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Jan 13, 2017
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BigD Coug
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A question re Denver: Is it possible to work downtown and commute to a small
town with open space (i.e. A few acres) that doesn't feel like a suburb?
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A question re Denver: Is it possible to work downtown and commute to a small
BigD Coug
1/13/17 1:13am
Maybe - but you have to pay crazy housing costs.
Cswilliam01
1/13/17 3:52am
Having grown up in Castle Rock
TheHop
1/13/17 6:16am
Erie.
vinnie
1/13/17 6:36am
Its filling in fast, though.
vinnie
1/13/17 6:52am
It's possible, but it depends on how far of a commute is bearable.
Coug Eastwood
1/13/17 6:42am
Yes, but to have land semi-close in (i.e. Foxfield, Centennial, S. Aurora) is
Dangerous
1/13/17 8:11am
I think you should check out Parker. It's a really nice town.
RdF3
1/13/17 8:11am
There are a few really old farm homes there on some acreage
stoils
1/13/17 9:26am
Your commute will be long
xatty
1/13/17 8:23am
Try looking at some of the mountain towns W/SW, i.e Evergreen, Confier, Pine.
Bunyip
1/13/17 9:09am
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