Moving to Longmont, CO — Cost, Timing, Best-For

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What to know before you move: cost, market timing, who it fits.

47
Momentum score
$558,920
Median home value
-2.9%
Home YoY
99,818
Population

If you're considering a move to Longmont, CO, the most important variables are the local housing market, the cost structure (taxes, insurance, utilities), and how well the city fits your day-to-day life. This page summarizes the housing market read; pair it with the cost of living page for the full picture.

Longmont is a city in Boulder County, Colorado, with an estimated population of 99,818. It anchors the Boulder metro area. The median home value in Longmont is $558,920 as of 2026-04, down 2.9% over the last 12 months. Over the last five years, home values have averaged +2.5% annual growth (-8.3% from the 5-year peak). Rents in Longmont average $1,918 per month, roughly flat year-over-year (+0.1%). The composite momentum score is 47 of 100 (Cooling). Buyers may find more room to negotiate; sellers should price realistically.

Prices have come off recent highs (-8.3% from peak). Buyers may have more room to negotiate; sellers should price realistically.

Reasons people move here

  • The data is the data: Longmont has at least 5 years of Zillow tracking, full Census identification, and is included in the 1-criteria momentum score on this page.
  • Data is sourced from public datasets (Zillow, US Census) with full citations on the methodology page.

Things to know first

  • Cooling: -2.9% over the trailing year — momentum has stalled.
  • Local nuance: city-level data smooths over neighborhood differences. School zones, HOA rules, and street-level character matter — visit before deciding.

More about Longmont

Sources: Zillow ZHVI (home values), Zillow ZORI (rents), US Census ACS + place population. Updated when source agencies publish revisions.