Where Should I Live When Moving To Colorado Springs? - Top Colorado Springs Areas!

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Where Should I Live When Moving To Colorado Springs? - Top Colorado Areas! Where Should I Live When Moving To Colorado Springs? When you’re moving to Colorado Springs you’re most likely looking for a community that checks most or all of your boxes. And this is different for everyone. In this video, we’re going to be covering some of the most important aspects of living in Colorado Springsand it’s local communities so that you can decide where you want to live in Colorado.

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Schriever is a space force base as well as Peterson.

donnawhittaker
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We looked in Sterling Ranch out in Falcon. It was fine, definitely slightly cheaper in the housing. I think we decided against because the builder we liked didn't offer any basements in that area (not sure why). We ended up going with something in Wolf Ranch, which is a good 10 minutes closer to the Interstate than Falcon area and easy access to Powers. Overall, very happy with the decision and the mountains look a bit closer - which was important to us. We also scored D20 in Wolf Ranch, so very happy with that too. We also noticed not a lot of amenities in Falcon, which was a kinda a disappointment. I think if the neighborhoods offered a basement, pool and/or a fitness center at $100k off, we would have jumped on that.

JasonTaylor-poxc
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The big cookie cutter corporate franchise resteraunts and stores are a huge turn off for me. Moved here from Arizona and it just reminded me of Chandler. Absolutely love the West side

jesserobinson
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Been living in Briargate for the last 4 years. Moving to garden of the Gods and 30th. I absolutely love that area so much more.

jesserobinson
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Pueblo is great check out the prices down there

winnypooh
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I hear Alice Springs is nice year round, plenty of sunshine . Move there !! Please. Lot's of open space . 👍

johnking
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I've been here almost 3 yrs. Where is First & Main. I don't love the Powers corridor. People don't take care of their yards in our area and the streets are absolutely terrible. I'm sure they bring down the value of the neighborhood. Wish my agent would have steered us better.

mamat
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Definitely the cheapest place to live is down by the river with all the homeless. 2nd best is the tiny apartments with the sanctuary people. But they only get a place to live, no more money for food, up keep, or to pay for garbage service. If you want to pay a little extra you could get a 2 bed ranch built in 1965 that's been a rental since 1967 for $300, 000. You'll need a rock crawler jeep to get around on the roads though. We do have mass transit though. You will need to take a the bus the day before if you want to get there on time. If you do drive here remember to add in the registration cost of sale tax, on a vehicle you bought in another state.

fukguigel
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Moving to Walk About Creek, Australia, no growth or corporate chains, zero traffic, exterme affordable housing, navigate your own hiking trail, brand new hiking trail you make, and tons of Crocodile Burgers to eat. You may run into Mick Dundee, beats Colorado Springs.

JuanMartinez-jqsb
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The cost of living in Colorado Springs is 2% higher than the state average and 8% higher than the national average. Colorado Springs
housing is 12% more expensive than the U.S average, while utilities are about 2% less pricey. 🍸

spotswood
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The hardest part moving from Texas is the drivers…. I see about 12 potential tea bones a day 😂

Ntxpearls
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If you knew any better don’t mention desirable areas locals know are desirable direct the others to non desirable areas

chrisjovan
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Love living on the West side. Powers corridor has cookie cutter homes and it feels really busy with all the franchise restaurants and stores.

donnawhittaker
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Its way too full here for all you transplants. Just stay where you are.

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