La Veta, Colorado Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're wondering what the population of La Veta is, it's important to know some basic statistics about the city. There are 766 White residents, 54 White (Hispanic) residents, and 29 Two+ (Non-Hispanic) residents. The hispanic population makes up 8.25% of the total population, which is good news for all those who want to improve their Spanish skills.

The statutory town of La Veta, Colorado is located in the San Luis Valley. The Santa Fe Trail led through La Veta and the Sangre de Cristo Pass. The town was founded in 1850 by Col. John M. Francisco, a former sutler at Fort Garland, and Judge Henry Daigle. They platted their town on land purchased from the Vigil-St. Vrain Land Grant. The town was laid out around an open plaza. The only opening to the north was the Sangre de Cristo Pass.

The median property value in La Veta, CO was $197,600 in 2019. This is 0.822 times less than the national average. The percentage of homeowners in La Veta, CO was 69.2% in 2019. Among residents of La Veta, CO, the median home value was $197,600. It was also reported that 78.7% of residents live in single-family homes. Homeownership rates in La Veta, CO were significantly higher than the national average, and the median number of cars per household was three.