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Section 8 Fair Market Rent in Colorado Springs, CO (FY2026)

HUD's official FY2026 Fair Market Rents for the Colorado Springs, CO HUD Metro FMR Area, by bedroom count. These figures set the baseline for what the Housing Choice Voucher program pays landlords in this area.

Unit sizeFY2026 FMRPayment standard range (90–110%)
Studio / efficiency$1,196$1,076$1,316
1 bedroom$1,464$1,318$1,610
2 bedrooms$1,735$1,562$1,909
3 bedrooms$2,413$2,172$2,654
4 bedrooms$2,744$2,470$3,018

Source: HUD User — FY 2026 Fair Market Rents. FY2026 FMRs are effective October 1, 2025. Retrieved 2026-06-11.

How this market compares

The 2-bedroom FMR here is $1,735 49% above the Colorado median of $1,164 across all 55 FMR areas in the state.

Counties and towns covered

The Colorado Springs, CO FMR area is a metro area covering: El Paso County. One FMR applies across the whole area — HUD does not publish separate figures per city or ZIP here (some large metros have Small Area FMRs by ZIP; check with the local housing authority).

What a landlord actually collects

FMR is the baseline, not the contract rent. The local housing authority sets a payment standard between 90% and 110% of FMR (the range in the table above), and your unit must pass a rent-reasonableness comparison against similar unassisted rentals nearby. The voucher then covers the gap between the tenant's share (roughly 30% of their income) and the approved rent.

Run the numbers for a deal in Colorado Springs: Section 8 vs market rent, DSCR, or cash-on-cash return.

Comparable Colorado markets by 2BR FMR

FMR area1 BR2 BR3 BR
Fort Collins-Loveland$1,537$1,732$2,385
San Miguel County$1,254$1,645$2,288
Garfield County$1,223$1,605$2,232
La Plata County$1,211$1,589$1,942
Greeley$1,238$1,563$2,174
Ouray County$1,245$1,526$2,122

All 55 Colorado FMR areas →

Informational only — not financial, legal, or lending advice. Confirm current payment standards with the housing authority serving Colorado Springs.