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This whole team is based around our RU-vid Channel and the videos I make there. It's very important to me that I can keep making this content and still be involved with every new client who reaches out for help. I've toured the country playing music so I'd like to think I have an idea of what makes a place great and I strive to be your source of information on all things Denver!
thanks for the video; I'm going to do a recon trip to denver fairly soon, and the tips are helpful. also just some minor feedback: the montages of car/drone footage + music do not add anything and I skip through them every time; maybe consider cutting them/making them shorter.
I’m in my twenties and living with my parents in centennial. Can you recommend any places to explore or just get out of the house. I feel like I’m surrounded by never ending suburban homes and/or places for children-teens and their parents
I''ll always live here in City Park West. In a 15 minute walk I can be at the Capitol, Library, Civic Center, City Park, Zoo and Nature & Science Museum. And 2 dispensaries.
Enjoyed this video. Going to visit this summer & see a concert at Red Rock. Looking for cool places to eat, drink and shop. The art district looks cool.
We left over 26 years ago due to growth and ugly. Now it spreads for UN to destroy the front range. Because when a state is ran by demons this is what you get.
Millennial born and raised in SF, but went to college out in the Midwest. I’ve been wanting to move back east but my spouse doesn’t want to be too far from CA. We’ve been strongly considering the Denver area because it just makes sense geographically. Thank you for your services! 🫶
I didn't hear you mention that Littleton is on the D line of the light rail. Personally that's one of my biggest pros because it allows multiple options for commuting and accessing Denver amenities.
Why does everyone in Denver/Colorado outside of the people in like Castle Rock and the Mountains look weathered like they did far too many drugs? Is there a drug problem out in Denver now?
My husband and I are moving to the Denver area in the next six months and I was wondering if all of the info in your video is still true. I see it was made two years ago. Erie sounds amazing!
Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏🌈Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. Thank you. God bless you. 😊Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 😊
I attempted to move to Denver, stayed 7 months and was horrified at how grim of a city it is. The homeless and meth issues are in your face almost everywhere you go. Granted, mountain access on weekends is great, but the day to day there felt extremely difficult at times. During the winter if you think you're close to easy ski access reassess that. Unless you can leave on a thursday and come back monday to avoid 3 hours of traffic, spend 3k plus to stay in Vail/Aspen, even Breckenridge, it is most defintely not a mountain town. The heat during the summer is absolutely oppressive. I moved initially for the rock climbing and granted there is incredible access. But Denver as a city itself is a sh-thole. It is not walkable at all, other than a few spread out areas. Worth a month long visit or more before committing to a move.
I moved to Colorado once, I had no idea everything could be so stupid and backwards. I moved back home and had a whole new appreciation for where i came from. I will never step foot in that shit hole again...
Video title feels misleading unless your target audience are the wealthy, which considering the state of the economy probably is. Castle Rock is expensive, no public transport either, barely anything interesting to do either unless you're super outdoorsy, like more than what the impression people from Denver apparently give.