Gilpin County, Colorado Real Estate Listings and Moving Services
Gilpin County is nestled in the state of Colorado. With a land mass of 150 square miles, Gilpin County is the smallest county in the state, while in regards to population it is near the bottom with 475 residents. Gilpin County's population density of suburban makes it one of the most densely populated areas in the state. The county's largest city is Central City, with a population of 503.
Gilpin County is one of the more affluent regions in the state. The median income for Gilpin County residents is $38,608, putting the region in in the top half of all counties in Colorado. Reflecting this, the average house value in Gilpin County is $165,428, slightly above the state average of $172,040.
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The Per-capita student spending on education in Gilpin County is $8,048 per student per year, in line with what is typical in the rest of the state (and reflecting the emphasis given to schools in the region). The student-teacher ratio in Gilpin County schools is 14 students to a teacher.
Commute times for inhabitants of Gilpin County average 22 min., slightly longer than the average for Colorado as a whole.