Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The job will be in DC proper. No kids so schools not important.
We are not from Denver originally, so to be honest it's not our favorite place. There are lots of good things here but a few very negative ones:
1) dryness( I know lots of people love it). I have breathing issues here as I grew up on the coast. My skin itches.
2) no diversity. For such a big city there is 0 diversity. It's very white.
3) land locked- see 1) we are very far from coasts and from any normal lake.
4) Less jobs in our industry. Husband is a lawyer and I am in the legal industry as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The job will be in DC proper. No kids so schools not important.
We are not from Denver originally, so to be honest it's not our favorite place. There are lots of good things here but a few very negative ones:
1) dryness( I know lots of people love it). I have breathing issues here as I grew up on the coast. My skin itches.
2) no diversity. For such a big city there is 0 diversity. It's very white.
3) land locked- see 1) we are very far from coasts and from any normal lake.
4) Less jobs in our industry. Husband is a lawyer and I am in the legal industry as well.
Well it sounds like you've made your decision then.
I would never do it because I love Denver, even though I am from DC. We lived there for 5 years and came back here for DH's job - 9 years ago. I still regret the decision but it was the right one at that time. We actually plan to purchase a second home in Colorado (not Denver) and hopefully retire there.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The job will be in DC proper. No kids so schools not important.
We are not from Denver originally, so to be honest it's not our favorite place. There are lots of good things here but a few very negative ones:
1) dryness( I know lots of people love it). I have breathing issues here as I grew up on the coast. My skin itches.
2) no diversity. For such a big city there is 0 diversity. It's very white.
3) land locked- see 1) we are very far from coasts and from any normal lake.
4) Less jobs in our industry. Husband is a lawyer and I am in the legal industry as well.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.redfin.com/CO/Denver/1440-S-Gaylord-St-80210/home/34145785?utm_source=myredfin&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=ios_share&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link
Already pending.
Anonymous wrote:Possible relocation from Denver to DC. With 30% salary increase. Is that sufficient raise and what to expect in terms of lifestyle changes?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:We lived in Denver about a decade ago, and still talk about how great it was and how we'd move back in a second if we could swing jobs. The pros PPs have noted are real. We didn't really have a choice about moving back here (military) at the time, and our job prospects are better here, unfortunately. But for a voluntary move, it would take a significant salary raise, plus a close-in home location, to make it even begin to be worthwhile to move here.
Anonymous wrote:We we the other way within the past two years and have no plans to go back. The quality of life (and year round sunshine- 60’s for next three days!) has changed who I am as a person.