12 Oldest Standing Homes in Colorado

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

12 Oldest Standing Homes in Colorado
Carrie Soto, RE/MAX Mountain West, Inc. – Paonia via Zillow

Colorado’s architectural legacy is steeped in history, and nowhere is it more evident than in its oldest surviving homes. These timeless properties—dating back as far as the 1880s—showcase a rich blend of Victorian charm, rustic craftsmanship, and early American design. Let’s take a look at 12 of the oldest standing homes still gracing the Centennial State.

1. Gothic Revival Cottage in Colorado Springs, Colorado (1873)

Gothic Revival Cottage in Colorado Springs, Colorado (1873)
Todd Nagel, Todd Nagel via Zillow

Built in 1873, this charming 3-bedroom, 1-bath home is a rare historic treasure in Colorado Springs’ Old North End. It boasts gleaming hardwood floors, high ceilings, and a cozy kitchen perfect for gatherings. With recent upgrades like a new fence, updated electrical panel, and a fresh paint job, this home blends historic character with modern comforts. It also has great potential as a short-term rental investment property.

2. Mountain Modern Home in Colorado (1873)

Mountain Modern Home in Colorado (1873)
Nichole Nemmers, 8z Real Estate via Zillow

Built in 1873, this spacious 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home offers 3,000 square feet of well-designed living space. Featuring an open-concept floor plan with vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, and an updated kitchen with granite countertops, it’s ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The home also includes a private courtyard, temperature-controlled cedar wine cellar, and a built-in outdoor kitchen with a view, perfect for enjoying alfresco dining.

3. Classic Cottage in Denver, Colorado (1885)

Classic Cottage in Denver, Colorado (1885)
Tonya Fallows, RE/MAX Professionals via Zillow

Built in 1885, this classic cottage in Denver’s historic La Alma Lincoln Park blends vintage charm with modern comfort. Featuring original hardwood floors, period trim, and a cozy 2-bedroom layout, it offers updated amenities, a cellar, and a private, sprinklered yard with parking for two. Enjoy the peaceful neighborhood vibe, walkability to downtown, and the timeless character of this lovingly preserved gem.

4. Folk Victorian Home in Durango, Colorado (1885)

Folk Victorian Home in Durango, Colorado (1885)
Pamela Alvarez, Colorado Property Holdings via Zillow

Built in 1885, this fully renovated Folk Victorian home on Durango’s iconic 3rd Avenue beautifully merges historic elegance with modern luxury. Featuring a new primary suite, gourmet kitchen, wine cellar, and smart home upgrades throughout, it sits on a corner lot with lush landscaping, fenced yard, and approved ADU plans. With restored woodwork and designer finishes, this is a rare opportunity in a prime downtown location.

5. Folk Victorian Bungalow in Fort Collins, Colorado (1888)

Folk Victorian Bungalow in Fort Collins, Colorado (1888)
Sara Horner, Group Mulberry via Zillow

Built in 1888, this charming Folk Victorian-style bungalow sits in Old Town East. It offers 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a cozy kitchen with a gas stove, and a sunlit family room leading to a spacious back deck and fenced yard. Features include hardwood floors, a covered front porch, detached garage, and included appliances—just steps from shopping, dining, and entertainment. A one-year home warranty provides added peace of mind.

6. Folk Victorian Home in Gunnison, Colorado (1889)

Folk Victorian Home in Gunnison, Colorado (1889)
Meaghan Nicholl, RE/MAX Community Brokers via Zillow

Built in 1889, this beautifully restored Folk Victorian home in Gunnison offers timeless charm with modern upgrades. Set on a large fenced lot, the property includes a 4-bedroom main house and a 2-bedroom ADU above a detached 3-car garage. Recent updates include a new fireplace insert, renovated kitchen, custom cedar closet, and updated electrical. Just blocks from downtown, it’s ideal for comfortable living or rental income.

7. Craftsman Ranch in Ridgway, Colorado (1892)

Craftsman Ranch in Ridgway, Colorado (1892)
Cathy L Redmond, Redmond Realty, LLC via Zillow

Built in 1892, this charming Craftsman-style ranch home in the heart of Ridgway features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and a separate studio ADU with its own kitchen and bath. The main house includes a sunroom, wood and tile flooring, remodeled bath, and multiple heating sources. Enjoy mountain views, a fenced yard, mature trees, and a 2-car heated garage with ADU potential—just steps from local amenities.

8. Queen Anne Home in Trinidad, Colorado (1898)

Queen Anne Home in Trinidad, Colorado (1898)
Sarah Manshel, eXp Realty, LLC via Zillow

Built in 1898, this elegant Queen Anne-style home features 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms with restored wood floors and colorful stained-glass windows. Recent upgrades include central air, new heating, and fresh concrete work. The kitchen boasts soft-close cabinets and a copper sink, while the remodeled baths include a soaking tub. The primary suite includes a bonus area, along with an office, formal dining, and a spacious living room.

9. Ranch Style Bungalow in Paonia, Colorado (1898)

Ranch Style Bungalow in Paonia, Colorado (1898)
Katie Chapman-Schmalz, Chapman Real Estate Company, LLC via Zillow

Built in 1898, this updated Ranch-style bungalow sits on a corner lot in downtown Paonia. It features 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, a bright interior with new flooring, stainless steel appliances, and refinished wood cabinetry. Updates include a metal roof, vinyl windows, privacy fence, and new sewer line. With central A/C, fiber internet, covered parking, and a spacious yard, it blends historic charm with modern comfort.

10. Folk Victorian Duplex in Pueblo, Colorado (1900)

Folk Victorian Duplex in Pueblo, Colorado (1900)
Elite Home Sales, Elite Home Sales & Property Management via Zillow

Built in 1900, this Folk Victorian-style duplex offers two updated 2-bedroom, 1-bath units. Each features remodeled bathrooms, fresh paint, new flooring, and washer/dryer hookups. Unit 1 includes garage access and fenced yards, while Unit 2 adds a private detached garage and a full kitchen. With fenced outdoor spaces and a central location near shopping and dining, this property is ideal for comfortable, convenient living.

11. Folk Victorian Home in Pueblo, Colorado (1900)

Folk Victorian Home in Pueblo, Colorado (1900)
Lisa Von Kalben, Sun Mesa via Zillow

Built in 1900, this charming Folk Victorian-style 1.5-story home features 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, blending historic character with functional updates. Highlights include hardwood floors, a cozy wood stove, ceiling fans, and window coverings. The spacious layout includes a den/office, formal dining room, large upper bedroom, and partial basement. Outside, enjoy a fenced yard, front porch, rear deck, garden area, and a detached 2-car garage.

12. Rustic Log Cabin in Cripple Creek, Colorado (1900)

Rustic Log Cabin in Cripple Creek, Colorado (1900)
Megan Walz, The Locale Group via Zillow

Built in 1900, this classic Rustic Log Cabin combines vintage charm with modern comfort. Set on a serene lot with wide-open views, the 2-bedroom, 2-bath home features an updated interior with fresh paint, cozy fireplace, and a bright sunroom perfect for relaxing or working. Highlights include stainless steel kitchen appliances, a spacious yard, and a detached 2-car garage with a loft—ideal for full-time living or a weekend getaway.

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