$1,455 - $4,772 per month
Vistas at Jackson Creek
1 - 3 Beds
16112 Old Forest Point, Monument, CO 80132
$1,455 - $4,772 per month
Vistas at Jackson Creek
1 - 3 Beds
16112 Old Forest Point, Monument, CO 80132
$1,800 per month
778 Century Ln, Monument, CO 80132
Property Id: 462176Welcome home to this stunning 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom duplex in Monument, CO! Enjoy modern amenities like a dishwasher, microwave, washer, and dryer. With a fenced yard, garage, and off-street parking, this property won't last long! Available 03/1/2026 for $1800/month. No smoking or pets allowed. Don't miss out on this gem! Water & sewer included
$2,800 per month
1711 Peak Pr Ln, Monument, CO 80132
Property Id: 1221367Located only one exit away from the Air Force Academy, this 1,963 square foot townhome home in Monument, CO has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and an attached two-car garage. Close to the Historic Downtown Monument area and situated right along the Santa Fe Trail. Rent is $2800/month, with a one month security deposit. Two or less dogs are allowed with a $500
$1,228 - $2,648 per month
Marq at Monument Ridge
Studio - 3 Beds
15329 Monument Ridge Ct, Colorado Springs, CO 80921
Monument, CO, is a small mountain town located 20 miles north of Colorado Springs with a population of about 12,000 people. Known for its laid-back lifestyle and scenic pine tree landscape, Monument attracts families due to the highly rated Lewis-Palmer School District 38. Many residents commute to Denver, 50 miles away, or work from home in various industries. The town features family-owned restaurants and businesses along 2nd Street, and residents enjoy local attractions such as Monument Preserve Western Loop and Monument Lake, which offers views of Pikes Peak. Homes in Monument range from early 21st-century townhouses to new traditional and ranch-style homes, with prices varying from $530,000 to $1.7 million. Affluent subdivisions like Homestead at Jackson Creek provide stunning views of the Front Range mountains. Monument boasts several parks and trails, including Dirty Woman Creek Park, Limbach Park, and the New Santa Fe Regional Trail, which extends nearly 17 miles. The town also has a walkable downtown area with boutiques and eateries, and plans for new shopping developments are underway. Annual events like the Tri-Lakes 4th of July Celebration and Monument Art Hop bring the community together. Monument has seen a significant decrease in crime rates compared to the national average, and the local police department actively engages with residents through programs like Neighborhood Watch and Coffee with a Cop. The town's elevation of nearly 7,000 feet results in cooler temperatures and a higher risk of wildfires, managed by the Monument Fire Center. Commuters use Interstate 25 to travel to nearby cities, and the Colorado Springs Airport is 31 miles south.