6,331 people live in Flying Horse, where the median age is 39.3 and the average individual income is $62,223.68. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Stunning, luxurious, and family-friendly Sanctuary of Freedom
Flying Horse is a luxury community in Colorado Springs. With pocket parks, open spaces, enclaves, and more, Flying Horse homes give off an ambiance of fall retreat, winter cottages, and summer homes all combined. Each has its own way of life, architecture, and personality. Whether outdoors or indoors, the Flying Horse Villages offer a great getaway from the ordinary. Model homes in the area showcase some of the best home designs and architecture in Colorado Springs.
Notable builders include Vantage Homes, Saddletree Homes, Geotzmann Custom Homes, Classic Homes, and Alliance Builders. The classic homes bring joy and ease to the residents, with charm, quality, and efficiency as the central concept for most of the architectural designs in the area.
Flying Horse is the epitome of pure independence: urban life that is void of to-do lists, endless chores, and home maintenance every day of the year. The neighborhood has abundant activities and hot spots.
Flying Horse is particularly special because of its location. It is strategically positioned close to recreational activities, restaurants, grocery stores, and schools, creating a unique feel about the residential area. Locals do not have to travel long distances to see nature, have fun, or shop.
Excellent, luxurious amenities are a few minutes away from the Renaissance Collection of homes. The Club at Flying Horse offers luxurious lodging opportunities, Athletic Spa and Club, a World-class Steakhouse dining, a European resort-style Golf Clubhouse, a private Phil Smith Championship Golf Course, and an 18-hole Tom Weiskopf Signature.
Locals enjoy dining at Topgolf, one of the sprawling entertainment joints in the area, with a swanky lounge with games, drinks, and a high-tech driving range. The restaurant offers a great beer selection, cocktails, rooftop searing, and sports. It is perfect for solo dining, lunch, and dinner, with a broad selection of offerings for adults and children. Residents also enjoy spending time at Walter’s 303 Pizzeria, an award-winning spot for wings, pizza, patio views, and craft beers. Animal lovers who enjoy spending time with horses can go to the Air Force Academy to engage in activities in nature and wildlife with family and friends.
Locals enjoy Summer Concerts in the Park, which features Slopeside, a Colorado-based band with a unique niche in the Mile High music scene with a blend of pop, blues, and rock music. The band stands out for its electric performances throughout the region and state. On the 4th of July, the Club at Flying Horse hosts a patriotic concert with fireworks erupting from the Pikes Peak Region.
The D-20 Academy School District serves the Flying Horse community with 40 schools and approximately 26,000 students.
Flying Horse has 2,517 households, with an average household size of 3. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Flying Horse do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 6,331 people call Flying Horse home. The population density is 1,870.64 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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