Why Everyone STOPPED Moving to Denver, Colorado.

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Today we are looking at why people have stopped moving to Denver, Colorado. Like most cities Denver's real estate prices have skyrocketed in recent years to the point where rent and home prices have become a real issue. Even if you are just going to school at Colorado Tech University /
Colorado Tech prices have gotten crazy. Those aren't the only reasons. Enjoy the video.

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$600, 000 dollars for the average house. That's why people stopped moving.

fredstone
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As a third generation native of Colorado, my beloved state has changed. . . for the worse.

bernadettegonzalez
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The secret got out and People found out how great Denver was and they all flocked here for a multitude of reasons: weather, beer, weed, sports, low crime, proximity to mountains, nature, laid back environment, opportunity and so on. Now those same people that moved here for the aforementioned reasons are leaving because they ruined many of the great aspects of denver, but please keep leaving so that we can work towards making Denver what it used to be 🙏🏼

sergiocano
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The road rage and aggressive drivers in Denver is horrendous…. As is road conditions…..

preppertrucker
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I have lived in Denver since the 1980s and I do miss the way it used to be.

spiderwebb
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I’ve lived here all my life and hung out in Denver in the 80s as a teen, going to late night clubs, dives and coffee shops. Never once was worried about my safety and you’d see a few homeless folk (especially in the neighborhoods were I hung out), but it was not a huge problem. And this is the 80s, when Denver was suppose to be in a “state of decline.” When I actually lived in the city in the 90s it was still what I’d call the “biggest small town city” and was still a relatively safe place to live. Nowadays I don’t go downtown too often and when I do it saddens me to see streets of tent towns and homeless camping in Civic Park directly across the street from our Capitol Building!! We are seriously thinking of moving even though this has always been mine and my husband’s only home.

lenoraGrayce
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I was born and raised here in Denver. It's a completely different city than the one I grew up in.
In my opinion it's soo sad how Denver will never be the town it used to be.

loriwhalen
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All I can say is I'm glad I enjoyed my 20's back in 90's Denver when it was fun and exciting. I'll always have those memories no matter what

mlbd
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Facts. I've been living out of my car for the past 3 months saving 2300 a month on rent. Waiting for a role to open out of state. Hopefully by September.

Daddyhack
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I live in Denver area. Main reason why I think people aren’t moving to Denver because It’s really expensive to rent an apartment or buy a house.

nickloewenstein
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We moved out of Denver in 2019 after living in the same house for 42 years. When we returned for the last of our things in July 20 homeless people had stolen many of our belongings and were living in our house. The courts did nothing to them and I'm sure they are robbing and pillaging today.

guycavey
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My parents both grew up in Denver. My father grew up in old North Denver in the 60s and 70s when it was a chicano barrio side-by-side with the Italian district. He and my mothet got so tired of the traffic, construction, the politics, the homeless, the prices, ect, that they decided to move to New Mexico after visiting a few times. It reminded them of the old Colorado, and fell in love with that humble feeling.

BSIII
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I moved to Colorado in 1973. Things were very different then...
The 'bluer' we get, the more these factors come into play.
I'm not surprised that politics was NOT mentioned. People who don't like Denver politics left a long time ago...

oxigenarian
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I know this is about Denver, but I think the reasons hold up for any large city. A lot of us seem to be done with city life, doesn’t matter which city.

sw
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Born and raised in Denver, moved to Canon City in 2002. Moved to Casper in 2019, got tired of the political atmosphere and the marijuana use, and was very tired of seeing the beautiful state I grew up in become run down.

patrickking
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Hey, sorry local resident here. You should see the rapidly growing suburban sprawl all along the Front Range Urban Corridor. Fewer people are moving to Denver because like any popular city, rents and home prices in the city have gone way up due to demand. People with families in particular are spreading north and south into the expanding suburbs which are not a part of Denver itself. But even there, rising home prices are the biggest problem, as they tend to inevitably become in any area that becomes too popular. That's just how the real estate market works.

daniels
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I live in Denver and this is spot on! Once a great and fun city and in many respects, it still is. I'm thinking of leaving once my lease is up. It's a shame, I've been here 40 years and seen it's struggle and decline

cjc
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I've lived in Denver since 1991 and until recently, loved it. Rent is now high and there are a lot of homeless young people. Too many young people moved here without skills and thought they would find jobs in the pot industry. It is sad to see so many of them living on the streets now.

NancyCronk
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I remember moving to Denver 20 years ago. Shortly thereafter, one of the local writers did an op ed about how Denver could become a "Big City" if the people would only let it and lamented Denver's "smallness." I laughed and actually wrote the newspaper back simply writing, "I came here from one of those big cities. Trust me, you don't want that, because all you get is economic flight and then urban blight. Denver is just right." I left 4 years later as the cost of living was unsustainable.

DagwoodDogwoggle
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Denver mayor accepted 30, 000 immigrants, and Chicago accepted 40, 000. Denver population is 750, 000 people which is small compared to. Chicago. Colorado does not have the resources or financial ability support. 30, 000. OVERCOMMITTED by our mayor.

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