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    Up-and-Coming Neighborhoods in Brighton, CO

    25 neighborhoods with growth potential — still affordable, increasingly walkable, and showing improving conditions. Ranked by affordability, walkability, employment, safety, and air quality.

    Population: 40,5692026 Data

    Up-and-Coming Neighborhoods in Brighton, CO — Key Takeaways

    Brighton has 25 neighborhoods showing growth potential. The most affordable up-and-coming area is Colorado City CDP with a median home value of $200,000. The strongest job market is in Sterling Ranch CDP with an unemployment rate of 1.5%.

    Brighton has a population of 40,569, a median household income of $86,975, an unemployment rate of 5.1%, and a poverty rate of 9.1%. The median home value citywide is $429,600, which is 52% above the national average of $281,900.

    Data sourced from the US Census Bureau, FBI Crime Data Explorer, EPA AirNow, Walk Score, and FEMA. Last updated: March 2026.

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    Top 3 Up-and-Coming Neighborhoods

    Cattle Creek CDP

    82/100

    Up-and-Coming Score

    Unemp: 3.3%

    Colorado City CDP

    76/100

    Up-and-Coming Score

    $200,000
    Unemp: 0.0%

    Battlement Mesa CDP

    72/100

    Up-and-Coming Score

    $200,900
    Unemp: 1.6%
    Complete Rankings — 25 Neighborhoods
    Up-and-coming neighborhoods in Brighton ranked by growth potential score, with median home value, walk score, unemployment rate, crime rate, and rent.
    #NeighborhoodScore
    Cattle Creek CDP82
    Colorado City CDP76
    Battlement Mesa CDP72
    4
    Park Center CDP58
    5
    Lincoln Park CDP57
    6
    Blende CDP57
    7
    Pueblo West CDP53
    8
    Pine Brook Hill CDP51
    9
    Sugarloaf CDP51
    10
    Comanche Creek CDP51
    11
    Upper Witter Gulch CDP51
    12
    Watkins CDP51
    13
    Altona CDP51
    14
    Indian Hills CDP51
    15
    Perry Park CDP51
    16
    Aspen Park CDP51
    17
    Sterling Ranch CDP48
    18
    Loma CDP48
    19
    Todd Creek CDP46
    20
    Allenspark CDP43
    21
    Grand View Estates CDP42
    22
    Dotsero CDP41
    23
    Floyd Hill CDP40
    24
    Castle Pines Village CDP39
    25
    Brook Forest CDP36

    Rankings by Category

    Top 5 up-and-coming neighborhoods in Brighton for each growth-potential metric.

    Most Affordable

    Lowest median home value

    Lowest Unemployment

    Lowest unemployment rate

    Safest

    Lowest violent crime rate

    Lowest Rent

    Lowest median rent

    Highest Income

    Highest median household income

    Lowest Poverty

    Lowest poverty rate

    How We Identify Up-and-Coming Neighborhoods in Brighton

    Up-and-coming neighborhoods are identified using a Growth Potential Score that evaluates five weighted categories. These areas are still affordable relative to the city average but show strong fundamentals that suggest improving conditions and future appreciation.

    Affordability vs City Average
    30% weight
    Walkability & Transit
    25% weight
    Job Market (Unemployment)
    20% weight
    Safety
    15% weight
    Environment (Air Quality)
    10% weight

    Neighborhoods that are priced below the city median home value score higher on affordability. Walkability reflects the Walk Score, indicating access to amenities on foot. A low unemployment rate signals a strong local economy. Safety is measured by violent crime rates per 1,000 residents. Air quality uses the EPA Air Quality Index (AQI), where lower values indicate cleaner air.

    Data Sources: US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR), EPA AirNow, Walk Score, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), and FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer. All data is updated on a rolling basis as new government releases become available.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most up-and-coming neighborhoods in Brighton?
    The top up-and-coming neighborhoods in Brighton are: Cattle Creek CDP, Colorado City CDP, Battlement Mesa CDP, Park Center CDP, Lincoln Park CDP. These areas combine affordability, walkability, low unemployment, and improving conditions.
    Which neighborhoods in Brighton are still affordable but improving?
    The most affordable up-and-coming neighborhood in Brighton is Colorado City CDP with a median home value of $200,000. The national median is $281,900.
    Is Brighton a good place to buy property for appreciation?
    Brighton has a median home value of $429,600. There are 25 neighborhoods showing growth potential based on affordability, walkability, and economic indicators.
    Which up-and-coming neighborhoods in Brighton have the lowest unemployment?
    Sterling Ranch CDP has the lowest unemployment rate among up-and-coming neighborhoods in Brighton at 1.5%. The national average is 3.7%.
    What is the median household income in Brighton?
    The median household income in Brighton, CO is $86,975. The national median is $74,580.

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