I can't believe I'm even asking this

I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby akaFrankCastle » Thu Jan 15, 2015 9:37 pm

So, I'm currently looking at two jobs. The first will enable me to stay in Colorado Springs, enjoy the same commute I have for the last few years, and continue to enjoy the same work environment I already know.

The second is in Denver. I just shuddered a little bit when I said that. Denver. Ugh.

Anyhow. If the Denver job pans out, I'll likely commute for a bit while we figure out what to do with our house and possibly look for another. This is where you come in. I'm looking for recommendations as to where a good place to live is.

Our criteria are:
Good schools
Kid friendly
Quiet areas
Areas where we'll likely find detached garages/shops
Homes likely to have 3+ bedrooms
Trees
Parks
Low crime rates (obvious)
Very high tax rates on recreational marijuana/low density of pot shops, recreational or otherwise
Reasonably close to indoor/outdoor firing ranges

Bottom line: we like neighborhoods with kids, parks, and schools close by. We want to be close to wildlife. We want to be in area where I can continue to enjoy Broncos.

So, let's hear your ideas for where we should live next.

Oh, I should also mention that I would be working near the Pepsi Center. So, I'd like to keep the commute somewhat reasonable. (Read: if I'm driving an hour and a half, I might as well stay here)
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby EFI Guy » Thu Jan 15, 2015 9:44 pm

Most of Arvada meets that criteria. Even a nice little indoor gun range where you can come and go as you please.

That being said, I'd stay in the springs. I hate the metro area and am currently plotting my way out.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Justin » Thu Jan 15, 2015 11:50 pm

Not sure about the gun ranges or pot shops, but the area around my house meets most of those criteria, and the Pepsi center is less than 20 minutes away with no traffic.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Moab Mike » Fri Jan 16, 2015 6:10 am

Littleton around C470 and Wadsworth. Nice community older houses and large lots, no HOA. It's the area north of C470. The houses vary from huge and beautiful and run down shacks. If I were looking this is the area I'd look at. Yeah and they have all the other stuff too. I believe a couple of members live there but aren't active.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby hockeydad4-22 » Fri Jan 16, 2015 6:24 am

76fordbronco wrote:Littleton around C470 and Wadsworth. Nice community older houses and large lots, no HOA. It's the area north of C470. The houses vary from huge and beautiful and run down shacks. If I were looking this is the area I'd look at. Yeah and they have all the other stuff too. I believe a couple of members live there but aren't active.



What 76 said - This area and the area around Sedalia (longer commute - closer to 45 min I imagine depending on exactly where you live) are on our list as well as the neighborhood just east of Santa Fe and north of Titan Road (south of 470). Its probably 20-25 minutes to Pepsi Center in all but the worst of rush hour traffic.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Rox Crusher » Fri Jan 16, 2015 7:12 am

That stretch between Titan road and Sedalia is enticing.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby ZOSO » Fri Jan 16, 2015 7:14 am

Or on the north side of town. 136th and north there are a few neighborhoods like that. I would say todd creek on highway 7 but you want no HOA.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby ZOSO » Fri Jan 16, 2015 7:15 am

Plus be warned you will then have to deal with emissions on your truck and other vehicles if you come to denver.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Dirtheadz » Fri Jan 16, 2015 7:19 am

Oh here is a nice area:
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby phyler » Fri Jan 16, 2015 7:30 am

I'm at highway 7 and I25 on the west side. I love the area. I'm typically 30 minutes to anywhere. The commute in the mornings can be hit or miss. If you are on the road by 6:30am it's typically not an issue. Afternoons usually take 45 minutes to get home from downtown if I leave after 4pm.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby akaFrankCastle » Fri Jan 16, 2015 9:43 am

Great suggestions so far. I was checking out the Sedalia area last night. Also did a little poking around in the Morrison area.

Emissions is something I already have to deal with. Diesels are statewide. Fortunately, all of the Broncos are older than I am so they are exempt.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby akaFrankCastle » Fri Jan 16, 2015 9:44 am

Dirtheadz wrote:Oh here is a nice area:


I've already started shopping for contractors to put up the detached shop if we wind up staying here.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Justin » Fri Jan 16, 2015 9:45 am

If you want to be out a little further Evergreen might be a good option. No idea about the schools out there. We've been happy with the Jeffco school our son is in, but it's worth checking the ratings for your neighborhood schools as there can be a big difference within the same district.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby landshark » Fri Jan 16, 2015 2:21 pm

I would second the Arvada or southwest of Denver areas. Avoid the commute coming down from the north on I-25 at all costs, it will drive you mad to do it anytime during the day. Coming from the west or south is much more manageable especially if you don't have to travel I-25. Sante Fe is ok - it can get backed up but its better than the tech center or the funnel near Broadway and I-25. I am unable to offer any other advices as I live in Denver proper, have a short communte >1 miles and besides the lack of bronco space and a few little gripes I love it.

