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Old 01-26-2015, 06:45 AM
 
Location: Minnesota
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Looking at moving to colorado area, looking for a family friendly cheap cost of living area that has major hospitals grocery stores wal-mart and Target and shopping stores within 35 minn of town. I will need a few options so I have good job opportunity. Thanks!!!
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Old 01-26-2015, 07:45 AM
 
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Sorry, but your list of wants is not met in Colorado.

You will not find "cheap cost of living" anywhere near "major hospitals grocery stores Wal-Mart and Target" ....

try researching the hundreds of similar "I want to move to Colorado" threads currently on C-D for a little more insight.
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Old 01-26-2015, 04:28 PM
 
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I dunno, I think the OP's message is ill conceived but she's not asking for something that doesn't exist in reality. More so in that her criteria is overly broad and maybe hasn't thought the move out well enough.

Cheap is a relative term. You need to define what cheap means to you, using numbers. Living in norcal, Co Springs and Pueblo are "cheap" to me. Denver metro is about even with what I'm used to.

Every major population center in the state is going to have hospitals, grocery stores, Target and Wal-Mart. So if that's your only search criteria, you're not going to be able to narrow things down.

You should also give more detailed information on your job situation, or what type of work you're looking for.
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Old 01-27-2015, 09:30 AM
 
Location: CO/UT/AZ/NM Catch me if you can!
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*sigh* So very many of these identical questions. Sunsprit gave the best advice - go to the sticky on top here where you can search the index of Colorado threads which give a plethora of recent replies to posts such as yours.

The least expensive towns in Colorado are Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Both cities have plenty of Walmarts and Targets.
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