Colorado Springs, CO: 2-bedroom payment standards across 49 ZIP codes
HUD's FY2026 Small Area Fair Market Rents for Colorado Springs, CO HUD Metro FMR Area range from $1,290 to $2,600 for a 2-bedroom. The 90th-percentile ZIP code runs 1.50× the 10th — a gap of $772 a month — which ranks 53th widest of the 247 HUD metro areas we compare.
median 2-bedroom SAFMR across the area's 49 ZIP codes. Each ZIP code carries its own standard here; your PHA sets a figure within 90–110% of that ZIP's SAFMR.
monthly gap between the 90th- and 10th-percentile ZIP code ($1,548 to $2,320).
of the area's ZIP codes (17 of 49) sit above $1,914 — 110% of the area median. Because ZIP-level standards are required here, that is a measure of the area's rent spread, not of ZIP codes left behind by a ceiling.
Highest-rent ZIP codes in Colorado Springs, CO
Every ZIP code, ranked
The payment-standard column is HUD's published 90–110% band for that ZIP code — the range a housing authority may adopt without HUD approval. Your PHA sets the exact figure. The final column compares each ZIP to the area median; ZIP codes marked above 110% exceed 110% of that median, which here simply marks the top of the area's rent range — ZIP-level standards are required in this area, so no ZIP is capped by an area-wide figure.
| # | ZIP code | 2 BR SAFMR ▾ | Payment standard (90–110%) | vs area median |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 80927 | $2,600 | $2,340–$2,860 | above 110% |
| 2 | 80925 | $2,430 | $2,187–$2,673 | above 110% |
| 3 | 80924 | $2,400 | $2,160–$2,640 | above 110% |
| 4 | 80938 | $2,390 | $2,151–$2,629 | above 110% |
| 5 | 80132 | $2,320 | $2,088–$2,552 | above 110% |
| 6 | 80840 | $2,320 | $2,088–$2,552 | above 110% |
| 7 | 80951 | $2,320 | $2,088–$2,552 | above 110% |
| 8 | 80921 | $2,310 | $2,079–$2,541 | above 110% |
| 9 | 80929 | $2,270 | $2,043–$2,497 | above 110% |
| 10 | 80902 | $2,200 | $1,980–$2,420 | above 110% |
| 11 | 80930 | $2,170 | $1,953–$2,387 | above 110% |
| 12 | 80920 | $2,150 | $1,935–$2,365 | above 110% |
| 13 | 80923 | $2,140 | $1,926–$2,354 | above 110% |
| 14 | 80922 | $2,130 | $1,917–$2,343 | above 110% |
| 15 | 80914 | $2,110 | $1,899–$2,321 | above 110% |
| 16 | 80913 | $2,080 | $1,872–$2,288 | above 110% |
| 17 | 80809 | $2,010 | $1,809–$2,211 | above 110% |
| 18 | 80919 | $1,910 | $1,719–$2,101 | 110% |
| 19 | 80908 | $1,900 | $1,710–$2,090 | 109% |
| 20 | 80928 | $1,820 | $1,638–$2,002 | 105% |
| 21 | 80133 | $1,810 | $1,629–$1,991 | 104% |
| 22 | 80911 | $1,810 | $1,629–$1,991 | 104% |
| 23 | 80918 | $1,790 | $1,611–$1,969 | 103% |
| 24 | 80841 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 25 | 80901 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 26 | 80912 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 27 | 80931 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 28 | 80932 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 29 | 80933 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 30 | 80934 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 31 | 80935 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 32 | 80936 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 33 | 80937 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 34 | 80939 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 35 | 80949 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 36 | 80960 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 37 | 80962 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 38 | 80970 | $1,740 | $1,566–$1,914 | 100% |
| 39 | 80916 | $1,650 | $1,485–$1,815 | 95% |
| 40 | 80903 | $1,620 | $1,458–$1,782 | 93% |
| 41 | 80864 | $1,610 | $1,449–$1,771 | 93% |
| 42 | 80910 | $1,590 | $1,431–$1,749 | 91% |
| 43 | 80915 | $1,570 | $1,413–$1,727 | 90% |
| 44 | 80917 | $1,550 | $1,395–$1,705 | 89% |
| 45 | 80905 | $1,540 | $1,386–$1,694 | 89% |
| 46 | 80904 | $1,530 | $1,377–$1,683 | 88% |
| 47 | 80909 | $1,500 | $1,350–$1,650 | 86% |
| 48 | 80907 | $1,430 | $1,287–$1,573 | 82% |
| 49 | 80829 | $1,290 | $1,161–$1,419 | 74% |
How Colorado Springs, CO compares
Its internal spread of 1.50× (p90 ÷ p10) ranks 53 of 247 HUD metro FMR areas, against a median of 1.37× and a national high of 1.77×. On the steadier p75 ÷ p25 measure it is 1.23×. See the full ranking and how it was measured →
A note on what this does not mean: a higher payment standard does not increase the assistance a household receives. It raises the ceiling on the rent a voucher can cover, while the household still pays roughly 30% of adjusted income. Figures are ZIP-weighted, not renter-weighted, and rest on 2019–2023 American Community Survey data trended forward.