Johnstown
Anchored by 2534 — NoCo's largest mixed-use development at I-25/US-34
Why People Move Here
Johnstown is anchored by 2534, Northern Colorado's largest mixed-use development at the I-25/US-34 interchange — home to Scheels (250K sq ft), dozens of restaurants, and a growing retail hub. The town straddles Weld and Larimer counties, offering new construction from the low $400Ks with direct I-25 access.
Key Statistics
Data sourced from census records, school district reports, and local transit authorities.
Commute Times
School Districts
Weld RE-5J (Johnstown-Milliken)
B- Roosevelt HS — B
- Letford Elementary
- Milliken Middle School
- Growing enrollment with population boom
FAQ — Johnstown
What are the school ratings in Johnstown?
Johnstown is primarily served by Weld RE-5J (Johnstown-Milliken), rated B by Niche. Roosevelt HS holds a B rating. The Larimer County portion of Johnstown is served by Thompson School District — always verify which district applies to a specific address, as Johnstown straddles two counties. Growing enrollment is keeping pace with the population boom.
What is the commute from Johnstown to Denver?
The off-peak drive to Downtown Denver is 45–55 minutes via I-25, extending to 60–80 minutes during rush hour. DIA is 55–70 minutes away. Loveland is 15 minutes via US-34, Greeley is 20 minutes via US-34, and Fort Collins is 30 minutes via I-25. There is no transit service; Johnstown is car-dependent. The median commute time is 25 minutes.
What is the median home price in Johnstown?
The median home price in Johnstown ranges from $494K to $508K as of 2026 (Redfin ~$494K, Zillow ZHVI ~$508K). Year-over-year prices have increased 3–5%, with homes averaging 40–50 days on market. HOA fees of $150–$250/mo plus metro district fees of $100–$250/mo are common in new construction. New homes are available from the low $400Ks.
What outdoor recreation is available in Johnstown?
Pioneer Park is the downtown community hub for events and gatherings. Johnstown Reservoir offers fishing access. Robert Benson Park, Thompson River Trail, and Settlers Park provide additional green space and walking paths. New parks are being built in every development as the community expands.
What are the crime statistics in Johnstown?
Johnstown reports a low violent crime rate consistent with a growing community. The year-over-year crime trend is stable.
What is the cost of living in Johnstown?
The cost of living in Johnstown is approximately 5% above the national average. The property tax rate ranges from ~0.55–0.65% depending on which county side (Weld or Larimer) the property is in. The combined sales tax rate is 7.25%. Metro districts add additional cost in newer developments. The median household income is $85,000.
What dining and shopping options are in Johnstown?
Johnstown is anchored by the 2534 development — Northern Colorado’s largest mixed-use project at the I-25/US-34 interchange. Notable options include: • 20+ restaurants at 2534 (fast casual and sit-down) • Scheels (250,000 sq ft outdoor/sporting goods megastore) • King Soopers (2534 development) The BBQ Rib & Brews Festival is an annual downtown event, and the 2534 corridor continues to expand with Phase 2–3 buildout.
What healthcare facilities are near Johnstown?
McKee Medical Center in Loveland is 15 minutes away. Banner Health in Greeley (North Colorado Medical Center, Level II trauma) is approximately 20 minutes away. Johnstown does not have a hospital within town limits, so residents rely on Loveland and Greeley for hospital-level care.
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