Colorado, United States

Overall StateScore

73.87

StateScore based on streets reviewed in Colorado

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  • StateVIBE 4/5
  • StateWIRED 4/5
  • StateHEALTH 4.5/5
  • StateVALUE 4/5
  • StateESSENTIALS 4/5

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  • Couples (28%)
  • Singles (27%)
  • Families with kids (26%)
  • Retirees (19%)
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2/5
It is obvious that most of these reviews are from people who only visit a couple of times a year. 16th Street, while novel, leaves much to be desired.

As someone who lived downtown for a couple of years, I can tell you that the one thing that 16th has plent...
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4/5
I've live on Eudora Street for 5 years and am very happy with the block and neighborhood. The proximity to Lindsley Park is great. Access to bus line 10 and 15 for an easy commute downtown. My only complaint is the weird sidewalks between 8th and 13th, they...
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4.5/5
Egewater Court and Edgewater Place is located about 15-20 minutes SSE of downtown Denver in the City of Lone Tree, CO.

Country Club Estates (HOA covenants are not overly restrictive, but people do tend to have agendas) is a small enclave (22 homeowners) a...
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4/5
Aspen is the perfect mix of a small friendly town with a major world class resort lifestyle. At AspenSpin.com we live by the mantra GO BIG, or Go Home.

Unfortunately the cost of "living the dream" is pretty high. The billionaires are pushing the millionai...
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4/5
The longest running continuous street in the United States. Always in various levels of redevelopment there's a mixture of old classic shops and hip new shops with several small art galleries providing culture. Also a ton of music venues that give you somethin...
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3.5/5
Located in the valley between two ski mountains, Steamboat Springs is a gorgeous city for families and couples. Less expensive than Vail or Aspen, Steamboat Springs offers ski town living at a reasonable price. There's plenty of outside activities available in...
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4/5
There's plenty of apartments and houses along the street that range from small studios to large homes. There's not as many shops or restaurants but all within walking distance. Plenty of coffee shops though to keep you caffeinated.
4/5
A gorgeous street with houses perfect for families who still want to live in the city. The public schools aren't the best but there are private options. There's a lot of character in the street and the houses and plenty of places of worship.
3/5
Going straight into downtown Broadway is full of things to do. There's shops, museums, the famous Denver Public Library and more nightclubs than you can imagine.
4/5
Nice street to live on if you work in downtown, you can walk or take a short bus trip into the city. A mixture of art deco apartments and classic houses to fit all budgets.
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