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bent
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: under the weather
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If you have lots of disposable income or a trust fund, there are lofts next to LoDo (lower downtown). Only about a million per. But hey, you get to watch Rockies games from your window.
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Mademoiselle martini
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Denver
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Thanks on the Cherry Creek info. I had always thought it was more of a country club type area. It sounds interesting. I am, however, not interested in renting. I'll be purchasing a house. Anyone aware of blue collar or "used to be dangerous old neighborhoods" that are now becoming safer and popular and still have fixer upper deals? A loft would be great, I love the modern aesthetics, but I really need a yard where I can garden and my dog can run around.
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Try the area near Washington Park which adjoins Cherry Creek (which btw is NOT all country club - many cool older homes in area and when I lived there I had a great back yard for my dog!). Aurora has its moments (though few and far between), and so does Littleton (kinda). There's always Golden which may be a bit of commute, but which I always had a sneaking fondness for, despite its being the home of Coors (BARF!) Mrs. Parker, whatever you do, do NOT drink Coors! You will regret it! And since you have crashed the party, please stay and party on! |
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