Denver Water is raising water-connection fees for home builders by 30% [1] for new construction projects.
This price adjustment impacts the cost of developing new residential properties in the Denver area. Because these fees are a direct cost of construction, the increase may influence the final pricing of new homes in the U.S. market.
According to the utility, this represents the first time connection fees have been increased in 10 years [1]. The change applies specifically to builders connecting new homes to the city's water supply.
The fee hike comes as the region continues to manage its water infrastructure and residential growth. While the utility did not provide a detailed breakdown of the specific operational costs driving the change, the 30% [1] increase marks a significant shift in the cost structure for local developers.
Home builders in Denver now face higher upfront costs to secure water access for their sites. This change affects all new construction projects requiring a connection to the Denver Water system.
“Denver Water is raising water-connection fees for home builders by 30%”
This fee increase reflects the rising cost of maintaining urban water infrastructure amidst a decade of stagnant pricing. For the housing market, these additional costs are likely to be passed from developers to homebuyers, potentially increasing the entry price for new residential properties in the Denver metro area.



