Where to move in Colorado?

Trabek

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I'm saving up and planning on moving out to Colorado sometime this fall. I'm thinking about staying within an hour or so of the Denver area. If anyone could recommend some sweet spots to consider living in I'd appreciate it.
 
13783136:EmperorKuzco said:

Lmao don't listen to these people.

What are you looking to pay in rent?

How close do you want to be to the mountains?

What do you do for a living?

Do you want to live alone or with people?
 
I live downtown Denver its fucking dope. Walking distance to all bars and close ubers to wherever else. Love it...though I pay $2000 a month in rent. Lohi is awesome as well
 
If you want to be real close to denver, look at the golden area, nice area that doesnt feel like youre in a big city, awesome mountain biking around there.

Boulder sucks

Ft Collins is awesome, some of the best mountain biking on the front range, really cool town, my favorite lake/reservoir on the front range is basically 5 mins from town. close to some really good backcountry stuff around cameron pass. and since i70 traffic is the worst traffic on the fucking planet, you can avoid that and just drive to steamboat.

Greeley really isnt a bad area, gets a lot of shit but i spent a day there recently and its a decent town, really cheap rent.

Lyons/longmont, great mtb riding, cool area, can be close to boulder without having to live in boulder.

estes park, you're basically in RMNP, endless climbing, hiking, backcountry skiing, whatever. a little out of the way from most stuff though, touristy in the summer.
 
13783292:jfxphoto said:
Lmao don't listen to these people.

What are you looking to pay in rent? - Anything under 1200 a month for rent

How close do you want to be to the mountains? - Within 2 hours to the mountains

What do you do for a living? - 3D design, would need to get a new job

Do you want to live alone or with people? Would rather live alone, have a cat. Might move out there with a friend as well.
 
13783762:XtRemE11 said:
If you want to be real close to denver, look at the golden area, nice area that doesnt feel like youre in a big city, awesome mountain biking around there.

Boulder sucks

Ft Collins is awesome, some of the best mountain biking on the front range, really cool town, my favorite lake/reservoir on the front range is basically 5 mins from town. close to some really good backcountry stuff around cameron pass. and since i70 traffic is the worst traffic on the fucking planet, you can avoid that and just drive to steamboat.

Greeley really isnt a bad area, gets a lot of shit but i spent a day there recently and its a decent town, really cheap rent.

Lyons/longmont, great mtb riding, cool area, can be close to boulder without having to live in boulder.

estes park, you're basically in RMNP, endless climbing, hiking, backcountry skiing, whatever. a little out of the way from most stuff though, touristy in the summer.

Thanks man, much appreciated
 
Anyone that says Boulder sucks definitely didn't get into CU and had to settle for that shitty state school.
 
13783916:Trabek said:
Anything under 1200 a month for rent

Would rather live alone, have a cat. Might move out there with a friend as well.

At that price point you wont be living alone unless youre wayyy outta town. I lived alone in LoHi a couple years back (prices have gone up since then) and i was spending a little more than 2k a month for a one bedroom.
 
summit, unless you want to deal with hours of driving and traffic I'd steer clear of the major cities! go to a mountain town
 
13784033:TheDoughAbides said:
At that price point you wont be living alone unless youre wayyy outta town. I lived alone in LoHi a couple years back (prices have gone up since then) and i was spending a little more than 2k a month for a one bedroom.

God damn dude. Doesn't cost close to 2k a month is Jersey for a one bedroom.. And Jersey is stupid expensive to live in. I don't mind being out of town, I'd rather be in the boonies than in a city. Mountain towns are where id like to be, just harder to find a decent job.
 
13783762:XtRemE11 said:
If you want to be real close to denver, look at the golden area, nice area that doesnt feel like youre in a big city, awesome mountain biking around there.

Boulder sucks

Ft Collins is awesome, some of the best mountain biking on the front range, really cool town, my favorite lake/reservoir on the front range is basically 5 mins from town. close to some really good backcountry stuff around cameron pass. and since i70 traffic is the worst traffic on the fucking planet, you can avoid that and just drive to steamboat.

Greeley really isnt a bad area, gets a lot of shit but i spent a day there recently and its a decent town, really cheap rent.

Lyons/longmont, great mtb riding, cool area, can be close to boulder without having to live in boulder.

estes park, you're basically in RMNP, endless climbing, hiking, backcountry skiing, whatever. a little out of the way from most stuff though, touristy in the summer.

This is actually a great guide to go by. Fort Collins and Greeley are a brutal drive to the mountains though. I live in Winter Park, but went to school up in Fort Collins and would come up to see my family and the 2 hour drive killed me!! But Fort Collins is an amazing town. Rent is going to be kind of high because it is a college town.

Boulder is a one mans trash another mans treasure kind of town. It is expensive and filled with trustafarians, but you get a good mix of being close to the city and the mountains. Its expensive though.

Summit county is going to to be really hard to find housing in, but you'll be closer to most of the mountains.
 
Boulder would be dope if the real estate market wasn't so fucked. So expensive for apartments that aren't that nice imo, but easily has the hottest girls of any college town ive been to.

Fort Collins is nice but secluded from everything else.

Summit county would be boring as shit aside from the skiing.

I've lived in between boulder and denver (20 min drive to each) for the past year and rent isn't as bad. Living near the city is totally worth the hour and a half drive to key/breck on weekdays.
 