If we ever move it will be the same criteria that you listed and i have looked down near Sedlia and arvada... some nice places out there.

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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Justin » Fri Jan 16, 2015 2:31 pm

I'll second Chris' advice. Having done the I-25 thing through downtown, from up north it's a colossal PITA. Hwy 6 and Santa Fe aren't bad. I live very close to the base of I-70 just before it heads into the mountains and can get to Pepsi center in 30-35 minutes during rush hour. Way faster than coming down from 104th, which is similar mileage. I'm also 20-25 minutes from Idaho Springs, making skiing, wheeling and other mountain stuff way more accessible than when I lived in Frederick. Door to door from my place to Keystone is often under an hour in good weather.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby casadejohnson » Sat Jan 17, 2015 12:29 am

Every time I go to Denver, I remember why I don't live there anymore. Contrary to what I said in my job interviews over the years I'm not really a "people Person".......But I like you guys icon biggin
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby sbolt19 » Tue Jan 20, 2015 2:42 pm

akaFrankCastle wrote:
Dirtheadz wrote:Oh here is a nice area:


I've already started shopping for contractors to put up the detached shop if we wind up staying here.


Hey, I know a contractor & here is a garage w/upstairs shop that he did....

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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Jesus_man » Wed Jan 21, 2015 8:03 am

akaFrankCastle wrote: Denver. Ugh.


I second that! Paid my penance there and I hope I am never in a position to return. I hope the job is well worth it.

Ken Caryl??

I think if you found a good realtor, they could offer some good advice.

FWIW - I hope you get to stay in the 'Springs.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Dukietown » Wed Jan 21, 2015 8:46 am

Man why all the hate? Denver is a great city!
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Justin » Wed Jan 21, 2015 8:55 am

...if you like cities. I'm very happy out in the 'burbs. Home Depot, the mountains, and the parts stores are close, but I'd rather stab myself in the eye than live anywhere more urban. Don't want to deal with the downtown/lodo BS and traffic.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Dukietown » Wed Jan 21, 2015 10:16 am

I guess I'm the minority. I like the city, but wouldn't live in Lodo for sure. I'm 10 mins to HD, quick access to I-70 but I have good, unique, local restaraunts and bars within walking and biking distance. I tried the 'burbs life and couldn't handle it. Too many big boxes, HOAs, cookie cutter houses and keeping up with the Joneses attitudes. To each his own!
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Jesus_man » Thu Jan 22, 2015 2:20 am

If I had my wishes, I'd be on a 200+ acre secluded mountain property somewhere...

Growing up in a small town where we have 1 (yep, 1) stoplight, then moving to Denver for school was a more intense a culture shock for me than moving to Germany. I spent 9 years in Denver, even the 'burbs are a little too much for me.

I don't mind visiting now and again tho.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Dukietown » Thu Jan 22, 2015 7:26 am

Jesus_man wrote:If I had my wishes, I'd be on a 200+ acre secluded mountain property somewhere...

Growing up in a small town where we have 1 (yep, 1) stoplight, then moving to Denver for school was a more intense a culture shock for me than moving to Germany. I spent 9 years in Denver, even the 'burbs are a little too much for me.

I don't mind visiting now and again tho.

If I truly had my wishes I'd be in the mountains somewhere as well.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Gunnibronco » Thu Jan 22, 2015 12:10 pm

I grew up in the 'burbs of Columbus, OH. Then spent 4 years living new Ohio State campus (somewhat downtown, somewhat bad neighborhood) and had a blast. I never imagined I'd like a small town. Then I moved to the sticks (Gunnison), and after just a few months here, decided I'd never be able to live in any kind of city again. I'd live in the woods, if I didn't have to work. But a 3 minute commute, and being able to come home to eat lunch are pretty great.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Digger » Sat Jan 24, 2015 10:56 pm

akaFrankCastle wrote:So, I'm currently looking at two jobs. The first will enable me to stay in Colorado Springs, enjoy the same commute I have for the last few years, and continue to enjoy the same work environment I already know.



Man... If if were me, I would stay in the 'springs.

Denver is polluted and overrun with hipsters.

I like being up northeast (Thornton). Cost of living is low, neighbors have been fantastic, but I've had the urge to get further out of town so the kids have room to stretch their legs. I have seen it getting more congested in the last few years. We have good access to many things and my daily commute is easy for Denver. But public schools are not that great, especially on the outskirts where I'm at. Most of the kids around here are in charter or private school if the parents can swing it. Crime is very low from about 120th north. South of 120th, it depends on your area.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby akaFrankCastle » Fri Jan 30, 2015 9:23 am

Looks like I'll be enjoying my in town country manor a bit longer. Got a call back and offer on a job here locally in the Springs.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Entourage » Fri Jan 30, 2015 9:46 am

Congrats on the new position and congrats on not having to move - it sucks. Best of luck in the new job.
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Re: I can't believe I'm even asking this

Postby Jesus_man » Mon Feb 02, 2015 3:36 am

That settles it!
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