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WHAT?! how is that possible......its almost impossible to find a 1bedroom apartment for $500...... how can someone even cover their mortgage renting for 500?Quote:
Originally Posted by cornbread
your bound to be in high crime area for that price....decent 3 bedroom house in decent neighborhood will be atleast 175-200kQuote:
Originally Posted by twitch
Agreed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Weekend
Only place you're going to find a house in Colorado (Denver area) for $80 - $100k is in the high crime area of Aurora or Denver.
$175 - 200k is the low end of decent middle class homes here. Spot on with the number too.
Which explains why I live in an apartment. I make a decent living but we're an old fashioned family of 4 and she's a house wife. I can't afford a house on a decent salary in this state. I've been begging her to move for years but her whole family lives here and she won't do it. We could live in the midwest on a 20 acre ranch with a 3500sq.ft house for $200k. Not that I'd buy that. I'm more into a 1500sq.ft. 3bd-2bath on 2 acres with a 60x60 shop/barn. About $100k - 130k in the midwest - and the same salary as I make now.
Colorado isn't a cheap place to live.
I don't buy your cop buddies assesment. I've lived in Arvada nearly my entire life. The two absolute worst crimes I've ever seen in this city, that made the news were:,..Quote:
Originally Posted by PufferLungs
1. Guy from Aurora waiting for a bus in Arvada, Calls a Cab, turns out to be a major criminal, Robs and kills the Cab driver then runs, and gets busted in Arvada.
2. Second "worst" crime in Arvada is Bank robberies, and those were done mainly by people who didn't even live in Arvada. They just drove to the other end of town to rob a bank.
Here is a link to city-data's city listings Colorado Bigger Cities (over 6000 residents) - Real Estate, Housing, Schools, Residents, Crime, Pollution, Demographics and More. About 1/3rd the way down is a crime chart. The code for the overall crime rate is a scale which higher numbers equal higher crime. National average is 320.
Arvada posts at 185. (barely over half the national crime average).
Aurora posts an impressive 338(higher then national average)
Golden is 182.4
Thornton is pulling 266.8 (pretty high)
Denver posts 350.9 (Highest I looked at.)
Point is EVERY cop works in the "worst" crime city according to them. Boulder (217.8) was a "hippy" city, until the "CU Riot" a few years back. Then topped off with the whole Jon Bonnet scandle. NOW they have a swat team, a riot truck, and every cops acts like they are living in EAST LA circa 1988. All because of one unsolved murder and a guy burning a couch in the street!
Yes the Boulder "riots" were not riots at all. First one was a CU student lit a couch on fire in the street, people gathered to look at the burning couch. Cops started pushing the looky loos around. The drunk, student looky loos got upset and pushed back after the cops got to rough on a few of those drunk idiots. The following year the cops showed up in force 6 hours in advance to "kick off" another riot.
Arvada got a huge boost in police around 10 years ago from the FEDS. During the roughly 85th Arvada Harvest festival some drunk homeless guy got in a fight at the beer garden. Cops chased him when he ran. Guy hides under a car in the parking lot. So,.. Cops bring in the big guns. State troopers, helicopter, police bikes AND dogs. They search the parking lot for over 40 min. Drunk guy has to pee, so he climbes out from under the car and turns himself in. So, to justify the cost of hunting for him, they reported it as a "RIOT"!
Arvada nearly doubled it's forces over the next two years in response to that "riot".
Personally I don't consider a drunk guy hiding under a car a "riot" any more then I think a hundred students watching a couch burn is a "riot". These are both examples of cities using false information for fiscal boosts from the FED and state.
So, my point is don't take hear say as fact from cops. They ALL think they have it the worst! I'd walk through any Colorado city alone at 2am without much fear, if any as well. Even Aurora!
Check the facts with the actual statistics too.:thumbsup:
So you make ~$1600 - $1700 a week (after-tax, after 401k deposit, after health-insurance premium) and you still can't afford a house!? Huh....Quote:
Originally Posted by PufferLungs
aww...a little real estate thread...that's soooooooo cute!
I think I'll go to a real estate site and ask about MMJ!
makes sense to you...
i am just having trouble living in a state that isnt a MMJ state and i am just
looking around for any options cali is expensive and apparently so is Colorado
i am in tx i have a 4 bed 2 bath for 74k bought it 4 months ago texas is cheep
as shit if you want to move out here
**and i dont live in a shitty area
it didnt start as that but if thats what it has turned into then oh wellQuote:
Originally Posted by cornbread
the smartass that rents a house in the metro area for 500 has arrived!:stoned:Quote:
Originally Posted by cornbread
difference is every mmj user & human on earth deals with real estate trying to find the right place to do what we do.......few real estate professionals deal with mmj, so how can you make that comparison?