I have 6 children and we are moving there next year! We are all so excited for a fresh start in a new city. My biggest concern is housing, good schools, and safe neighborhoods. I'll be making a few trips up there this year to get a good feel of it all and figure it all out. Truly can't wait to make this move ☺️
Very cool!! You’ll love it here. Let me know if you need anything! You can find all the neighborhoods on my website. www.irisburton.com/homes-for-sale-in-colorado-springs
We've been getting a lot of rain this year but often we have restrictive watering. Due to the dryness, it's common to have forest fires in the summer. Our water was sold to other states. One of the worst things here is the wind. Most new housing is out east which is pretty much prairie with few trees, so there are no real wind breaks, for damaging wind close to 190 miles an hour. The wind is usually bad in the spring/fall and with some blizzards, in the established areas of the Springs, it will take down big trees causing power outages. The Springs is over a mile in elevation, which can be hard on people with breathing difficulties. Anyone coming here from a lower elevation will need to take it easy until you get used to it, as the oxygen is thinner here. My family has been here since 1971, I've been through a few huge snow storms back in the 1990s. However, no matter how bad the storm, it will be over in 3 days tops. People will be shoveling their walk ways in short sleeves as the sun will be out and it will be 40 degrees. So it's good to keep a few staples on hand for a storm but it's better to stay home when the storm is brewing, rather than be out in the weather while the storm is brewing.
Thank you for sharing your insights and experiences! It’s great to hear from someone who’s been through it all and still appreciates the unique beauty of the Springs.
My wife and I plan on moving to Colorado in the spring of 2024! Just wondering what the best course of action is to find a home/property with some land in western springs? Thanks, and great video!
Hi Brandon! Thank you! There is a premium for homes on the west side due to the views and privacy, especially with sizable acreage so I would definitely keep an eye on those properties as it gets closer. You can have a real estate agent (I can help if you don't have one) set up a new home alert meeting your criteria so that you're notified any time a new listing is coming up or an agent may know of a property coming available that may be off market so you'd have an opportunity before it goes on the market. Zip codes are 80919, 80907, 80906, 80903, 80904 if you want to just casually look on Zillow or irisburton.remax.com/ :)
Best course of action is to bring money and lots of it. If you think your going to find some cheap land with a house near the mountains you are going to be in for a rude awakening. I'd be prepared to spend at least 700k-1 million to get what you want
Personally I like Sprouts more than Whole Foods. They are cheaper and I LOVE getting organic and fresh foods from the farms and stuff. We have both here in Louisiana but I just can't affordn any of them now a days.
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That’s why I want to move to Colorado! For the seasons, I’m in Florida and I am sick of it. Overly populated here and it’s extremely hot.
It is hot hot in FL 😂😂
I have 6 children and we are moving there next year! We are all so excited for a fresh start in a new city. My biggest concern is housing, good schools, and safe neighborhoods. I'll be making a few trips up there this year to get a good feel of it all and figure it all out. Truly can't wait to make this move ☺️
Very cool!! You’ll love it here. Let me know if you need anything! You can find all the neighborhoods on my website.
www.irisburton.com/homes-for-sale-in-colorado-springs
@@LivingtheSprings thanks for the link and the reply I will check it out!☺️
@@LivingtheSprings i love the cool evenings here after a hot day. I love the Springs in general, but expensive
Hello I’m thinking on moving to the Western part of the US by Aug of 2023 and Colorado Springs is at the top of my list.
The west side is gorgeous! Little bit older homes, but the views are worth it.
Great video ❤
Thank you! 😊
We've been getting a lot of rain this year but often we have restrictive watering. Due to the dryness, it's common to have forest fires in the summer. Our water was sold to other states.
One of the worst things here is the wind. Most new housing is out east which is pretty much prairie with few trees, so there are no real wind breaks, for damaging wind close to 190 miles an hour. The wind is usually bad in the spring/fall and with some blizzards, in the established areas of the Springs, it will take down big trees causing power outages.
The Springs is over a mile in elevation, which can be hard on people with breathing difficulties. Anyone coming here from a lower elevation will need to take it easy until you get used to it, as the oxygen is thinner here.
My family has been here since 1971, I've been through a few huge snow storms back in the 1990s. However, no matter how bad the storm, it will be over in 3 days tops. People will be shoveling their walk ways in short sleeves as the sun will be out and it will be 40 degrees. So it's good to keep a few staples on hand for a storm but it's better to stay home when the storm is brewing, rather than be out in the weather while the storm is brewing.
Thank you for sharing your insights and experiences! It’s great to hear from someone who’s been through it all and still appreciates the unique beauty of the Springs.
My wife and I plan on moving to Colorado in the spring of 2024! Just wondering what the best course of action is to find a home/property with some land in western springs?
Thanks, and great video!
Hi Brandon! Thank you! There is a premium for homes on the west side due to the views and privacy, especially with sizable acreage so I would definitely keep an eye on those properties as it gets closer. You can have a real estate agent (I can help if you don't have one) set up a new home alert meeting your criteria so that you're notified any time a new listing is coming up or an agent may know of a property coming available that may be off market so you'd have an opportunity before it goes on the market. Zip codes are 80919, 80907, 80906, 80903, 80904 if you want to just casually look on Zillow or irisburton.remax.com/ :)
Best course of action is to bring money and lots of it. If you think your going to find some cheap land with a house near the mountains you are going to be in for a rude awakening. I'd be prepared to spend at least 700k-1 million to get what you want
good luck, need a lot of money for that one, most people live on top of each other all 4 sides
Personally I like Sprouts more than Whole Foods. They are cheaper and I LOVE getting organic and fresh foods from the farms and stuff. We have both here in Louisiana but I just can't affordn any of them now a days.
Same! Totally agree. My step dad is from Baton Rouge area! 😊 we were just out there last year
Whats the rent like for a 1 bedroom apartment. I'm thinking of moving to Colorado Springs next July.
Try hotpads.com or rentals.com. They should have everything 🙂🙂
Moving from Ft. Worth Texas a need rental property range from $1700-$2200
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This is wonderful!
@@OzzieAngrish thank you! 🙂 just trying to be extra helpful haha
Beware. Lots of red light runners in Colorado Springs.
Yeah my mom in law actually got hit by one of these and landed on the hospital. People CANNOT DRIVE here lol