Stop Moving to Denver!

13414627:RICK_ROSS said:
this thread makes me angry. ive live in the same shitty apt for almost 2 full years now. my roomate and myself were splitting $995 when we first moved in, my rent if i renew my lease this june will be $1500. thats for a shitty 2 bedroom, with absolutely no amenities what so ever. fuck all you transplants.

ask for a raise or get a new job works better than complaining.
 
13414492:rtl32 said:
Do you just debate everything for the sake of debating?!

The sky is blue with a few clouds where I live. I hope you don't have to correct me on that, because you clearly know better ;)

...Huh? I wasn't even debating anything. I was simply speaking to the topic haha. Denver's a cool city. People want to live there. Sorry for the hipsters :p
 
13414749:louie.mirags said:
ask for a raise or get a new job works better than complaining.

i dont think you understand, my rent has gone up 50%. as a student i cant really go out and get a better job then i have now, and i cant ask for a 50% raise.
 
Embrace it idiot you want to be in a city on the rise. Lots of money to be made there I would be looking to invest. Why are you being a hater? I was thinking to myself when I was there that it wouldn't be a bad place to live LOTS of real sexy Mexican girls.

I bought a house last summer that has already appreciated 50% use your brain and don't be a sheep its not hard. (House across the street sold in 5 days for nearly 100k more than I paid for mine and mine would probably fetch more.) You think Im crying about property values going up in my super blue collar part of Boston?

I was just in Denver for 24 hours (no I wasn't a weed tourist was there for other business) the city itself is big and somewhat basic and there is a lot of it theres room for more people and money.

Colorado is a pro business state. People can smoke weed. Low taxes. Nice outdoor stuff. 4 sports teams.

I was right smack dab in the middle of it off 87 at 58th street theres a lot of room for more development and more affordable housing all those abandoned industrial yards to soon be developed and turned residential. Plenty of room for Denver to get bigger. Downtown isn't anything special but is kind of cool.

I'd rather live in Fort Collins or out Aspen/Glenwood Springs area anyways you should move.
 
13414963:RICK_ROSS said:
i dont think you understand, my rent has gone up 50%. as a student i cant really go out and get a better job then i have now, and i cant ask for a 50% raise.

trust me I feels ya. NYC and the surrounding areas are like that (and so many other major metro areas). I am about to buy a house and for the same price one would be down south I am paying at least double. But, when the housing goes up, salaries follow. Or something like that. Either way it is stressful as fuck.

Stop making Denver such a chill place to live! Start being mean to people ;)
 
13414627:RICK_ROSS said:
this thread makes me angry. ive live in the same shitty apt for almost 2 full years now. my roomate and myself were splitting $995 when we first moved in, my rent if i renew my lease this june will be $1500. thats for a shitty 2 bedroom, with absolutely no amenities what so ever. fuck all you transplants.

Supply and demand. If you don't like it move, or buy your own house. Many simple solutions to your problem. Economies fluctuate drastically, especially in oil towns. I'm paying double the rent I paid 5 years ago but also making double the money.
 
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