I'm waiting til Copper and Winter Park open
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I'm looking for something in/near downtown with at least 2 bedrooms, a backyard and allows dogs. My max is about $2300/month. I'm not afraid of townhomes/apartments either.
Basically if someone could point me in a good direction to find a place that would be awesome!
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Afternoon everyone!
This thread is quite lively! I've been following it for awhile and waited to post until I knew what was happening but I can safely say I'm about to accept a job offer in Denver. With that said - I am pretty familiar with the area, however right now I'm having a bit of a struggle finding a place to live.
I am looking to rent for a year and then buy after being up there for a bit. I've been using Zillow/padmapper etc, and there seems to be a ton of junk and I was wondering if anyone knew of any better places/resources to go than those sites.
I'm looking for something in/near downtown with at least 2 bedrooms, a backyard and allows dogs. My max is about $2300/month. I'm not afraid of townhomes/apartments either.
Basically if someone could point me in a good direction to find a place that would be awesome!
quote:Boulder is an amazing town. Here's what to expect-
Just got into a MS program at CU... anything I need to know about Boulder? Is it worth reading back in the thread for anything on it?
quote:- It definitely lives up to its reputation of being a hippie town. if that's not your thing, be warned.quote:Boulder is an amazing town. Here's what to expect-
Just got into a MS program at CU... anything I need to know about Boulder? Is it worth reading back in the thread for anything on it?
- it is gorgeous. More scenic than Denver due to it being in the foothills. you can pretty much walk to some great hiking trails
- Lots to do there. Pearl street is really cool and there's always stuff going on with the university
- It definitely lives up to its reputation of being a hippie town. if that's not your thing, be warned.
- It is very expensive- much more so than Denver. If that's an issue I'd look into living in Broomfield or Louisville
- if you ever need to hit the city, Denver is a short 30 minutes away