Arapahoe County, CO
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Total Properties

238,615

Average Home Price

$634,403

Average Square Feet

1,905

Price per Sq Ft

$326

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
2,10325,504

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

238,615

Median Home Price

$515,000

Average Home Price

$634,403

Average Square Feet

1,905

Price per Sq Ft

$326

Recent Sales (12mo)

5,211

YoY Price Change

2.2%

Sales Velocity

44.5%

Arapahoe County: Denver's Sprawling Eastern Neighbor Navigates a Two-Speed Economy

Arapahoe County doesn't get the same ink as Denver proper or Boulder, but it probably should. Stretching from the glass towers of the Denver Tech Center south through Aurora — Colorado's third-largest city — and out toward the high plains, Arapahoe County is home to more than 655,000 people and represents one of the most economically layered communities along the entire Front Range. The data here tells a story of genuine prosperity sitting alongside quietly serious hardship, separated sometimes by just a few zip codes.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$526,0001.6x national average of $320,000
Rent Burden Rate53.3%households spending 30%+ on rent
Price-to-Income Ratio5.4xabove the 4x national benchmark
YoY Price Change+2.0%cooling sharply from pandemic-era peaks

The Tech Center Effect — And Its Limits

The Denver Tech Center, anchored in the county's northwest corner, has long attracted aerospace firms, financial services companies, and telecom giants, which helps explain why the median household income of $97,215 runs nearly 30% above the national figure. The 18.6% work-from-home rate — notably high even by post-pandemic standards — reflects a white-collar workforce that can decouple from the office, and it has almost certainly sustained home values even as interest rates climbed. The price-per-square-foot of $326 suggests buyers are paying a serious premium for proximity to that employment corridor.

But the county's income story is more complicated than the headline figure suggests. A Gini coefficient of 0.455 places Arapahoe County meaningfully above the national inequality average, and a child poverty rate of 11.4% against an overall poverty rate of 8.5% signals that families — especially in Aurora's more densely populated neighborhoods — are absorbing disproportionate economic pressure.

The Renter Crisis Hidden in Plain Sight

Perhaps the most striking figure in the dataset is the rent burden rate: 53.3% of renter households are spending more than 30% of their income on housing, and fully 25.8% face severe rent burden (50%+). In a county where the median household earns close to six figures, that seems counterintuitive — until you remember that Aurora has one of the most diverse and economically varied populations in the Mountain West, with a significant share of residents earning well below the county median. At $1,812 per month, median rent has simply outpaced what lower-wage workers can absorb, even as ownership costs have stabilized.

The homeownership rate of 65.1% is healthy by Colorado standards, but the chasm between owners building equity and renters burning income on shelter is widening.

A Market Catching Its Breath

The 2.0% year-over-year price appreciation is significant context: Arapahoe County saw explosive gains during 2020–2022, and this cooldown reflects both affordability exhaustion and rate sensitivity among move-up buyers. The spread between P10 ($280,000) and P90 ($940,000) home prices is remarkable — nearly a $660,000 range within a single county — underscoring just how much market diversity exists between a starter condo near Fitzsimons and a large-lot home in Centennial.

With 4.5% vacancy and 5,319 sales in the past twelve months, this is still an active, relatively tight market. But the days of bidding wars appear to be giving way to something more measured.


FAQ: What makes Arapahoe County unique? Arapahoe County contains one of the most economically stratified communities in Colorado — combining high-income tech-sector suburbs like Centennial with working-class Aurora neighborhoods, all within the same county boundary. That internal diversity produces some of the most extreme contrasts in housing affordability data anywhere along the Front Range.

FAQ: Is Arapahoe County a good place to buy a home right now? With price growth cooling to 2% annually and inventory modestly available, buyers have more negotiating room than at any point since 2019. However, the price-to-income ratio of 5.4x means affordability remains stretched for first-time buyers, and mortgage rate sensitivity will continue to shape the market through 2025.

FAQ: Why is rent burden so high in Arapahoe County despite strong incomes? The county's high median income is skewed by a well-paid professional class concentrated in the DTC and Centennial corridors. A large share of renters — particularly in Aurora — earn significantly less than the county median, and rental prices have not differentiated. The result is one of the more acute rent burden situations in the Denver metro area.

Market Overview

Arapahoe County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 238,615 properties in our database.

Properties in Arapahoe County average $634,403, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $333 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in Arapahoe County are 6% lower than the Colorado average.

Arapahoe County vs Colorado Average

MetricArapahoe CountyColorado Avgvs State
Average Price$634,403$674,458-6%
Avg Sq Ft1,9051,778+7%
Price/Sq Ft$333$379-12%
Properties238,6153,132,192-92%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Arapahoe County, CO Real Estate

What is the average home price in Arapahoe County, CO?

The average home price in Arapahoe County, CO is $634,403, based on analysis of 238,615 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Arapahoe County, CO?

Our database includes 238,615 properties in Arapahoe County, CO, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Arapahoe County, CO?

The average price per square foot in Arapahoe County, CO is $333. This is calculated from an average home price of $634,403 and average size of 1,905 square feet.

What is the average home size in Arapahoe County, CO?

Homes in Arapahoe County, CO average 1,905 square feet, with an average price of $634,403.

How does Arapahoe County, CO compare to other Colorado counties?

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