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Old 05-12-2012, 05:45 PM
 
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Hi Everyone, Just wanted to let you know my trip to Colorado was great! I was able to look around a few areas for when I retire. As Mike from back east says "Your Gonna Love Colorado". I'm originally from NJ and took a job relocation to NC 17 years ago. There is no way in hell I would retire here or go back to NJ. Colorado was welcoming and it was nice not to have hot humid weather. I haven't had a decent transit system in so long that it was a nice added bonus. All in all I visited Denver and a few of the suburb towns, Boulder and Gunbarrell. Each area has it's own unique vibe. You have to make a few trips to really find an area that you can call home.
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Old 05-12-2012, 08:51 PM
 
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That's great to hear! I'm relocating from Texas to Colorado in July and I'm super excited. Everyone keeps saying that I will love it.
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Old 05-13-2012, 07:31 AM
 
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Hi Everyone, Just wanted to let you know my trip to Colorado was great! I was able to look around a few areas for when I retire. As Mike from back east says "Your Gonna Love Colorado". I'm originally from NJ and took a job relocation to NC 17 years ago. There is no way in hell I would retire here or go back to NJ. Colorado was welcoming and it was nice not to have hot humid weather. I haven't had a decent transit system in so long that it was a nice added bonus. All in all I visited Denver and a few of the suburb towns, Boulder and Gunbarrell. Each area has it's own unique vibe. You have to make a few trips to really find an area that you can call home.
Awesome. We welcome you with open arms. We just got back from a two week vacation in San Diego. As much as I love my birth place I was very happy to be back home in Colorado.
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