What a fantastic game!
BackRoad Dan said:
What a fantastic game!
Thriller said:
OH HELL YES!!!!!
awesome! stonegate right?AggieLandman04 said:
We move to Pittsburgh in 2013 - Pirates end 21 year playoff drought.
After a 12 month stint in Cali, move back to PGH in 2016 and the Pens win first of two back to back titles.
Now we're moving to Parker this week haha.
I'm in Arvada near Olde Town and there's a rail stop here that runs to downtown. You can always bike to the rail and then bike around downtown, or take a scooter which are all over both areas. I love this area and $3k will get you a lot.steve00 said:
I'm moving to Denver next month and am looking for thoughts on where to live. I see that there is a lot of that on this thread, but what I'm looking for may be more unusual than many.
I'll be working in LoDo and want to be 15 minute or less drive from there. I will be leasing, not buying, but do not want an apartment or condo style building. Looking for a single family home, or possibly a duplex. Since I'm leasing, I am not interested in transitional neighborhoods that will probably be nice in 5-10 years. It needs to already be nice.
I want a garage and at least 2 bed/2 bath, though room for a home office (especially a basement) in addition would be great. Open floor plan style is preferred.
Needs to be within walking distance (under a mile) from grocery store and some shops and restaurants and bars. My wife and I have been living a single vehicle lifestyle for over 5 years now, and are hoping to be able to stick with that. I drive to work most days and she works from home. Biking to some stuff a couple miles away is ok too, but the area would have to have good bike lanes, and that did not seem as prevalent as we are used to.
We did a quick drive around town recently after some Zillow research, and it seemed like West Highland (where there was a Sunday farmer's market and a bunch of local businesses on 32nd) or Country Club/Cherry Creek (still some local, but a lot more chains) were good possibilities.
Any ideas on other neighborhoods to focus on?
AggieLandman04 said:
Yep, Stonegate. We love it so far! 3 kids. Girls are 9 and 4. Boy is is 2.
wild goose saloon has a big 'play' yard with bean bag toss, jenga, etc and large tvs around. I just don't know if they cater to sports on weekends, I've only been there a few times in the summer on a friday afternoon. Their main draw is concerts/live music 3-4 nights a week.BQ2001 said:
there should be a southside meetup for people with kids. I'd love to go to a watch party at Sloans Lake but going all the way there with my 8yo isn't fun. Any places over here with a fenced in area to keep the kids busy?
I'd definitely try to go kid-less for the night games, and maybe even regardless of the time. Our 2 youngest (ages 4 and 2) are nuts right now. Agreed on Sloan's being too far. Seems like we could find a good central location between HR, Lone Tree, and Parker.BQ2001 said:
there should be a southside meetup for people with kids. I'd love to go to a watch party at Sloans Lake but going all the way there with my 8yo isn't fun. Any places over here with a fenced in area to keep the kids busy?
I just remembered Viewhouse too, at dry creek or so and 25.AggieLandman04 said:I'd definitely try to go kid-less for the night games, and maybe even regardless of the time. Our 2 youngest (ages 4 and 2) are nuts right now. Agreed on Sloan's being too far. Seems like we could find a good central location between HR, Lone Tree, and Parker.BQ2001 said:
there should be a southside meetup for people with kids. I'd love to go to a watch party at Sloans Lake but going all the way there with my 8yo isn't fun. Any places over here with a fenced in area to keep the kids busy?