Denver seems like the best place in Colorado to live in with coffee shops, good restaurants, bars, and breweries within walking distance of lots of houses there.
The thing about Denver is that it’s getting a bad reputation in some ways probably because it used to be better than it is. Maybe the people aren’t used to having certain problems in their city. I used to live in Austin which was a shit hole in many ways in 2019-2021, but ALL you heard about Austin was that it was this great city. I was on the ground in Austin like, “yeah it’s nice in a lot of ways, but it’s really scummy”. My point is, certain places get a lot of flack because it’s popular to do so, and others just get glowing reviews because that’s the consensus from people that don’t know what they’re talking about. Big cities are going to have problems with homelessness and drugs etc. that’s life
You're selling me on Denver based on the entrepreneurship, business perks and startup scene. Thank YOU for covering that. The migrant issue is kinda concerning to me, but I'm sure one could avoid dealing with it if you're focused on scaling your startup and regularly traveling? And do you think that there is more of a startup hub in Boulder vs. Denver? Thank you for this video. Also, proximity to Aspen, Boulder and Vail is a HUGE sell.
Actually, Denver has a pretty great climate with 4 seasons. Since it's dry and not in the super humid eastern half of the U.S., snow isn't wet and heavy like back east. It also melts quickly due to the nearly constant sunshine...over 300 sunny days a year. Colorado winters aren't as long and cold as other northern and midwestern states and spring comes early, in March, compared to them. You can even get uncommonly warm days out of nowhere during the winter.
Once upon a time I lived in Denver.We bought a new home in Aurora just $175,000 . Unfortunately we sold it in 2004 . We didn’t get any profit, and moved to CA. Here also we can’t afford a house. Now I wanted to move back to CO. Now howz the single small family house? Can we afford it now??
Well that's good to watch, i'm not from USA but i've plans to visit and live one day, but i've seen many comments saying how bad is Denver, that is now a 'shithol*' etc.. 😓 but i always like to see both sides 😊
I appreciate you watching! I always get a laugh from the random comment who talk about how terrible Denver is and it makes me wonder why they are watching videos about a town that they think so poorly about! 😂
There have been a handful of days below 0 degrees since I moved here in 2021. But cold is very subjective. I'm from Georgia and I think it is pretty cold often.
Denver has its days - and as Amber mentioned, I think it depends on what you think cold is - but overall I think Denver’s winters are pretty mild aside from the occasional handful of snow filled days or short periods of 3 or 4 random days in the winter when it drops to single digits.
Yes but not often I'm a native and during the months of January and February we get single digits and sometimes even blow zero, November and December is mild usually around the teens and 20s. And than lastly sometimes we get cold fronts that will drop us in the single digits for a week or more
@@amberlynnyI need your help. You moved from Georgia and I'm contemplating a move to Georgia, but have a few reservations. What led you to leave Georgia and what made you select Denver?
@@brucegoolsby1470 Atlanta is hot and humid (which I love) with lots of sunny days and very close to the Blue Ridge Mountains. I enjoyed my time there and only left because I like to move around.
I do find Denver a little boring, but hey in 5-7 years, if I get a house now…even in Aurora, the value is gonna go up. And I’d be “Closer” to the core than those outside e470 that’s still being built. And flight prices and flying times are pretty reasonable from our Airport, so… heeeeeey!🎉
@ The traffic and drivers are insane. You are very far away from mountains and pretty stuff. Really hot summers. Amazing winters. Feels like fall and sunny everyday. People give off a bit too cool vibe. But still easy to make friends. Always something fun to do. I’ve lived a lot of places. I’d give it a 5 out 10 so far. Let me know if you need more info!
Why encourage people to move to Denver? I've been here a few years for work reasons and can't wait to leave. Too much traffic, too expensive, not safe, not pedestrian friendly, air quality alerts almost every day, etc.
Denver seems like the best place in Colorado to live in with coffee shops, good restaurants, bars, and breweries within walking distance of lots of houses there.
Not unless you live downtown.
I can't wait to get back to Denver!!
That's exciting - where are you now?
The thing about Denver is that it’s getting a bad reputation in some ways probably because it used to be better than it is. Maybe the people aren’t used to having certain problems in their city. I used to live in Austin which was a shit hole in many ways in 2019-2021, but ALL you heard about Austin was that it was this great city. I was on the ground in Austin like, “yeah it’s nice in a lot of ways, but it’s really scummy”. My point is, certain places get a lot of flack because it’s popular to do so, and others just get glowing reviews because that’s the consensus from people that don’t know what they’re talking about. Big cities are going to have problems with homelessness and drugs etc. that’s life
You're selling me on Denver based on the entrepreneurship, business perks and startup scene. Thank YOU for covering that. The migrant issue is kinda concerning to me, but I'm sure one could avoid dealing with it if you're focused on scaling your startup and regularly traveling? And do you think that there is more of a startup hub in Boulder vs. Denver? Thank you for this video. Also, proximity to Aspen, Boulder and Vail is a HUGE sell.
