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East Colorado Springs is one of the city's most character-rich areas, home to established neighborhoods like Village Seven, Rustic Hills, Villa Loma, and the Colorado Springs Country Club corridor. Most of the housing stock dates from the 1970s through the 1990s, which means mature landscaping, large shade trees, and a settled neighborhood feel that newer parts of the city are still decades away from developing.
The area is anchored by Palmer Park — over 700 acres of open space with hiking and biking trails, dramatic rock formations, and some of the best unobstructed views of the Front Range you'll find within city limits. The Homestead Trail adds another 8-plus miles of walking and cycling connections threading through the neighborhoods themselves.
Village Seven was thoughtfully planned from the start, with a greenway trail system, neighborhood swim club, and parks woven throughout. Villa Loma and Rustic Hills offer quieter streets with a more tucked-away feel while staying close to shopping, dining, and medical services along Academy Boulevard and beyond.
Schools draw from both Colorado Springs School District 11 and Falcon School District 49, depending on your specific address. It's a well-located, well-rooted part of the city that rewards renters looking for substance over shine.
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