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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live in a Denver suburb and I love it. There is nowhere in the US I’d rather live. It has grown quite a lot but there are some great tight knit communities and I find people to generally be laid back, kind, and friendly. That said, wherever you go- there you are. You’ll still have to work through the trauma you experienced. Is there any way you could do something like an extended trip and get a real feel for if you like it and could see yourself living here? [/quote] Which burb (general area if you are not comfortable saying)? I don't find Denver per se appealing at all. It feels very cold and visually dull. But the closeness to mountains is appealing. Boulder is beautiful but I heard a weird culture.[/quote] Boulder is not a suburb of Denver. OP, Littleton has great light rail into Denver, easy access to mountains, and you can definitely make a life centered on Littleton. If you’re looking at listings for Littleton, keep in mind the address boundaries are pretty big, so zoom out to understand where you’re looking (it sounds like you would like to be closer to downtown) Meetup.com is a big way for meeting people and with the massive influx of new people, it’s easier to make friends than it used to be. Outdoor culture is big, but there are lots of quieter things to do. You don’t have to be into climbing and extreme sports. Hiking, snowshoeing, xc skiing etc. Denver also has a pretty great arts scene for a city it’s size, and all the major sports teams. [/quote] Ty, my family is in Littleton so I would have ample housing to start out with there near to downtown (walking distance). I'm a big city or small town person , not so much the burbs, so I'm hoping littleton would check the latter community wise. The times I've visited it's seemed pretty fun! I'd love a group of wise women friends and I get along well with men too ... Just not sure who I'd meet. I just like to have a laugh, and some mental stimulation :) not pretentious people, but smart and nice, sure! [/quote] If you want to be on the south side, Littleton close to downtown is likely the best fit for you. If you’re flexible about which side of town you’re on, or if you are open to other parts of the Front Range, I could make some other suggestions.[/quote]
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