Aurora CO

Aurora, CO Real Estate — Find Your Home in Colorado's Most Diverse City

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Aurora, CO Real Estate Agents

Su Casa Group is a full-time, bilingual real estate team serving homebuyers in Aurora, Colorado, since 2017. We help first-time buyers, relocating families, and experienced buyers find and close on homes across Aurora’s diverse neighborhoods—in English and Spanish, with no pressure and no hidden costs.

Aurora is Colorado’s third-largest city and one of the most active real estate markets in the Denver metro area. With a median home price well below central Denver and strong long-term appreciation, it consistently offers the best value-per-square-foot in the region.

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Aurora, CO Real Estate Market — 2026

Metric

Aurora, CO (2026)

Median home price

$420,000 – $540,000

Entry-level 3-bedroom

$360,000 – $450,000

Average days on market

25 – 45 days

Counties

Adams (north) / Arapahoe (south)

Population

~400,000

Source: Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR), 2026.

Aurora is consistently less competitive than central Denver, which translates to real advantages for buyers: more time to evaluate before deciding, more room to negotiate inspection credits, and a greater likelihood of being the only offer at the table rather than one of five.

Why Does Aurora, Colorado, Attract Buyers Who Want More Than a Suburb?

Over 130 languages are spoken in Aurora. The city has one of the highest concentrations of East African, Latino, Vietnamese, and Southeast Asian communities in the Rocky Mountain region. There are enclaves in central Aurora where you can get Ethiopian coffee, Vietnamese pho, and Mexican birria on the same block.

For buyers who want to live in a community that actually looks like the world—not a homogeneous suburb—Aurora is the answer in the Denver metro.

Su Casa Group was built with this community in mind. Lourdes Garcia founded the team specifically to serve Denver’s Latino homebuying community. We provide complete real estate services in English and Spanish, and we understand what it means to navigate a major financial decision in a language that isn’t your first.

¿Buscas comprar casa en Aurora y prefieres hablar en español? Nuestros agentes están aquí para ayudarte en todo el proceso — desde la primera consulta hasta el cierre. Llámanos al 720-425-9642.

How Aurora Compares to Neighboring Denver Metro Cities

City

Drive to Downtown Denver

Median Price

Key Difference

Aurora

20–30 min

$420K – $540K

Most diverse, Anschutz proximity, CCSD access

[Denver]

$390K – $1M+

Urban walkability, higher prices

[Highlands Ranch]

35 min south

$550K – $850K

Top schools are more expensive and less diverse

[Lakewood]

25 min west

$450K – $650K

Mountain access, different vibe

[Englewood]

20 min west

$420K – $580K

Urban feel, smaller city

[Thornton]

30 min north

$420K – $550K

Value, north metro, newer construction

How Su Casa Group Helps Aurora Home Buyers

Su Casa Group’s agents know Aurora’s submarkets street by street. Here’s what working with us looks like:

Step 1

Free 1-hour consultation

We talk about your budget, your timeline, which neighborhoods fit your lifestyle, and what the Aurora market looks like right now for buyers in your price range. No commitment, no pressure.

Step 2

Neighborhood strategy and MLS access

We set up live MLS alerts so you see new Aurora listings the moment they hit the market. We'll also prepare your offer strategy before you find the property you want—so when it appears, you're ready.

Step 3

Offer, negotiation, and closing

We write the offer, handle inspection negotiations, coordinate with lenders and title companies, and walk you through every closing document. Average closing time in Aurora: 30–45 days from accepted offer.

Aurora Real Estate Agents — Why Buyers Choose Su Casa Group

Lourdes Garcia, Vanessa Garcia, and Tykeia Vines are three full-time, licensed REALTORS® serving Aurora and the Denver metro area since 2017.

  • Full-time agents — Available evenings and weekends, because Aurora’s market doesn’t wait for business hours.
  • Bilingual service — Complete real estate guidance in English and Spanish, from consultation to closing.

First-time buyer specialists — Founded specifically to serve buyers who need step-by-step guidance without judgment.

Questions Buyers Ask Before Purchasing in Aurora

The median home price in Aurora, Colorado, ranges from $420,000 to $540,000 in 2026, depending on location and property type, according to DMAR. South Aurora (Cherry Creek School District) runs $500,000–$750,000. Central Aurora entry-level homes start around $340,000–$450,000. North Aurora near the Anschutz Medical Campus averages $380,000–$520,000 for single-family homes. Aurora consistently offers lower prices per square foot than comparable Denver neighborhoods 10–15 minutes west.

The Cherry Creek School District (CCSD) covers south Aurora — including Saddle Rock, Tallyn's Reach, Piney Creek, Copley, and Wheatlands — and extends into Centennial and parts of Parker. Properties inside CCSD typically cost $50,000–$100,000 more than comparable homes just outside the boundary, which is served by Aurora Public Schools. The boundary must be verified property by property—street location determines district, not neighborhood name. Su Casa Group agents verify district boundaries as part of the initial property evaluation.

Aurora, Colorado, is a strong market for buyers in 2026—particularly for buyers who want metro Denver access without metro Denver prices. Aurora's population has grown by over 60,000 residents in the last decade, driven by Anschutz Medical Campus expansion, DIA growth, and the city's position as the metro's primary employment corridor east of Denver. Property taxes in Colorado are approximately 0.5%–0.6% of assessed value—among the lowest in the country—which reduces total ownership cost significantly compared to Texas, California, or New Jersey.

First-time buyers in Aurora with FHA financing or budgets under $450,000 have the most options in central Aurora. Aurora Hills and Meadowood offer character homes on larger lots from $370,000–$470,000. Sable and Hoffman Heights provide light rail access (I-225 line) from $340,000–$440,000. The Tower Triangle and Gateway area in north Aurora offers newer construction from $330,000 to $420,000. Colorado's CHFA down payment assistance program applies across all of these areas for eligible buyers.

Aurora is Colorado's third-largest city and one of the most diverse in the Rocky Mountain region, with over 130 languages spoken among its 400,000 residents. It is home to the Anschutz Medical Campus, Buckley Space Force Base, the Aurora Reservoir, Southlands Mall, and a nationally recognized performing arts center (Aurora Fox Arts Center). The I-225 light rail line runs through the city, connecting it to the Denver Tech Center, Denver International Airport, and central Denver. These anchors — employment, education, recreation, and transit — are the foundation of Aurora's long-term real estate value.El Anschutz Medical Campus —sede de UCHealth, el Children's Hospital Colorado, el University of Colorado Hospital y la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Colorado— está situado en Aurora, en el antiguo emplazamiento del Fitzsimons Army Medical Center. El campus da empleo a más de 30 000 personas. Barrios como Fitzsimons, el corredor de Colfax circundante y partes del norte de Aurora se encuentran a una distancia de entre 5 y 15 minutos en transporte público. Esta concentración de empleo convierte al mercado residencial circundante en uno de los más estables del área metropolitana, tanto para compradores como para inversores en alquiler.

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