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Hispanic Population in Colorado’s Largest Cities: Key Insights for Real Estate and Mortgage Professionals

The Hispanic population in Colorado is growing rapidly, and understanding this demographic is crucial for real estate and mortgage professionals.

In Colorado, several cities have significant Hispanic and Latino communities, reflecting diverse cultural influences and robust economic contributions. This data can provide valuable insights for professionals looking to serve these communities more effectively.

Below are the Hispanic or Latino population percentages for ten of the largest cities in Colorado, based on the most recent data available from 2024. 

The total and Hispanic population numbers are shown next to the percentages in parentheses.

  1. Denver: 31.7% (711,463 total, ~225,329 Hispanic)
  2. Colorado Springs: 18.9% (494,045 total, ~93,404 Hispanic)
  3. Aurora: 28.7% (398,479 total, ~114,497 Hispanic)
  4. Fort Collins: 11.3% (172,120 total, ~19,445 Hispanic)
  5. Lakewood: 24.7% (157,429 total, ~38,862 Hispanic)
  6. Thornton: 33.5% (147,800 total, ~49,213 Hispanic)
  7. Arvada: 17.1% (123,229 total, ~21,081 Hispanic)
  8. Westminster: 24.3% (117,166 total, ~28,487 Hispanic)
  9. Pueblo: 49.9% (113,618 total, ~56,701 Hispanic)
  10. Greeley: 38.1% (111,400 total, ~42,417 Hispanic)

These figures highlight Colorado’s significant Hispanic and Latino communities, demonstrating the importance of tailored services and community engagement. 

Understanding these demographics can help mortgage professionals better serve and connect with these vibrant communities.

Steve Silver

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