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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I moved from the Denver area to DC 22 years ago. I don't regret it but I miss Denver sometimes -- mostly because of the friends and family I still have there. The different in cost of living and housing between Denver and DC isn't that big. I've liked discovering the area. I spent my first year or two in DC visiting all the museums and historic places in the area. After that, we've done a fair amount of travel along the east coast, which I've enjoyed. The flowering trees in the spring and the leaves turning in the fall, can be spectacular here. But I miss Denver the most in winter and have yet to get used to he humidity in the summer. I'm happy with the schools for my kids (Montgomery county) but hate my commute. [/quote] very good analysis Humidity is a pain its much greener and less brown here vs Denver overall, we don't get much snow (most years) or drop below 32 very much in winter (this year is a fluke) Airport access is better in DC vs Denver traffic cost and school/commute tradeoffs are worse in DC but Denver is trying hard to catch-up skiing and outdoors are better in Denver Denver is more laid back, DC is full of student government types from high school and too many overly Type A types who value their job above everything else it's true that most people will ask what do you do in the first minute of meeting [/quote]
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