker of LIV Sotheby’s Colorado Springs office. “It gives people an excellent introduction and insider’s view of the Springs.” 

“The Relocation Guide is one of several resources to help you make Colorado Springs home,” says Johnna Reeder Kleymeyer, president and CEO of the Colorado Springs Chamber and EDC. “Check out our site, ColoradoSpringsChamberEDC.com, for job openings in key industry clusters and our Live & Work Here section, highlighting some of the top reasons others like you have made the move. Then head over to SpringsRelocationGuide.com for need-to-know newcomer basics, like how to connect your utilities, set up trash and recycling, obtain your Colorado driver’s license (pro tip—I learned you need to transfer your license within 30 days) and more.”

Articles in the 2025 Colorado Springs Relocation Guide Include: 

    • “Finding Your Neighborhood Fit”
      A tour of leading areas in the Pikes Peak region, where you can find not only a house, but that place to call home.
    • “Education Options for Every Student”
      An overview of the city’s educational options, from preschool to college and everything in between.
    • “A Place for All”

      Everyone is welcome in the Springs. Whether it’s the business world, outdoors, arts, games, food or more, these groups and clubs can help you find the community that makes you feel at home.

    • “Epic Trails for All Abilities”
      A newcomer’s bucket list of 14 trails to explore the wealth of local hiking and biking trails. Each is ranked by difficulty, including universal accessibility, so you can find the experience just right for you. 
    • “Healthcare When You Need It”
      We take pride in our healthy lifestyle, but none of us is immune to illness and injury. Here’s your overview for finding medical care in Colorado Springs when you need it.

Additional articles include the following and more: 

    • “Insights for Buying a Home in the Springs”
    • “New Apartments Add Rental Options”
    • “Creative Housing Solutions”
    • “Tips From My PCS to Colorado Springs”
    • “Transition Services Support Military Families”
    • “14 of the Springs’ Best Restaurants”
    • “How to Live Like a Local”
    • “Living the Active Retirement”
    • “Where to Find the Arts”
    • “Shopping Hot Spots”

“Colorado Springs consistently tops best places to live and other lists,” says Jeremy Jones, editorial director of Springs Media. “Whatever has you thinking about moving to the Springs, the Relocation Guide will help give you the info and connections you need to enjoy life in the Pikes Peak region. We think you’re going to love it here.”

The Colorado Springs Relocation Guide is published annually by Springs Media and sponsored by the Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC. 


Get Your Relocation Guide

Cover of the Colorado Springs Relocation Guide 2025, featuring a group of friends laughing on the pool deck at 333Eco Apartments.Go to SpringsRelocationGuide.com to request your free copy.

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Haley Harward
Haley Harward
Haley Harward is a contributing writer for Springsmag.com. When she's not working, she's probably reading.

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