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Moving to Ithaca
from Denver

A data-driven guide for Denver residents considering the Finger Lakes. Housing 36% cheaper, abundant water, and gorges instead of drought. Real MLS data, not Zillow estimates.

Last updated: February 2026  |  Data: Ithaca Board of REALTORS MLS, IRS Statistics of Income, Census ACS, Numbeo, BestPlaces

36%
Less for a median home
(367,000 vs $571,000)
$658/mo
Monthly savings on
housing alone
22
Colorado residents moved to the
Finger Lakes region (2022)
+47%
Estimated growth in CO→Finger Lakes migration
Housing Market Comparison

Tompkins County MLS data (2024-2025) vs. Denver market. Your Denver budget transforms here.

Market Snapshot

DenverIthaca Area
Median Home Price$571,000$367,000
Price per Sq Ft$340$181
Median Sq Ft~1,9561,816
Median Days on Market~709
1BR Rent (City Center)$2,106/mo$2,167/mo
3BR Rent (City Center)$3,358/mo$2,700/mo

Sources: Ithaca Board of REALTORS MLS (1,223 recent sales), Numbeo (Feb 2026)

Price Distribution — Tompkins County

MLS single-family sales, 2024-2025 (n=1,223)

A $571K Denver home (typical 3BR in a decent neighborhood) becomes a comparable home in Ithaca for $367K — with $200K left for renovations, savings, or retirement.

What Your Denver Budget Buys in Ithaca

Entry-Level Budget
$300K – $450K
In Denver: A fixer-upper in a tough neighborhood. Here: a solid home with land.
Typical Home3-4 BR / 2 BA
Size1,800-2,600 sq ft
Land0.1 – 5 acres
LocationCity, Newfield, Caroline
Monthly Payment~$2,200 (20% down)
Mid-Range Budget
$450K – $650K
In Denver: An average 3BR. Here: your dream home on acreage.
Typical Home3-4 BR / 2-3 BA
Size2,200-3,400 sq ft
Land0.5 – 15 acres
LocationIthaca Town, Lansing, Danby
Monthly Payment~$3,200 (20% down)
Premium Budget
$650K – $900K
In Denver: A nice home in Wash Park. Here: an estate.
Typical Home4-5 BR / 3-4 BA
Size2,600-4,700 sq ft
Land0.5 – 66 acres
LocationCayuga Heights, Ithaca Town, Lansing
Monthly Payment~$4,800 (20% down)
Cost of Living Comparison

Monthly budget breakdown for a household earning $150K (typical remote worker keeping Denver-level salary).

Monthly Budget at $150K Household Income

Expense DenverIthacaYou Save
Mortgage/Rent (3BR) $3,358 $2,700 $658
Groceries $720 $680 $40
Utilities $161 $167 $-6
Dining Out (2x/week) $350 $280 $70
Transportation $350 $250 $100
Childcare (1 child) $1,600 $1,400 $200
Monthly Total $6,539 $5,477 $1,062

Sources: Numbeo (Feb 2026), MLS rental data. Childcare: Care.com metro averages.

Side-by-Side Prices

ItemDenverIthaca
Inexpensive Meal$18$20
Mid-Range Dinner (2 people)$80$70
Cappuccino$5.48$5.00
Dozen Eggs$6.05$4.04
Chicken Breast (1 lb)$6.35$2.99
Draft Beer$7.25$5.00
Internet (Monthly)$70.00$60.00
Monthly Transit Pass$88$45

Source: Numbeo (Feb 2026)

The bottom line: A household earning $150K saves roughly $13,000/year by living in Ithaca instead of Denver. Over a 10-year period, that's more than $125,000 — before investment returns.
Migration Trends: Colorado to Finger Lakes

IRS Statistics of Income data tracking address changes. Tax years 2017-18 through 2021-22 (the most recent federal release — IRS migration data carries a multi-year lag as returns are processed and anonymized).

Colorado Residents Moving to the 5-County Region (People/Year)

Source: IRS Statistics of Income, county-level inflow. 5-county region: Tompkins, Cayuga, Cortland, Schuyler, Seneca.

Colorado Mover Profile

YearPeopleReturnsAvg AGI
2017-181510$50K
2018-192013$55K
2019-202517$60K
2020-213020$62K
2021-222214$58K
Note on CO data: Colorado falls below the IRS named-flow threshold for most years. These are conservative estimates. Actual CO→NY migration is higher than shown.

Estimated Homebuyers Per Year by Origin State

IRS named flows × ACS owner-occupancy rate. Only individually identified flows shown.

Climate & Natural Disaster Risk

How do winters actually compare? Here are the numbers.

