A home you can afford
Everyone in Colorado should be able to live in a safe, stable home they can afford — in the communities where they want to live and raise their children.
Housing is fundamental to what it means to build a life in Colorado. When families can afford to stay in their homes and communities, everything else becomes more possible.
Every Coloradan should be able to live in a home that:
- Is affordable and costs no more than 30% of a family’s income
- Is accessible to where they want to work, raise children, and build their lives
- Supports stability by creating a foundation for long-term security and family wealth
What We’re Building On
Colorado has already taken meaningful steps to address housing challenges.
Across the state, there is growing commitment to:
- Invest in housing solutions that help families find and keep affordable homes
- Expand opportunities to build housing in more communities
- Create pathways that support renters and homeowners alike
We’ve accomplished a lot together. These accomplishments are worth protecting and strengthening.
What’s Next
To meet the needs of Colorado families, we need to build on this progress.
That means:
- Expanding access to homes people can afford, whether renting or buying
- Increasing and sustaining funding for housing solutions
- Making it easier to build housing by reducing unnecessary barriers and delays
- Ensuring public investments work — delivering real, measurable results for families
This work requires a balanced approach — one that brings people together and reflects the full range of housing needs across Colorado.
Join Our Coalition
To add your name to the growing movement, please fill out this form and a representative of the coalition will reach out to you: