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Moving to Colorado
My fiance and I are planning on getting married in May and then moving to Colorado in July/August. Anyone have any recommendations as to what part of the state we should move to? Looking for a place that's in close proximity to snowboarding and great hiking/camping sites.
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If you and your soon to be haven't really been out to that area before, may want to visit to see how susceptible to altitude sickness you are. Most just get headaches and have to drink a lot of water for a few days, but for others it can be pretty shitty. |
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Not uncommon to see warning signs in the hotel gyms though warning you of how you may not be able to work out as hard as you are used to though. Not sure how you are cardio wise but Colorado is a very active area and so on my last trip out there for work this past June I decided to knock out two fourteeners since I'd never done one before. I thought getting used to the altitude in Denver/Boulder was something....those two fourteeners were quite the experience. |
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Stop moving here people; it's getting too damn crowded around here.
In all seriousness, Boulder has a high cost of living and the Denver metro area has significantly increased in the last few years as well due to the influx of people moving here. However, it is a big state so there are lots of places to choose from outside of Denver and Boulder. It sounds like you are not restrained by a location or job, so I would ask yourself if you would prefer the big town feel and conveniences of the cities along the front range, or perhaps the laid back small town attitude of a mountain town which gives you the outdoors at your doorstep.
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I love Colorado, Fruita/ Grand junction area.
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For the treadmill changing the incline is pretty common. Shit there's been classes where we have to run at a "push pace" (basically whatever base gets you winded) at a 6% incline for a couple minutes only to end it with a one minute full blown sprint at 10%, and that's after usually running at other inclines and speeds for several minutes so it can be a bit all over the place but it keeps it interesting since I hate running. I've been to classes in Seattle, Denver, Richmond, VA, and around here and have never seen a barbell in the studio. We definitely use the dumbbells though. And yeah I don't see many fat people whenever I visit Colorado. Lots of runners, trail-runners/bikers and what not. |
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For some mountain town options, check out Durango and Pagosa Springs down in the southwest corner of the state.
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having lived all over the state, I like Northern Colorado, but it is getting expensive to live up here. My house, that i just bought 11 months ago, has gone up in value over 100k (just had an appraisal).
I lived in Colorado Springs as well, and the same house in the Springs, cost 100-150k more up in northern colorado. Im talking exact same model new home with exact same finishes and same lot size. If cost is an issue and you want a city that is close to the mountains and tons of outdoors stuff to do, the northern end of Colorado Springs is where I would live. It is a nicer area, and District 20 is one of the top school districts in the state. It is also a newer area and they are building like crazy. If you want a mountain home, there are lots of little towns up the canyons that you can find houses for a decent price, but, it will be a decent trip to get to any restaurants or stores. Boulder is way too "Hippy" for me, and cost of living is outrageous. Denver is getting to a crazy level of home prices as well and the market is cut throat. A few guys that work for me have recently bought houses and they had to come in with quick close, no contingency offers that were 10-20% over asking. Whats your price point if you dont mind me asking? Ive bought 3 houses and sold 2 in the last 3 years so ive got a decent understanding of the Colorado Real Estate and pricing for different areas. Last edited by csu87; 07-27-2016 at 06:03 PM.. |
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I really enjoyed living in Utah and cost of living was a lot cheaper than CO. This was 6 years ago though so it may have gone up. From Salt Lake City north, you were right in the mountains and right along the salt lake with tons of things to do.
And i lived within 3 miles of 5 golf courses so that was nice too. |
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I like it, to me it's a cheaper Colorado. Mind you, I don't snow board or anything but I do hike and camp and this is like the mecca for that.
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We would be fine having to drive a little to get to stores, we are looking for some quiet. We are right next door to the biggest school in TN. |
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