Weather Comparison

Source: BestPlaces, NOAA historical averages

At a Glance

DenverIthaca
Summer High (Jul)89°F81°F
Winter Low (Jan)18°F15°F
Annual Snowfall60"63"
Sunny Days/Year245155
Annual Rainfall17"37"
Comfort Index7.3/106.4/10

Natural Disaster Risk

Hailstorm (Denver) HIGH
Hailstorm (Ithaca) LOW
Wildfire Smoke (Denver) MODERATE
Wildfire (Ithaca) MINIMAL
Drought (Denver) HIGH
Drought (Ithaca) LOW
Flash Flood (Denver) MODERATE
Flood Risk (Ithaca) LOW
Blizzard (Denver) MODERATE
Blizzard (Ithaca) MODERATE
Tornado (Denver) LOW
Tornado (Ithaca) LOW
The climate trade: Denver gets 245 sunny days to Ithaca's 155 — that's the trade-off. But you gain abundant water (gorges, waterfalls, Cayuga Lake), lush green landscapes year-round, and no more hail damage or drought restrictions. Both cities know snow — Denver actually gets nearly as much (60" vs 63").
Quality of Life

What the numbers say about daily life in both places.

Community Comparison

DenverIthaca Area
Population731,868~105,000 (county)
Median Household Income$91,681$68,572 (county)*
Violent Crime Rate30.715.7
Property Crime Rate50.842.3
Average Commute25 min18 min
% with Bachelor's Degree+58.6%72% (city)

*County figure (city median is $40K, heavily skewed by student population). US avg violent crime: 22.7. Sources: BestPlaces, Census ACS.

Major Employers — Ithaca Area

EmployerEmployeesType
Cornell University~15,400Education/Research
Ithaca College~1,700Education
Cayuga Health System~2,500Healthcare
Tompkins County~900Government
Borg Warner~800Manufacturing
TCAT (Transit)~300Transportation
Remote workers: If you keep your Denver salary while living in Ithaca, you're in the top 5% of local earners. Cornell's presence means world-class dining, arts, and cultural events for a town of 30,000.
Ithaca Neighborhoods — Matched to Denver

If you love your Denver neighborhood, here's where you'd feel at home in Ithaca.

Fall Creek

If you love: RiNo / Five Points

Walkable, artsy, historic. Independent shops, close to downtown. Ithaca's creative district — like RiNo with Victorian houses.

$325K-$500KTypical range
1890-1930Era built
HighWalkability

Belle Sherman

If you love: Wash Park / Hilltop

Established, tree-lined streets. Larger lots. Popular with families and senior faculty. Denver's classic neighborhood feel.

$400K-$700KTypical range
1910-1950Era built
GoodSchools

Cayuga Heights

If you love: Cherry Hills / Greenwood Village

The prestige address. Large homes, manicured properties, village governance. Adjacent to Cornell.

$600K-$2M+Typical range
1920-1970Era built
TopSchools

South Hill

If you love: Baker / Ruby Hill

Close to Ithaca College. Mix of character homes, hilly terrain with valley views. Affordable and popular with young families.

$250K-$450KTypical range
1940-1980Era built
GoodValue

Trumansburg / Ulysses

If you love: Lyons / Paonia

15 minutes west of Ithaca on the edge of wine country. Small-town charm, farm-to-table culture. Mountain-town vibe without the altitude.

$300K-$600KTypical range
1-50 acresLand
RuralCharacter

Lansing

If you love: Golden / Arvada

East of Ithaca along Cayuga Lake. Newer construction, family-oriented, lower taxes. Lake access and waterfront properties.

$350K-$650KTypical range
1980-2020Era built
LakeAccess
Getting Here & Staying Connected

Ithaca is not as remote as you think.

Air Travel

Ithaca Tompkins International Airport (ITH) is served by Delta and United with daily service to major hubs.

RouteAirlineFrequency
ITH → Newark (EWR)UnitedDaily
ITH → Detroit (DTW)DeltaDaily
ITH → Philadelphia (PHL)American*Daily

*Check current schedules at flyithaca.com. One-stop to DEN via Newark or Detroit.

DEN Connection: Ithaca → Newark (1h 10m) → Denver (4h). Total: ~8 hours door-to-door. Syracuse (SYR, 1 hour drive) offers additional hub connections.

Drive Times from Ithaca

DestinationDrive TimeDistance
Syracuse1 hr58 mi
Rochester1 hr 40 min89 mi
Corning / Finger Lakes45 min40 mi
Binghamton50 min50 mi
New York City4 hr220 mi
Philadelphia4 hr235 mi
Boston5 hr290 mi

Internet: Fiber broadband available in parts of Ithaca city (up to 1 Gbps). Spectrum cable widely available. Starlink popular for rural properties.

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Hans Soderquist, Licensed Real Estate Broker
Cornerpin Real Estate  |  [email protected]  |  (607) 288-4881

Data Sources & Methodology