We are older retirees and want to rent in Longmont while deciding whether or not to purchase a home. Do you have any rental or leasing properties you’d recommend? 1 or 2 bedrooms one bath ranch or bldg with elevator
What questions do you have about Longmont, Boulder on any part of living here? Ask anything here or text me at 720-409-7939. If I don't know the answer, I have a huge network of people here and I can point you in the right direction!
Please contact me for your real estate needs in the Longmont/Boulder Area! The first thing we'll do is schedule a call so I can find out what you are looking for! Call or Text 720-409-7939 or email me at marilynackerman@corealestatesales.com.
I think you are asking which place I like better because I am definitely not getting paid to advertise, LOL! I live in Longmont and for my needs, I do prefer it to Boulder. Do you have a preference between Longmont and Boulder?
@@Boulder-Longmont-Homes Denver and Boulder are the hubs of progressivism. Denver has so many vandalized buildings and many abandoned buildings with chain link fences around them. Denver and Boulder are like Portland or San Francisco....easy on crime and criminals and taxing the working class to the max. The nicest towns are more conservative like Firestone or the small eastern towns like Sterling and Holyoke. Even western part of Greeley is nice. Politically progressive people just have a fundamentally different view point that ultimately spirals out of control with legalizing everything. Detroit, Chicago, NYC, and Baltimore were once nice cities but have decayed to garbage dumps.
@@GeorgeSawtooth I can tell that you know the area well! Firestone is a great town. I don't know if you've been around Longmont much, but I think you would be surprised at how nice it is given it's close proximity to Boulder. It's close to Firestone too. Longmont will continue to have high property values with it's local government being different than Boulder and Denver's.
@@Boulder-Longmont-Homes I grew up in CO and attended CSU up in Fort Collins. Longmont is a nice town in my opinion. I would live there over Boulder. Fort Collins is a nice city. Loveland, Berthoud, Windsor and Johnstown are nice towns. I just hope their politics don't take a strong left turn as more people move to CO. Fort Lupton is growing fast and pretty nice.
@@GeorgeSawtooth Ah, you are a native and your perspective is right on about where good areas are to live! I have hope for Boulder that it won't fall into the same category as Portland etc. because they have been tightening up on various policies in the last 18 months.
Not enough adequate housing was built or available during the rapid population growth in "tech"jobs which skewed the cost of living. There is no cheap housing which can be achieved on average income.
NOT IMAGRANTS..... ILLEGAL ALIEN...came into country ILLEGALLY!!....its a craphole of town now anyway.lived there 30yrs ago saw it 2yrs ago..... pigsty..
Maybe I need to see what jobs are available in Longmont.
We are older retirees and want to rent in Longmont while deciding whether or not to purchase a home. Do you have any rental or leasing properties you’d recommend? 1 or 2 bedrooms one bath ranch or bldg with elevator
Here's a link to my rentals guide: Here's the rentals guide link: longmontrealestate.lpages.co/rentals-guide/
What questions do you have about Longmont, Boulder on any part of living here? Ask anything here or text me at 720-409-7939. If I don't know the answer, I have a huge network of people here and I can point you in the right direction!
Please contact me for your real estate needs in the Longmont/Boulder Area! The first thing we'll do is schedule a call so I can find out what you are looking for! Call or Text 720-409-7939 or email me at marilynackerman@corealestatesales.com.
Is the land acres for sale with no house on it? Canyou live in a tiny house on wheels there?
There's very little land for sale in Longmont.
The city wouldn't allow for that type of dwelling.
I would be in Denver and Longmont for 1 week from Oct 25th
Please schedule a call and I can find out what you are looking for: calendly.com/marilynackerman/30min?month=2023-06
Are u advertizing longmont or boulder???
I think you are asking which place I like better because I am definitely not getting paid to advertise, LOL! I live in Longmont and for my needs, I do prefer it to Boulder. Do you have a preference between Longmont and Boulder?
@@Boulder-Longmont-Homes so you’re paying to advertise m? LOL
@@marksuckitbri3284 You could say that! Thanks for watching.
Why is this in a Degrassi playlist??!
Don't know
CO has become too progressive over the last 25 years.
Where do you think the areas are that have had the most and least progressive trend?
@@Boulder-Longmont-Homes Denver and Boulder are the hubs of progressivism. Denver has so many vandalized buildings and many abandoned buildings with chain link fences around them. Denver and Boulder are like Portland or San Francisco....easy on crime and criminals and taxing the working class to the max.
The nicest towns are more conservative like Firestone or the small eastern towns like Sterling and Holyoke. Even western part of Greeley is nice. Politically progressive people just have a fundamentally different view point that ultimately spirals out of control with legalizing everything. Detroit, Chicago, NYC, and Baltimore were once nice cities but have decayed to garbage dumps.
@@GeorgeSawtooth I can tell that you know the area well! Firestone is a great town. I don't know if you've been around Longmont much, but I think you would be surprised at how nice it is given it's close proximity to Boulder. It's close to Firestone too. Longmont will continue to have high property values with it's local government being different than Boulder and Denver's.
@@Boulder-Longmont-Homes I grew up in CO and attended CSU up in Fort Collins. Longmont is a nice town in my opinion. I would live there over Boulder. Fort Collins is a nice city. Loveland, Berthoud, Windsor and Johnstown are nice towns. I just hope their politics don't take a strong left turn as more people move to CO. Fort Lupton is growing fast and pretty nice.
@@GeorgeSawtooth Ah, you are a native and your perspective is right on about where good areas are to live! I have hope for Boulder that it won't fall into the same category as Portland etc. because they have been tightening up on various policies in the last 18 months.
Longmont was tge worst place i have ever lived!!!!!
What happened?!
Why?
Not enough adequate housing was built or available during the rapid population growth in "tech"jobs which skewed the cost of living. There is no cheap housing which can be achieved on average income.
While there are older townhomes for sale under $400k occasionally. It's true, that this type of affordable housing is scarce.@@vincefalcone171
Bolder is expecting 20,000 Immigrants in the next 3 months.
That would be an enormous strain on housing!
NOT IMAGRANTS..... ILLEGAL ALIEN...came into country ILLEGALLY!!....its a craphole of town now anyway.lived there 30yrs ago saw it 2yrs ago..... pigsty..
Learn Spanish , there is no hiking lol
Thanks for watching
Boulder IS better
Ok, at least one vote for Boulder :)