13784235:Ninskasi said:
This is actually a great guide to go by. Fort Collins and Greeley are a brutal drive to the mountains though. I live in Winter Park, but went to school up in Fort Collins and would come up to see my family and the 2 hour drive killed me!! But Fort Collins is an amazing town. Rent is going to be kind of high because it is a college town.

Boulder is a one mans trash another mans treasure kind of town. It is expensive and filled with trustafarians, but you get a good mix of being close to the city and the mountains. Its expensive though.

Summit county is going to to be really hard to find housing in, but you'll be closer to most of the mountains.

When i lived in ft collins I didnt think the drive was much longer than boulder or denver. totally depends on what part of denver/boulder/foco youre in though. getting out of denver and to i70 can take just as long as getting from foco to i70. id usually be to silverthorne in under 2 hours easy if i didnt hit the usual traffic.

The traffic kind of makes where you're coming from not a big deal, because regardless, theres a good chance youll be sitting in traffic forever anyway.

I will say if I were to move somewhere on the front range again it would either be foco again because its the best town IMO, or try golden or lyons to try something new. id probably skip denver, i think its a better place to visit than live.
 
13783762:XtRemE11 said:
If you want to be real close to denver, look at the golden area, nice area that doesnt feel like youre in a big city, awesome mountain biking around there.

Boulder sucks

Ft Collins is awesome, some of the best mountain biking on the front range, really cool town, my favorite lake/reservoir on the front range is basically 5 mins from town. close to some really good backcountry stuff around cameron pass. and since i70 traffic is the worst traffic on the fucking planet, you can avoid that and just drive to steamboat.

Greeley really isnt a bad area, gets a lot of shit but i spent a day there recently and its a decent town, really cheap rent.

Lyons/longmont, great mtb riding, cool area, can be close to boulder without having to live in boulder.

estes park, you're basically in RMNP, endless climbing, hiking, backcountry skiing, whatever. a little out of the way from most stuff though, touristy in the summer.

Do you know which area has the better/closer BC skiing? Boulder/Longmont area or Golden/West Denver area?
 
13784058:Trabek said:
God damn dude. Doesn't cost close to 2k a month is Jersey for a one bedroom.. And Jersey is stupid expensive to live in. I don't mind being out of town, I'd rather be in the boonies than in a city. Mountain towns are where id like to be, just harder to find a decent job.

I'm living in the Capitol Hill area of Denver in a nice one bedroom 1000 square feet and I only pay $1000 a month + $50 in utilities. You can easily find a one bedroom in your price range it just takes some hunting. If you live anywhere close to Denver its going to take you about 2+hrs to get to the mountain depending on traffic.
 
13784404:Zennan said:
Do you know which area has the better/closer BC skiing? Boulder/Longmont area or Golden/West Denver area?

You can get access to decent BC anywhere in the front range.

Denver/Golden you'll mostly be looking at stuff off I-70 (Berthoud, Loveland are popular, many more options)

Boulder/Longmont you have great access to RMNP, and then can also get to stuff on I-70, just add ~45 minutes of driving depending on traffic.

I'm up in Fort Collins so Cameron Pass is about 1.5 hours away but is way less crowded than I-70 stuff, and then RMNP takes about the same amount of time to get to as well.
 
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Currently live in Glendale. Its pretty mediocre but the dispensaries stay open till midnight instead of 7pm like everywhere else. The cherry creek trail is nearby giving me a short bike ride to downtown.

This fall Im thinking im going to get a new job in Golden and live there. Its a nice town that doesnt feel like a city and it right in the foothills of the mountains. Red rocks is right there too. Theres the new W line for their lightrail system which makes downtown denver 20 minutes and 10$ away if you want to party.

Also, feel free to hmu if you're looking for a roommate. I've got two friends who want to go in on a house with me, but they still have to graduate and find jobs so its very up in the air. Im out of school and comfortably established.
 
13784033:TheDoughAbides said:
At that price point you wont be living alone unless youre wayyy outta town. I lived alone in LoHi a couple years back (prices have gone up since then) and i was spending a little more than 2k a month for a one bedroom.

tru dat. I want to live in Lohi after graduation but rent looks crazy

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13784764:the_moderaper said:
Currently live in Glendale. Its pretty mediocre but the dispensaries stay open till midnight instead of 7pm like everywhere else. The cherry creek trail is nearby giving me a short bike ride to downtown.

This fall Im thinking im going to get a new job in Golden and live there. Its a nice town that doesnt feel like a city and it right in the foothills of the mountains. Red rocks is right there too. Theres the new W line for their lightrail system which makes downtown denver 20 minutes and 10$ away if you want to party.

Also, feel free to hmu if you're looking for a roommate. I've got two friends who want to go in on a house with me, but they still have to graduate and find jobs so its very up in the air. Im out of school and comfortably established.

Thanks my man, I'll keep that in mind.
 
13784039:NEPTR said:
summit, unless you want to deal with hours of driving and traffic I'd steer clear of the major cities! go to a mountain town

summit unless you want any sort of social life or job that pays more then $10 an hour.
 
13786610:RICK_ROSS said:
summit unless you want any sort of social life or job that pays more then $10 an hour.

Come to summit if you only want to ski. No friends, no money, nothing but ski.
 
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