Colorado: 30 Garage Condo Developments with Units for Sale
  • Colorado: 30 Garage Condo Developments with Units for Sale
  • Colorado: 30 Garage Condo Developments with Units for Sale
  • Colorado: 30 Garage Condo Developments with Units for Sale
  • Colorado: 30 Garage Condo Developments with Units for Sale
  • Colorado: 30 Garage Condo Developments with Units for Sale
  • Colorado: 30 Garage Condo Developments with Units for Sale

Colorado: 30 Garage Condo Developments with Units for Sale

$154,500 to $1,398,000
Garage Condos currently for sale in Colorado:

Johnstown, CO $154,500+ ($193/sqft)
Commerce City, CO $286,000+ ($260/sqft)
Golden, CO $292,500+ ($325/sqft)
Broomfield, CO $300,000+ ($300/sqft)
Englewood, CO $325,000+ ($346/sqft)
Monument, CO $349,500+ ($297/sqft)
Lakewood, CO $350,000+ ($364/sqft)
Littleton, CO $395,000+ ($395/sqft)
Castle Rock, CO $399,000+ ($399/sqft)
Colorado Springs, CO $400,000+ ($347/sqft)
Hayden, CO $425,000 ($159/sqft)
Steamboat Springs, CO $450,000 ($867/sqft)
Centennial, CO $452,960+ ($282/sqft)
Golden, CO $540,000+ ($270/sqft)
Dacono, CO $595,000+ ($539/sqft)
Fort Collins, CO $596,700+ ($325/sqft)
Parker, CO $702,100+ ($350/sqft)
Highlands Ranch, CO $$1,398,000 ($770/sqft)
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Colorado Garage Condo Market Overview

The Colorado garage condo market is diverse and rapidly maturing, spanning luxury “man cave” style units to more functional storage and flex-space condos. Demand is fueled by car collectors, RV and toy haulers, small businesses, and lifestyle buyers who want secure, private, and customizable spaces near Denver, Colorado Springs, resort towns, and fast-growing Front Range suburbs.      Overall, Colorado’s garage condo market is thriving, offering a full spectrum from $175,000 storage-oriented units to seven-figure luxury garages. The state’s mix of car culture, active outdoor lifestyle, and entrepreneurial small business base creates strong demand across all tiers.   With developments clustered along the Front Range and extending into mountain resort towns, Colorado has emerged as one of the most dynamic garage condo markets in the U.S. balancing affordability, versatility, and luxury lifestyle appeal.

Entry-Level and Functional Units

At the lower end of the market, garage condos in Colorado Springs, Windsor, Broomfield, and Loveland provide straightforward industrial or storage space starting around $175,000 to $300,000 per unit. These typically range from 750–1,250 square feet, designed for practical use—RV/boat storage, contractor space, or small business operations. Examples include: Atlas Garage & Storage in Johnstown, Canada Drive flex condos in Colorado Springs, and LifeSpace Loveland.

Mid-Tier Flex and Lifestyle Units

A significant portion of the market is in the $325,000–$650,000 range, where garages become more than storage—they function as personal warehouses and lifestyle extensions. These properties often feature mezzanines, utilities for build-outs, climate control options, and secure gated campuses. Developments such as ManCaves at Dove Valley in Englewood, Garage Den in Centennial, Titan Car Condos in Littleton, and Castle Rock Personal Warehouses cater to buyers who want versatile spaces for both work and play. Sizes typically range 1,000–1,800 SF.

High-End & Luxury Garage Condos

At the premium end, Colorado offers luxury garage condo projects with high customization, entertainment-focused build-outs, and prime locations. Prices range from $700,000 to over $1.3 million per unit, with spaces extending 2,000+ square feet. Developments like GarageTown in Highlands Ranch, 44th Storage Condominiums in Golden, and My Car Barn in Colorado Springs appeal to affluent buyers, particularly car enthusiasts and those desiring second-story mezzanines, private clubs, and resort-style amenities. These spaces can include bars, theaters, golf simulators, and luxury finishes.

Geographic Distribution

  • Denver Metro & Front Range: The densest cluster of projects, especially in Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Englewood, Golden, and Broomfield. These areas command higher pricing given affluent suburban demographics and proximity to Denver.

  • Northern Colorado: Johnstown, Windsor, Loveland, and Fort Collins developments cater to RV/boat owners and business storage, with more affordable entry points.

  • Mountain/Resort Towns: Evergreen, Steamboat Springs, and Hayden projects target second-home owners, outdoor enthusiasts, and collectors who need secure space near vacation properties. Pricing here varies but often trends higher due to scarcity of inventory.

  • Colorado Springs & Monument: A growing market offering both budget-friendly storage units and higher-end garage condos like My Car Barn, appealing to both hobbyists and entrepreneurs.