South Denver is defiantly the nicest part of Denver. I live in Highlands Ranch and it is really nice. The prices can be expansive though. Our hose is only 3bedrooms and it's worth 750,000. Some good cities are; Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Littleton, Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills Village, Englewood, and Parker. I would recommend that you stay away from North Littleton and Aurora.
2006-08-15 07:40:07
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answered by AnF model Ryan 2
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Check around near the University of Denver. (University and Evans area) The prices might be a little higher in this area, but it's centrally located (unlike Aurora), thus would make for easy commutes either to downtown or to the tech center.
2006-08-15 05:02:22
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answered by Silver 4
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I really liked living in the Green Mountain area, however that is $$$$. Now I live in Lakewood but I would prefer to stay West of Wadsworth Blvd and South of Yale Street. So I would check Lakewood, Littleton, Green Mountain. A lot can depend on you're age we have a lot of college areas and most people beyond college want to avoid that, but if you don't I would say Golden or Boulder.
2006-08-15 13:12:46
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answered by wicked 3
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I like aurora. It is a nice area, younger people, nice apartments etc. Plus, if you move to Aurora, you will have a new train line right near you. This will make it easy to get into the city.
2006-08-15 04:08:31
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answered by Scott 2
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Fort Collins
2006-08-15 11:51:44
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answered by ѕαяσσηα 5
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try on the north side for a one bedroom. but honestly we are ending a boom so prices may still be up a little. try apartment finders. they may have a website and its a free service that finds apartment for you and your price range
2006-08-14 17:33:53
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answered by gsschulte 6
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The LoDo area (lower downtown) is great.
2006-08-15 07:33:43
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answered by Lee 7
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east or west
2006-08-14 17:33:22
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answered by yep yep yep 3
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