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What are people's thoughts on the Lakewood/Wheat Ridge/Arvada area? Any experience with the schools on that side of town?
They're all pretty nice areas.... not my favorite parts of Denver, but definitely not bad. If you're coming from TX, all 3 would probably be nice/upgraded places to live.
I really like Old Town Arvada. There are parts of Arvada that are kind of like Texas: a little rural, with some nice neighborhoods & some areas that aren't very nice.
Lakewood, aka Lakehood by some buddies that live there, is not bad. It's fairly close to downtown, and the main highway (6) is one of the better-flowing highways around Denver in my experience (way better than 25 and 470). It seems like there is a decent amount of middle-class, and even lower-middle class neighborhoods (by Denver's standards). But there are some nice parts also. One side of Lakewood is close to downtown, Mile High, and Federal Ave (great Mexican food, but not the nicest part of town). The other side of Lakewood is close to Littleton and much prettier views and scenery. My thoughts are that Lakewood is one of those areas that has character, some good hole-in-the-wall places, and offers variety.
I know very little about Wheat Ridge.
I live down South (Lone Tree), and my thoughts on the Denver area are:
-Everything is nice heading south (Cherry Hills, Denver Tech Center/Greenwood Village, Centennial, Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, and even way down south like Castle Pines, Castle Rock, and Parker). There are very few bad neighborhoods, ugly areas, or anything below upper-middle class.
-West and Southwest (Lakewood, Golden, Arvada, and Littleton) are good areas, but have some bad spots mixed in. A much larger middle class and lower-middle class than the southern areas/suburbs.
-North and Northwest (Westminster, Broomfield, and Thornton) seem to have the biggest mix of upper, middle, and lower class. Some great views and an "open" feeling. But there's a lot of trash in Thornton and also some in Westminster.
-East and Northeast (Aurora, Commerce City) have probably the worst reputation around Denver. There are plenty of nice spots in Aurora though.
Just my quick 2 cents on general observations of areas around Denver.