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Earlier this month, we told you about the ten most expensive Colorado cities to rent a two-bedroom apartment.
We knew figures from the list of Colorado cities with the most expensive house prices would be considerably higher — but we were still surprised by the eye-popping nature of the digits in question.
In one Colorado city, the average home price is more than $1 million.
The info comes from the new Coldwell Banker Home Listing Report for 2015.
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Below, see the ten priciest Colorado cities below, featuring average costs plus a photo and links to a representative listing for that community. Note that two of them are in excess of $15 million.
Number 10: Highlands Ranch
Average price: $457,697
Number 9: Fort Collins
Average price: $459,014
Number 8: Longmont
Average price: $463,432
Number 7: Parker
Average price: $485,726
Number 6: Broomfield
Average price: $527,809
Number 5: Denver
Average price: $542,575
Number 4: Westminster
Average price: $561,762
Number 3: Evergreen
Average price: $661,000
Number 2: Castle Rock
Average price: $666,859
Number 1: Boulder
Average price: $1,044,656