Colorado's real estate market stands as one of the nation's most dynamic and geographically diverse property landscapes, spanning from urban Denver corridors to mountain resort communities and agricultural plains. With 34,305 actively licensed real estate agents operating across the state's 58 counties and 222 cities, Colorado represents a complex web of micro-markets that each tell their own unique story of growth, challenge, and opportunity.






Includes the exact same 2,103,380 agents as the full-record version above but excludes address, phone, fax, mobile and license information. It DOES include name, office name, city, state, zip and county.
The sheer scale of Colorado's real estate infrastructure reflects the state's economic vitality and population growth trends that have transformed it from a primarily rural state into a major destination for technology companies, outdoor enthusiasts, and remote workers. This transformation has created unprecedented demand across multiple property types, from luxury mountain retreats in Aspen and Vail to affordable housing developments in emerging markets like Greeley and Pueblo.
The Denver-Boulder metropolitan area dominates Colorado's real estate activity, encompassing Jefferson, Adams, Arapahoe, and Boulder counties, where agents regularly handle transactions ranging from $300,000 starter homes to multi-million dollar properties in Cherry Hills Village and Boulder's Mapleton Hill. Colorado Springs has emerged as a secondary powerhouse, driven by military installations and tech company relocations, while Fort Collins continues attracting buyers seeking college town amenities with Front Range accessibility.
Beyond the Front Range corridor, resort markets like Steamboat Springs, Telluride, and Breckenridge operate in entirely different price stratospheres, where seasonal fluctuations and second-home purchases create unique challenges for agents specializing in luxury and vacation properties. Meanwhile, emerging markets in Grand Junction, Durango, and the Western Slope present opportunities for agents focused on more affordable lifestyle transitions and retirement relocations.
Colorado's 58 counties create an intricate tapestry of regulatory environments, market conditions, and buyer demographics that require agents to maintain expertise across vastly different specializations. Mountain counties like Summit and Eagle operate under completely different dynamics than agricultural counties like Morgan and Sedgwick, where land transactions and ranch properties dominate agent activity.
The state's 222 cities each present distinct zoning regulations, development patterns, and pricing structures that influence how agents serve their clients. From Denver's urban infill projects to Aspen's strict development limitations and small towns like Salida experiencing gentrification pressures, Colorado agents must navigate an exceptionally complex regulatory and market landscape that varies dramatically within even short geographic distances.
With all 34,305 Colorado agents maintaining email addresses for digital communication, businesses serving the real estate industry have unprecedented access to a highly connected professional network spanning diverse specializations and geographic markets. Mortgage companies, title agencies, home inspection services, and construction contractors can leverage this comprehensive contact database to build relationships across Colorado's varied market segments and seasonal fluctuations.
The geographic spread of Colorado's 222 cities creates unique opportunities for service providers to target specific market niches, whether focusing on luxury resort properties, agricultural land transactions, or urban development projects. Having direct access to agent contact information enables businesses to customize their outreach strategies for different regions, from Front Range suburban specialists to Western Slope ranch experts.
How many real estate agents are licensed in Colorado?
As of our most recent update, there are 34,304 licensed real estate agents in Colorado. This includes both real estate brokers and sales agents across all 58 Colorado counties.
How often is the Colorado real estate agent email list updated?
We do two major updates per year with monthly "cleaning" of email addresses. (See complete Update Schedule.) Your purchase includes 12 months of free updates, ensuring you always have current contact information. Subsequent updates after a year are heavily discounted.
Can I get a free sample of Colorado real estate agent records?
Yes! Enter your email address in the form on this page to receive 100 free Colorado real estate agent records from the county of your choice.
What format is the Colorado real estate agent email list delivered in?
The Colorado real estate agent email list is delivered as an Excel CSV file, which downloads immediately after purchase.
Can I use this list for email marketing?
The real estate agent email list includes 34,304 email addresses for Colorado real estate agents. The list can be imported into any Email Service Platform such as MailChimp or Constant Contact or Dr Bill's very own Zap Contact.
What's included in the Colorado real estate agent email list?
Each Colorado real estage agent record includes: Full name (first, middle, last, suffix), email address, office name and complete address (street, city, state, ZIP, county), office phone and fax numbers (when available), cell phone (for 24,056 agents), and license number with type classification (broker or sales agent).
How accurate is the Colorado agent data?
We guarantee 96% accuracy on all Colorado agent data. If more than 4% of your list contains incorrect information, we provide prorated refunds or replacement records. Our bi-annual major updates with monthly email verification ensure data quality remains high.
Can I target specific Colorado cities or regions?
Yes! Our complete Colorado real estate agent email list includes city and county information for all 34,304 agents, allowing you to filter by geographic area. You can also purchase county-specific lists for targeted marketing to particular Colorado markets.