probably 4-5" up here in Erie.
Loveland is kind of out of place in that list. That is 60 miles from Denver, and plenty of traffic along the way.AggieLandman04 said:
Howdy Ags,
I'm considering a job opportunity in Denver (near downtown) and have found this thread to be really helpful thus far! I'm married with 3 little kids (ages 9, 4, and 1), and am looking at areas with good schools that are no more than 30-40 minutes from downtown. Our budget is ~700K. For a reference point I'm a native Texan and we currently live in Houston but I've also lived in Pennsylvania and California. Thus far, I'm looking at Centennial, Littleton, Loveland, HR, Castle Rock, Parker but am open to anything. Are there any others i should consider?
Also, besides being a decade late to the game (and Denver's already full), are there any other reasons I should hesitate taking this leap!
Thanks, ya'll!
That's still about 40 miles.AggieLandman04 said:
Ahh by Loveland I meant Longmont!
62strat said:That's still about 40 miles.AggieLandman04 said:
Ahh by Loveland I meant Longmont!
You aint doing that in 30-40 min during normal traffic hours.
agdaddy04 said:
I really like living in Erie but it'd be tight on your budget. I can get to Littleton in 55 mins and I work in East Aurora which is 45 mins. I don't go downtown very often so I'm not sure what the drive time is during rush hour. When we go to Rockies games it's about 35 minutes.
I'd def. make a little spreadsheet. It's hard to compareAggieLandman04 said:agdaddy04 said:
I really like living in Erie but it'd be tight on your budget. I can get to Littleton in 55 mins and I work in East Aurora which is 45 mins. I don't go downtown very often so I'm not sure what the drive time is during rush hour. When we go to Rockies games it's about 35 minutes.
Erie appears to have some new builds in the budget. I'll check them out.
So our Houston budget is $650-700K. I'm a bit tempted to increase it based on the prop tax savings, but I'm still trying to take the income tax and other higher expenses into consideration.
Is the income tax not 4.4 to 4.5%? $350 per 100k seems off, but I don't live there yet.62strat said:I'd def. make a little spreadsheet. It's hard to compareAggieLandman04 said:agdaddy04 said:
I really like living in Erie but it'd be tight on your budget. I can get to Littleton in 55 mins and I work in East Aurora which is 45 mins. I don't go downtown very often so I'm not sure what the drive time is during rush hour. When we go to Rockies games it's about 35 minutes.
Erie appears to have some new builds in the budget. I'll check them out.
So our Houston budget is $650-700K. I'm a bit tempted to increase it based on the prop tax savings, but I'm still trying to take the income tax and other higher expenses into consideration.
State tax is certainly a consideration, but for comparison, my house is currently valued at about $650k and our tax bill 2021 was $5150, hazard insurance through usaa is $1800.
I'm guessing you pay more like $15k+ in prop tax, maybe $20k, so ~$1000 less a month month, and state income is only ~$350 per $100k of agi.
62strat said:
I think it's 4.55% now, and voting this year to lower to 4.4%? That's $366 to $380 a month so yeh a bit higher
Elizabeth isn't physically in douglas county (they are elbert), so yeh they couldn't be in DCSD.agdaddy04 said:
I know several people buying land out there but kids are grown. I didn't realize that t but they have their own school district. Looks like they have a decent rated charter school.
A lady that works in our office lives in Strasburg and they like the schools. I believe they're from there though.
i don't know, that area immediately west of Elizabeth is like living in the woods. Hills, thick trees. It's nice.Schall 02 said:
Counterpoint: Elizabeth feels like Kansas. Don't move to Colorado to live in Kansas.
Green2Maroon said:
I sure wouldn't pay any $650k to live in Houston. Up here? In a heartbeat if I made that kinda money.
Schall 02 said:
Counterpoint: Elizabeth feels like Kansas. Don't move to Colorado to live in Kansas.
agdaddy04 said:
Well don't let anyone tell you there aren't mosquitoes up here. Goodness they're terrible at dusk during the summer. Although I know some folks that live closer to Denver and say that they don't see them as much.