Moving to Denver | What is Living in Denver Colorado Like

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Denver Colorado is an amazing city that is growing a lot right now. Many people are wondering what is Denver known for or what it is like to live in Denver. People are curious why Denver is growing the way it is and the answer is... the economy, adventure opportunities, and for many the unique counter-cultural element of the area. Denver Colorado is a growing city that is absolutely on the rise. Check out the links I have down below to learn more about Denver's economy, crime trends, entertainment and best suburbs. Don't forget to check out the affiliate links too that support this channel!

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Nice to see and hear what's life looks like in this part of US. Best wishes from Serbia/Europe

Arhiva_Snimaka
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In the first 20 seconds you say Denver is "Nestled within the beautiful Rocky Mountains." This is false. Denver is next to the mountains, on the plains. It's a 30 minute drive from Denver to the nearest mountains.

danielwoods
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Lived there in 1979-1980, it was beautiful then and a real cool place to live. Went back for a visit 10 years later and it was an overgrown mess. It reminded me of LA with about the same air quality. Drove through again last year from southern Utah to KC and I was not even interested in stopping.

dawoodderful
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Denver is home now to me. Been living here since 2009 and can say alot has changed and many locals don't like that. However it brings Denver more recognition than it did before. I like the video and the facts. One thing I have to say is that I see clips of people canoeing in the downtown river. And I highly recommend to NOT do that or swin in that river. It is filthy and the first time I wanted to do that, my friend had to tell me they never done that because the water is dirty. I suggest going to the mountains or Boulder, it was cleaner and more clear the water.

CesarMartinez-oouo
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I’ve been living here 17 years hard to believe time has passed by so quickly it’s had its pros being so close to the majestic Rockies and wonderful friends but beyond that we’re over it and ready to sell and go back East, plenty of water and cleaner air 2 things lacking here unless you’re in the mountains. Oh and more affordable living cost in other places. Nice video though.

p.santana
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This seems to be a very lovely city, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!

TravelingisFREEDOM
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50 year native, can't wait to get out of here.

diggingthewest
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One con no one ever talks about moving to Colorado is that the altitude severely increased the risk of heart problems in your pets. I wish we had known this before moving to Denver. We lost 2 pets last year due to heart issues and a third was just diagnosed with heart issues. Luckily we are moving to lower altitude before it takes our 3rd pet.

markbowman
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It was nice here! water gone and traffic is horrible. Even camping its like hong kong people inch apart from eachother

LilMiagi
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I visited Denver 16 years ago and really liked it . I visited here and there too for the last two years . I moved there from France last year ..stayed there 6 months In Rino. Hated it. It changed alot. Went downhill. Weather seems to only get hotter ..barely any seasons. It's so brown not enough grass or a tree anywhere..Just corporate looking buildings overlooking a wasteland ..and always more of the same being built Always more construction. Every building seems to have same aesthetic inside ...like a warehouse or industrial. Only place with any charm was Latimer Square . Its over populated and the food is terrible. Bad restaurants. Can't count how many times I'd go eat somewhere and food be too salty and just generic and expensive! I have lived in Ventura California which I loved ..has great food. Close to beach and even that was cheaper than Denver . You present so much nature and activities in this video but truth is I don't want to go outside when weather is over 100 °! Was terrible and not enough things to do Aside from this .I visited two zoos ...worse zoos I've ever been to. Most animals also were hiding in shade because heat was so severe. I ended up seeing only like 10 animals that day ..also the zoo wasn't beautiful decorated just average at best. You can visit a million breweries but they all taste the same ..downtown is ugly and the streets in such bad condition. I was bored there and was awful to see the amount of homeless right around the corner of " luxury apartments" which rent costs an arm and a leg. Tent micro cities and drug addicts . Embarrassing to say the least. Never going back there again and I'll never recommend anyone to go there . Denver was the most unfulfilling depressing city I've ever been to

moondoll
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Just to piggyback on the info in this video-Denver is relatively clean and orderly and for a medium sized city. All the streets are paved, there are no really "hood" areas. The mountain views are beautiful when the air is clear. It's a nice place in the way that JC Penney's is nice-clean and simple, a little overpriced for what you get. Access to the mountains and sports are great here, but that better be all you like LOL. The food is bland, the museums are lacking in the depth of the exhibits that come here and variety, and everything is pricey.

I think this video is a little misleading; it's not very diverse here at all, and if feels extremely segregated-not in a hateful way like the South, but in a "people stay with their own kind" way. I get out and about a lot and I rarely see blacks and Latino's or Asians participating in "daily life" (I don't see them at museums or in the bars hanging out, etc). It's weird. To also touch on this point, all the minorities I have met while living here (this is South Asians, East Asians, Africans, Latinos, etc) all leave Denver within two years of moving here because they feel invisible. I think that is important to note if you that is important to you. I own a house in Denver and the utilities and taxes are extremely low although I cannot afford to move up into a larger home because housing is outrageous (hence, I'm moving out of state to do so). I also make a decent salary, in which I will attest that if you work hard like you would NEED to do on the West or East coasts (or in Chicago or Dallas) to stay competitive, you will go far in your career here, because most people seem to want to play in the mountains more than put in a few more hours of work to get stuff done. Lot's of opportunity here and really nice salaries in tech and financial-related industries. But just know that if you are a single person making $75, 000, you will be relegated to living in an apartment unless you have cash laying around to buy a place.

The winters aren't bad since the snow melts a day or two after it falls, and the city is prepared for it. Overall, it's nice, but the air quality is actually pretty bad in the summer and winter due to the geography of the city; it's very isolated so you better like driving hours and hours or flying to other cities, and the people are a little "different" if you are coming from areas in the South where people are easy to get to know-it's not a welcoming place in Denver unless you have a dog, Subaru, or a ski season pass lol

gregorriusadolphus
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Just for the sake of balance, be sure to watch the YouTube video about the top 10 reasons people are moving out of Colorado.

obsoletevalues
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You should do a video on the twin cities

techwithkenrobertson
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Hi. How is the transportation system there? I don’t drive so I rely on biking and public transportation. Thanx!

mckennapeckenpaugh
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Denver does have a “hood”. It’s right around Alameda Street. Cherry Creek is nice, though.

donnadrane
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I love my city, Born and raised. We smoke good, good shrooms however all the people moving here is making it terrible it was a city for familys now we got bum's hanging out on every corner crack heads every time you go to the store u see a new one outside I'm sick of these weirdos but other than that it's fine

Pill_klinton
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I leaved in Denver co on the 80’ for 3 years it was beautiful but got tired looking for a job I left the state and never went back

bearcoyote
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I miss home way to much. Stuck in west Virginia

scottslack
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I love living in Vermont and want to stay, but after watching this video, I would really love to live in Denver, Colorado next!

denvermont_pug_chef
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Denver is beautiful!! I would definitely like to visit and see it, but I don’t think I would want to live there. Thanks for another great video!

DMHK