Thank you so much for watching! I’d be happy to share anything I know!!
Boulder
Actually, Denver has a pretty great climate with 4 seasons. Since it's dry and not in the super humid eastern half of the U.S., snow isn't wet and heavy like back east. It also melts quickly due to the nearly constant sunshine...over 300 sunny days a year. Colorado winters aren't as long and cold as other northern and midwestern states and spring comes early, in March, compared to them. You can even get uncommonly warm days out of nowhere during the winter.
Thank you for watching and for sharing your perspective!
Once upon a time I lived in Denver.We bought a new home in Aurora just $175,000 . Unfortunately we sold it in 2004 . We didn’t get any profit, and moved to CA. Here also we can’t afford a house. Now I wanted to move back to CO. Now howz the single small family house? Can we afford it now??
I feel your pain, so many things have changed! Are you thinking about moving back to Aurora, or another part of Denver?
Well that's good to watch, i'm not from USA but i've plans to visit and live one day, but i've seen many comments saying how bad is Denver, that is now a 'shithol*' etc.. 😓 but i always like to see both sides 😊
I appreciate you watching! I always get a laugh from the random comment who talk about how terrible Denver is and it makes me wonder why they are watching videos about a town that they think so poorly about! 😂
As someone looking to sell in the area, I hope you're right.
Very cool, what part of town are you in?
@@destinationdenvercoloradoLoveland.
Does it get super cold there in Denver?
There have been a handful of days below 0 degrees since I moved here in 2021. But cold is very subjective. I'm from Georgia and I think it is pretty cold often.
Denver has its days - and as Amber mentioned, I think it depends on what you think cold is - but overall I think Denver’s winters are pretty mild aside from the occasional handful of snow filled days or short periods of 3 or 4 random days in the winter when it drops to single digits.
Yes but not often I'm a native and during the months of January and February we get single digits and sometimes even blow zero, November and December is mild usually around the teens and 20s. And than lastly sometimes we get cold fronts that will drop us in the single digits for a week or more
@@amberlynnyI need your help. You moved from Georgia and I'm contemplating a move to Georgia, but have a few reservations. What led you to leave Georgia and what made you select Denver?
@@brucegoolsby1470 Atlanta is hot and humid (which I love) with lots of sunny days and very close to the Blue Ridge Mountains. I enjoyed my time there and only left because I like to move around.
Awesome video
Thank you my friend!
Im coming to Denver 🎉
That’s exciting! When are you coming out!?
Same here, got my lease signed and everything
@@GodbreadGilfredBiago You got a lease signed before you got to Denver or? I’m confused on how it works
I do find Denver a little boring, but hey in 5-7 years, if I get a house now…even in Aurora, the value is gonna go up. And I’d be “Closer” to the core than those outside e470 that’s still being built. And flight prices and flying times are pretty reasonable from our Airport, so… heeeeeey!🎉
Thank you for watching and I appreciate the perspective! I think you make some really good points!
If your yt, colorado is perfect 4 u. Read it again 👍🏼 im half & they treat me horribly sad to say the least.
I’m moving there in a week 😊
Congratulations!! What part of town!?
@@destinationdenvercoloradoThanks! I chose Uptown to rent in
@BeckySmithactor how do u like it? We are considering moving there in the summer
@ The traffic and drivers are insane. You are very far away from mountains and pretty stuff. Really hot summers. Amazing winters. Feels like fall and sunny everyday. People give off a bit too cool vibe. But still easy to make friends. Always something fun to do. I’ve lived a lot of places. I’d give it a 5 out 10 so far. Let me know if you need more info!
My Wife Just got Offered A Job in Aurora Colorado With A Salary Of 72k Is That Livable Over There? I Have Never Been there Before.
I think that's a good place to start - will you be working as well?
Why encourage people to move to Denver? I've been here a few years for work reasons and can't wait to leave. Too much traffic, too expensive, not safe, not pedestrian friendly, air quality alerts almost every day, etc.
I understand that some people may want to leave Denver - but there are also a large number who want to come to Colorado for a variety of reasons.
Don't do it. Just don't. Trust me...coloradian for 25 years
I appreciate you watching!!
Why not?
The city is decaying good luck!
It’s definitely hit some rough patches but there’s a lot to work with, still.