2305 Split Rock Dr Colorado Springs, CO 80919
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***New Prime Investment Opportunity in Highly Coveted Area!*** 2305 Split Rock Drive presents an attractive opportunity to acquire a four-unit multifamily property in Colorado Springs, Colorado, one of the fastest-growing cities in the Front Range. Built in 1984 and totaling approximately 4,772 square feet, the property offers investors a stable, small-scale residential asset with manageable operations and consistent rental demand. The property is located within a quiet residential neighborhood in the southeastern Colorado Springs submarket, providing residents with convenient access to major commuter routes, neighborhood retail centers, grocery stores, and everyday services. Nearby parks, schools, and community amenities contribute to a comfortable living environment that appeals to workforce renters and long-term residents. Colorado Springs continues to experience strong economic and population growth driven by its diverse employment base including defense, aerospace, healthcare, technology, and education sectors. Major nearby employers such as Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, and several national defense contractors support steady housing demand throughout the region. With its desirable location, practical unit layouts, and proximity to major employment centers, 2305 Split Rock Drive provides investors with a stable multifamily investment positioned to benefit from Colorado Springs’ long-term economic growth.
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