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Top neighborhoods in Fort Collins

Prospect-shields

Prospect-shields

What it’s like to live in Prospect-shields

Academic energy pulses through this Colorado State University-adjacent enclave. Renters love walkable access to Prospect Road's indie bookstores but contend with seasonal student move-in traffic jams. The catch? Limited parking for non-residents during football game weekends.
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Rigden Farm

Rigden Farm

What it’s like to live in Rigden Farm

Colorado State University researchers and graduate students discover ideal housing in Rigden Farm, where newer apartment communities sit minutes from campus without undergraduate party concerns. The neighborhood's thoughtful design includes extensive trail systems connecting housing to both retail centers and natural areas, creating genuine walkability rarely found in suburban developments. Unlike campus-adjacent vintage housing, most rentals feature modern weatherproofing and efficient heating systems essential for comfort during northern Colorado winters.
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Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
Rogers Park

Rogers Park

What it’s like to live in Rogers Park

Collegiate energy buzzes near CSU's engineering quad. Renters score affordable duplexes but contend with student parties on Prospect Road weekends. The Gardens on Spring Creek provides free horticulture workshops but draws parking crowds during tulip season.
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Frequently Asked Questions

City Guide for Fort Collins, CO

Everyone knows that Colorado is the new California – mountains, blue skies, trees, skiing – and there’s no better place to be close to all that natural wonder than Fort Collins, which specializes in scenic wonder. This town of 145,000 has so much mountain charm.

By the way, Old Town means downtown. For some reason Fort Collins was far too charming and bucolic to use the term “downtown,” so Old Town will have to do. Unfortunately, it’s a bit more expensive than usual for a one-bedroom–typically no less than $800– but it’s generally in a nicely renovated historic property. Two bedrooms are more commonly found in small apartment complexes or some single-family homes and will start around $1000, with three-bedrooms starting around $1400. Any way you slice it, you’ll be living in the one of the only truly walkable areas of Fort Collins, close to shops, bars, and all things related to your social life. View Fort Collins City Guide

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