It's pretty common for channels to talk about Old Colorado City and Rockrimmon - so I don't consider them underrated. Palmer Lake and Stratmore Hills are probably less talked about, so I'll give you those. I wish we had toured around more before buying our house. I'd be interested in a best/tier list of areas featuring new construction. That was my wife's main desire this time and mine was being on the north side - just in case I would need to commute to Denver for some reason. We are already in Wolf Ranch but I've noticed a difference in amenities compared to Banning Lewis Ranch - with the main advantage we have over BLR would be the D20 schools. For me, this is worth it while our kids are school aged. In theory, Wolf Ranch is planning to build another rec center with more amenities but that project is delayed.
Palmer lake is awesome, if I were to buy a house in co springs it would be there. I always hang out there for the 4th of July fireworks and street fair and it’s the coolest vibe.
Thank you for video. I have been living in Florida around 20 years. Man, I am ready to move out of here because everything getting more expensive as water bill, electric bill gas bill ....if you rent a single house 3 and 2 here at least $1800 or 2000 a month plus water, electric, gas and ...total monthly is $3500. But, you make money is the same as 5 years ago. Summer here is a horrible humite and very hot I really do not like it at all. The city water here in FL, Volusia is very very dirty and here is bad school for your children -C school. especially, every year big storm and now we are deal with big Milton storm it is very scarily as you seen it on TV now. I use to live in cold weather I like it, but I don't know why I live here in FL so long but not I must move out of here asap. thankssss
It all comes down to one thing: Money. If you have plenty of money, you have the chance to live in a safe neighborhood. I live near Peterson Space Force Base and wake up to gun fire two to three times a week. And these neighborhoods aren't cheap, starting at around $400k for a townhome or $1,600 a month for a one-bedroom apartment.
We are mean, the roads suck, there are religious extremists, there’s always new military recruits and college kids who start fights and accidents everywhere, stronger winds than you can handle, dangerous animals in your back yard, and everything is expensive. We are built different. Please don’t come here unless you are visiting and plan to leave again.
We just moved up here from SE Texas, by Palmer Lake & Pikes Peak. $1150 for 2br apartment. Lots of Police, ambulances & firetrucks running 24/7. We're in a safe area as can be. We're at N. Academy Dr & S Village Rd. Most everything you do is through Portals online or your phone. From washing clothes, etc. if living in an Apartment. Expect expensive living, road raging or street racing, having your own bags when grocery shopping & no cigarettes less than $7 a pk. So maybe roll your own & save a lot of money. There's a lot of smokers up here, especially Pot. Which helps me since I'm disabled from a TBI. TX, is a bit cheaper in the food & gas dept. You cannot be a Colorado Springs Resident until you lived up here for 90 days. If Married, You must have a copy of your marriage license or your Spouse cannot get a DL Transfer, the husband can. Which is weird to me. So you cannot get a medical marijuana card until you get your Colorado ID, after 90 days.. Unless you have a "Hook up"
Colorado Springs is a crowded miserable place. Don't bother to move here! Be ready to drop about a million to live in Palmer lake or even much of the Rockrimmon area. Old Colorado city, where I have lived for over 40 years is full of homeless people wandering the streets and allyways. It was once a nice place to live. Stratmoor hills is close to Fort Carson so the area is full of Army people. Colorado springs was once the best city in the country, now it is a crowded city with horrible traffic.
Where would you recommend instead? I need an affordable place close to skiable mountains with great Internet service and close to a major city/airport. Also, some place that isn't too cold or too hot with lots of outdoor activities and bike friendly.
At first I thought this post was trying to be sarcastic to scare people away, but as I read it, I was like, yeah over the last ten years, we have been flooded with homelessness, skyrocketing housing costs, and out of control traffic, while the city approves every new building project but is hardly investing anything in infrastructure upgrades. I sadly agree with the final sentence.
I absolutely hated living in the springs. Only places that would be nice are covered in trash and drug addicted bums are in every park. Sad this could be a nice place but it just isn’t.
It is delusional that you would tout d20 over d11-d20 has a ‘higher’ rating because richer kids. D11 consistently raises scores of all kids and has a top ranked high school in the nation. You are biased-that is not helping people.
It's pretty common for channels to talk about Old Colorado City and Rockrimmon - so I don't consider them underrated. Palmer Lake and Stratmore Hills are probably less talked about, so I'll give you those. I wish we had toured around more before buying our house.
I'd be interested in a best/tier list of areas featuring new construction. That was my wife's main desire this time and mine was being on the north side - just in case I would need to commute to Denver for some reason. We are already in Wolf Ranch but I've noticed a difference in amenities compared to Banning Lewis Ranch - with the main advantage we have over BLR would be the D20 schools. For me, this is worth it while our kids are school aged. In theory, Wolf Ranch is planning to build another rec center with more amenities but that project is delayed.
Great idea! New construction tier list coming right up!
