I have never lived in a place where people raved about how good the traffic was. I lived in Columbia, SC - their idea of traffic was having to wait through 2 light cycles instead of 1. I've also lived in the Atlanta metro - if it snowed - you might not make it home that night.
Every time I visit Denver I have a good time but I'm also thankful I don't actually live there. I'm also disappointed in the mountain view from Denver vs the Springs. I love it here but if I didn't have a remote job, I would be so screwed.
How many people _actually_ have the choice between Colorado Springs and Denver? You move to the city with the job. Right? The exception would be my case - a remote worker. In that case, I could work/live anywhere in the US. I choose Colorado Springs. Our family wanted to be in Colorado and we looked at all the cities along the Front Range. My cousin eliminated Pueblo for us - although that wasn't hard as the views aren't that great down there anyway. I suppose the other scenario would be unrelated to work - like retirement or being independently wealthy.
Great video guys. Love your closing "thought" Kyle!
Love the shirt!
ayyyyy! thank you! SO ICONIC!
Does your group also help with renters coming in from out of state?
We can definitely help provide some guidance. Moving from out of state is always hard. So if we can provide some assistance, happy to!
I have never lived in a place where people raved about how good the traffic was. I lived in Columbia, SC - their idea of traffic was having to wait through 2 light cycles instead of 1. I've also lived in the Atlanta metro - if it snowed - you might not make it home that night.
Every time I visit Denver I have a good time but I'm also thankful I don't actually live there. I'm also disappointed in the mountain view from Denver vs the Springs. I love it here but if I didn't have a remote job, I would be so screwed.
How would you spell, "purpley"?
you nailed it! hahaha I feel like I should make this shirt or hat lol
How many people _actually_ have the choice between Colorado Springs and Denver? You move to the city with the job. Right? The exception would be my case - a remote worker. In that case, I could work/live anywhere in the US. I choose Colorado Springs. Our family wanted to be in Colorado and we looked at all the cities along the Front Range. My cousin eliminated Pueblo for us - although that wasn't hard as the views aren't that great down there anyway. I suppose the other scenario would be unrelated to work - like retirement or being independently wealthy.
Colorado Springs is just better.
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