Logan County, CO
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Total Properties

16,675

Average Home Price

$263,537

Average Square Feet

1,746

Price per Sq Ft

$182

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
4539,271

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

16,675

Median Home Price

$219,000

Average Home Price

$263,537

Average Square Feet

1,746

Price per Sq Ft

$182

Recent Sales (12mo)

141

YoY Price Change

-0.2%

Sales Velocity

38.2%

Sterling's Shadow: The Quiet Affordability of Colorado's Eastern Plains

Logan County sits at an intersection few outsiders think about — literally and figuratively. Where I-76 meets the South Platte River in Colorado's northeastern corner, the county seat of Sterling anchors a community shaped more by wheat fields, feedlots, and the rhythms of agricultural life than by the ski-resort economy most people associate with the state. That divergence from Colorado's dominant narrative is exactly what makes Logan County's housing market worth understanding.

At a median home price of $219,000, Logan County is the kind of place that sounds like a typo to buyers priced out of Denver, Fort Collins, or even Pueblo. The state's housing market has become notorious for dysfunction, yet here, on the high plains 125 miles northeast of the capitol, a buyer can still find a home at roughly 68% of the national median. The price-to-income ratio sits at approximately 4x — almost precisely the textbook definition of an affordable market, a benchmark most Colorado communities haven't seen in over a decade.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$219,000~68% of national median
Price-to-Income Ratio4.0xAt the national affordability benchmark
Homeownership Rate68.3%Well above national avg of ~65%
YoY Price Change-0.5%Slight correction after post-pandemic run-up

Who Lives Here — and Why

The demographics reveal a working-class, multigenerational community with deep roots. The median home was built in 1956, reflecting a county that hasn't experienced dramatic development waves. Nearly 38% of residents hold a high school diploma as their highest credential, and the bachelor's degree attainment rate of 11.3% is well below both state and national norms — a figure directly tied to the county's economic base in agriculture, manufacturing, and the state corrections system (the Sterling Correctional Facility is one of the largest employers in the region).

That corrections employment connection partly explains two other data points: a disability rate of 16.9% and labor force participation of just 58.6%, both below national benchmarks. The presence of an institutional employer can shape local demographics in ways that standard economic indicators don't fully capture.

The child poverty rate of 16.3% — higher than the overall poverty rate of 13.1% — suggests that financial stress falls disproportionately on young families, a pattern common in agricultural counties where seasonal and low-wage work is prevalent.

The Rent Picture Tells a Tighter Story

For all its ownership affordability, Logan County's rental market is quietly strained. With a median rent of $1,027 against a median household income of $55,074, renters are brushing up against the 30% burden threshold — and 9% face severe rent burden. In a county where roughly a third of households rent, that's a meaningful slice of the population stretched thin despite what look like modest nominal rents.

The slight year-over-year price dip of -0.5% suggests the post-pandemic surge has cooled, which is consistent with broader rural Colorado trends. But with only 144 sales recorded in the past 12 months across a thin inventory, price movements here can be volatile — one large ranch sale can skew the data meaningfully.


FAQs

What makes Logan County, Colorado unique? Logan County offers some of the most genuinely affordable homeownership in Colorado — with prices near the national affordability benchmark at a time when much of the state has become inaccessible to median-income earners. Its economy blends agriculture, state corrections employment, and small-town commercial activity, creating a community profile quite unlike Front Range Colorado.

Is Logan County a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers who can work remotely or are employed locally, the math is compelling: a price-to-income ratio of 4x, a homeownership rate of 68%, and a 6.4% vacancy rate suggest a balanced market — not a speculative one. The slight price dip year-over-year means buyers aren't fighting a rising tide, though thin inventory means patience is required.

Why are home prices so much lower in Logan County than the rest of Colorado? Distance from the Front Range urban corridor, a largely agricultural economy, and limited in-migration have kept demand — and prices — subdued. The county hasn't attracted the tech workers or lifestyle migrants who have driven appreciation in mountain towns and even smaller plains cities like Greeley. That insulation from Colorado's broader boom is precisely its appeal for buyers prioritizing affordability.

Market Overview

Logan County has 16,675 properties in our comprehensive database.

With an average price of $263,537, Logan County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $151 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Logan County are 61% lower than the Colorado average.

Logan County vs Colorado Average

MetricLogan CountyColorado Avgvs State
Average Price$263,537$674,458-61%
Avg Sq Ft1,7461,778-2%
Price/Sq Ft$151$379-60%
Properties16,6753,132,192-99%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Logan County, CO Real Estate

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

The average home price in Logan County, CO is $263,537, based on analysis of 16,675 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Logan County, CO?

Our database includes 16,675 properties in Logan County, CO, providing comprehensive market coverage.

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

The average price per square foot in Logan County, CO is $151. This is calculated from an average home price of $263,537 and average size of 1,746 square feet.

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

Homes in Logan County, CO average 1,746 square feet, with an average price of $263,537.

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

Logan County, CO is one of 64 counties in Colorado with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.

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