I appreciate your straight forward talking points!
Thanks Bonnie!
this was very informative
Thanks so much! As always, thanks for watching!
Palmer lake is awesome, if I were to buy a house in co springs it would be there. I always hang out there for the 4th of July fireworks and street fair and it’s the coolest vibe.
Palmer lake is such a special town!😊
@@LivingInCOSpringsColoradototally!!
When you've lived there even for a short time you find out it's highly over-rated.
I totally agree about Old Colorado City. I don't know enough about the other areas you mentioned to comment.
That's totally fair! To each their own!
Thank you for video. I have been living in Florida around 20 years. Man, I am ready to move out of here because everything getting more expensive as water bill, electric bill gas bill ....if you rent a single house 3 and 2 here at least $1800 or 2000 a month plus water, electric, gas and ...total monthly is $3500. But, you make money is the same as 5 years ago. Summer here is a horrible humite and very hot I really do not like it at all. The city water here in FL, Volusia is very very dirty and here is bad school for your children -C school. especially, every year big storm and now we are deal with big Milton storm it is very scarily as you seen it on TV now. I use to live in cold weather I like it, but I don't know why I live here in FL so long but not I must move out of here asap. thankssss
It all comes down to one thing: Money. If you have plenty of money, you have the chance to live in a safe neighborhood. I live near Peterson Space Force Base and wake up to gun fire two to three times a week. And these neighborhoods aren't cheap, starting at around $400k for a townhome or $1,600 a month for a one-bedroom apartment.
Are you looking for an affordable, safe 1BR condo near Academy/24?
Extremely expensive to live here but we have our jobs and cannot leave (yet).
He definitely rocks the Hanes 💪🏻💪🏻
We are mean, the roads suck, there are religious extremists, there’s always new military recruits and college kids who start fights and accidents everywhere, stronger winds than you can handle, dangerous animals in your back yard, and everything is expensive. We are built different. Please don’t come here unless you are visiting and plan to leave again.
Haha. Good try. 😅
Haha. Good try. 😅
How about Knob Hill 😢
We just moved up here from SE Texas, by Palmer Lake & Pikes Peak.
$1150 for 2br apartment.
Lots of Police, ambulances & firetrucks running 24/7.
We're in a safe area as can be. We're at N. Academy Dr & S Village Rd. Most everything you do is through Portals online or your phone. From washing clothes, etc. if living in an Apartment.
Expect expensive living, road raging or street racing, having your own bags when grocery shopping & no cigarettes less than $7 a pk. So maybe roll your own & save a lot of money. There's a lot of smokers up here, especially Pot.
Which helps me since I'm disabled from a TBI. TX, is a bit cheaper in the food & gas dept.
You cannot be a Colorado Springs Resident until you lived up here for 90 days. If Married, You must have a copy of your marriage license or your Spouse cannot get a DL Transfer, the husband can. Which is weird to me.
So you cannot get a medical marijuana card until you get your Colorado ID, after 90 days.. Unless you have a "Hook up"
Colorado Springs is getting ridiculous expensive with the time
Colorado Springs is a crowded miserable place. Don't bother to move here! Be ready to drop about a million to live in Palmer lake or even much of the Rockrimmon area. Old Colorado city, where I have lived for over 40 years is full of homeless people wandering the streets and allyways. It was once a nice place to live. Stratmoor hills is close to Fort Carson so the area is full of Army people. Colorado springs was once the best city in the country, now it is a crowded city with horrible traffic.
Where would you recommend instead? I need an affordable place close to skiable mountains with great Internet service and close to a major city/airport. Also, some place that isn't too cold or too hot with lots of outdoor activities and bike friendly.
@@JasonTaylor-po5xc Utah
At first I thought this post was trying to be sarcastic to scare people away, but as I read it, I was like, yeah over the last ten years, we have been flooded with homelessness, skyrocketing housing costs, and out of control traffic, while the city approves every new building project but is hardly investing anything in infrastructure upgrades. I sadly agree with the final sentence.
I absolutely hated living in the springs. Only places that would be nice are covered in trash and drug addicted bums are in every park. Sad this could be a nice place but it just isn’t.
Go listen to how many times you say “honestly” so when you don’t say “honestly” is that part not honest?
Palmer lake is not colorado springs
OCC.
Too expensive, too cold for too long of year, lacks shopping, too many cookie cutter sub divisions and too much crime.
I have yet to find the _perfect_ place. I moved here from Orlando. Same problem except too hot instead of too cold. Pick your poison.
Too cold?!? Like man, any warmer and it’s gonna be 110 in the summer. Colo Spgs is NOT compared to like 60% of the country lol
That's ok if you don't want to join us here!
It is delusional that you would tout d20 over d11-d20 has a ‘higher’ rating because richer kids. D11 consistently raises scores of all kids and has a top ranked high school in the nation. You are biased-that is not helping people.
Grand Junction is cheaper bousees