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Old 12-13-2007, 10:43 PM
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Default Where should I move to in CO?

I am about to gradaute from business school at University of Iowa. I have been to Boulder and Fort Collins a few times to visit friends at college, Denver to visit family and some other spots to hit the slopes (Vail, Breckenridge).

I am dead set on moving to Colorado but I dont think I have been there enough to know which city would be best to move to.

I am looking for a place that has a good amount of job opportunities but is still relaxed. I also need to find an apartment place that is affordable.

Any suggestions for college graduate making a move to CO?
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Old 12-14-2007, 07:40 AM
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Fort Collins, Colorado Springs and everything in between could fit the bill for you. My suggestion would be to find a job first, then figure out where you want to live in relation to your employer's location.
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SetOnCO wrote:
Where should I move to in CO?
This is a decision that you alone can make.
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Denver metro area has most jobs in the state. Go there first, you can get choosier later after you get established.
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