What Does and Doesn't Suck About Living in Colorado.

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Thinking about calling a realtor and moving to Colorado? I am sure most of you have. Colorado is a very popular state to relocate to and it has been for a very long time.
What is going on everyone? Let’s take a look at the Pros and Cons of the Centennial State of Colorado.
Colorado has about 6 million residents making it the 21st most populated state, and it is the 8th largest state in area. This is a state that has very different landscapes, on the east side you have the flat brushlands of the midwest, you have the Rockies sort of in the middle, and past the Rockies on the west side you have a mix of farmland and the deserts landscapes of the American west as you

Colorado has some good things going on but still has some negatives. Today we will be looking at 5 of the biggest problems they have and 5 of the best this about this amazing state.

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You can have all four seasons in a single day.

millerk
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I’m a Colorado native and grew up in Denver and lived in the Springs most of my life. I recently moved to rural New Mexico due to the the negative points mentioned in this video and life is better. I love what it used to be and miss it, but it’s not the same anymore.

suzannebarber
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Locals know that the only days to go skiing are on weekdays Monday -Thursday. People love to camp in the left lane on the highway. Seems like the right lane is now the fast lane. People do not know what turn signals are; they don't stop for right turns on red or stop signs.
Love late spring here, thunderstorm season. Love the 90 degree weather with a gentle breeze. Love the mountains. I'm a native.

rickj
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The best way too describe Colorado in short terms is, everyone is always wanting to do something weather it be food, activities, or sports. It's always lively.

TJSpike
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As a front range resident I can say one thing for sure, if you don’t frequently go to the mountains then it’s like living in any other big city with all the big city problems. If I add to the positives we have the “solar snow shovel” and we don’t have to deal with snow and ice all winter long. If I add to the negatives it doesn’t rain enough, and when it rarely does rain people mope around like it’s the end of the world. Seriously, people here have instant sunshine withdrawal symptoms.

cliftondearmond
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Born and raised here in the springs and I Will never move absolutely love it

coloradocoinhunter
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I’m a multi generation Coloradoan and any US citizen can move here and I’m ok with that. Yes you can have a true wilderness experience here if you don’t follow the crowd. One of the best things here is almost no bugs or mosquitoes. I live in a small mountain town and yes we do have festivals almost every spring, summer and fall weekends. You know it’s expensive here when the Walmart in the next town is paying $23/hr night shift. I’ve lived in other parts of the country but I will never leave again (I hope). Come for a visit! Stay if you wish.

powerwagon
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I moved to Colorado 15 years ago. I remember one of the 1st times driving to my job 20 miles away I was doing the standard 5 over on the speed Limit, so I was going 80 MPH. People bunched up behind me like I was driving an ice cream truck thorough a neighborhood. To drive with the flow of traffic I had to drive 95 MPH. I was from California and was used to commutes poking along in bumper to bumper traffic. It was a new experience to have a commute going 95 MPH.

mattcolver
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Thanks for these videos. They're informative, in that they're a good starting point for people who want to know more about a particular state. Looking forward to more.

a-liberal-patriot
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Who wouldn't be salty if their home state suddenly became as expensive as California in less than a decade?
Modest homes pretty much start at $500, 000 anywhere in the Denver metro area, and will likely keep going up. Screw this place

harold
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People don't just drive 90-100 mph on the open roads in CO. They do that on the I-25 between Denver and the Springs. Very scary.

cherrlyn
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You pretty much hit Colorado right on. Jonathan, Lakewood, Co, semi-native, moved here in1981 from Iowa. I really enjoy your videos.

Jonathanlexy
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I really like the pros and cons video. Please keep them coming.

stefaniemoak
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I was stationed in Colorado Springs at Fort Carson and trust me it’s a beautiful state. I love the amount of things to do there.

danielflynn
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The rate of pay does not match rents here in Colorado for a lot of people. Housing is out of control.
Frozen Dead Guy day in Nederland!

sharonprager
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This is definitely going to be a great series

davidtardio
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Aloha from Maui! I used to live in Colorado and I miss it VERY MUCH !

MysticalMistyMarie
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After running an insurance business for 38 years in Fort Collins Colorado I have left there. I had lived in the state for over 65 years. I had had enough and decided a little over a year and a 1/2 ago to go up and live just outside of thermoplus Wyoming. Couldn't be happier now never wanna come back.

brucejohnson
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loved it! It’s fun hearing about my state and you were right on about everything… as usual!

angierox
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Moved to CO from the Midwest over 4 years ago. Love it here. Thought about moving to PNW or SoCal last year but ultimately we stayed here and bought a house south of Denver.

rpowell