Denver city, CO
Denver city, CO is one of the largest US markets, with 713,734 residents and a median household income of $92K. At the 100th percentile of US cities by population, the local services economy here is wide and deep — every vertical we track has 100+ active operators, and the long tail of single-truck contractors is several hundred deep. For an outbound team, Denver city rewards specialization: pick a vertical, build domain expertise, ride the volume.
How Denver city's demographics shape the local-services market
Median household income in Denver city is $92K — 22% above the US median of $75K. Premium spending power changes what closes here — warranty upgrades, annual service plans, and bundled replacements all attach at meaningfully higher rates than in median-income metros.
The median home in Denver city is worth $587K, 83% above the US median of $320K and at the 88th percentile nationally. Property value sets the ceiling on ticket size for every replacement-and-upgrade vertical. Retainers tend to pencil out on fewer-but-larger jobs, which rewards client rosters built around premium positioning rather than discount lead-gen.
Just 46% of Denver city households own their home — well below the US median of 65%. Renter-heavy markets concentrate trades demand into property managers and landlords. Prospecting these markets means fewer addresses but larger account values per win, and agencies usually target a 30–50 contact list of property management companies rather than a long-tail homeowner pull.
With 713,734 residents, Denver city ranks at the 100th percentile of US cities by population. Top-percentile populations support standalone vertical practices but punish generalist agencies. Investing in a repeatable proof point (retention, conversion, speed-to-lead) tends to unlock upmarket deal flow faster than broadening the service menu.
Top verticals by opportunity in Denver city
Every vertical we've profiled in Denver city, ranked by count and median vulnerability score. Use this as the starting point for an outbound list.
| Vertical | Businesses | Median score | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| HVAC Contractor | 83 | Info: 2 | View leads |
| Plumbing Contractor | 83 | Info: 7 | View leads |
A sample of Denver city businesses profiled
- Sentry Heating & CoolingHVAC contractor
- Peak Comfort Heating and CoolingHVAC contractor
- Littleton HVAC Repair SuperiorHVAC contractor
- Unified HVAC RepairHVAC contractor
- Savage Heating and AirHVAC contractor
Showing 5 of 166. Vulnerability scores, phone numbers, line types and full enrichment data are available to signed-in members.
How we measure opportunity
Public-sector demographic data
Population, household income, home value, homeownership rate, median year structure built and self-employment density come from authoritative public demographic releases. Refreshed annually.
Live business records
Business names, addresses, ratings, review counts, websites, phone numbers and operating status come from live business records. Each profiled business is re-checked regularly so stale data drifts off the page.
Composite vulnerability score
We blend 19 signals (review velocity, star rating, website presence and freshness, ad pixels, hiring activity, competitor density and visual brand, plus eleven more) into a 0–100 score. Higher means more likely to engage with marketing services.
Frequently asked
- How many local businesses does LocalVein track in Denver city, CO?
- LocalVein currently indexes 166 businesses in Denver city, CO, spread across the 21 verticals we cover. Records cycle off on a rolling 14-day refresh, so closures and rebrands roll out of the index without manual curation. Refreshed April 2026.
- Which vertical has the most prospects in Denver city?
- HVAC contractors leads with 83 active operators in our index. For Denver city, this is the vertical with the deepest operator bench, which is why it reliably produces the fastest time-to-first-meeting for agencies prospecting here.
- What does Denver city's Market Opportunity Score mean?
- Denver city scores 35.99/100 on LocalVein's Market Opportunity Score. The score blends median home value ($587K), homeownership rate, median home age, and population density into a single 0–100 number. Think of it as a shortlist heuristic: higher scores earn a drill-down into vertical-level stats, lower scores stay benched unless a client targets the geography specifically.
- How often is Denver city data refreshed?
- Demographic data refreshes annually. Business data (names, ratings, websites, phone numbers) is re-checked on a regular cycle for any business that's been touched by a user scan. The most recent refresh on Denver city's demographic row was April 2026.
- Can I export Denver city prospects to GoHighLevel, HubSpot, or Instantly?
- Yes — every paid plan exports CSVs pre-formatted for GoHighLevel, HubSpot, and Instantly, plus a generic format for any other CRM. For Denver city, expect 166 businesses available across all verticals once you scan a vertical for the first time. $92K median household income and 713,734 residents make it a market where most agency outreach scenarios fit.
The rest of businesses in Denver city is behind a free signup.
- 5 sample businesses
- Phones masked (last 2 digits)
- No phone line-type classification
- No CSV export
- No vulnerability ranking on the full list
- all 166 businesses
- Full phone numbers
- Ranked by vulnerability score
- Demographic intelligence per market
- Generic CSV export (CRM-ready)
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