Fj605
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I'll be moving next year. You can buy my place in Arvada, CO. Easy access to the mountains, downtown, and airport.
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Vote yes for the new open lands bond this November if you want to minimize the sprawl. Seriously. Please.I can't even imagine what this place will look like in 7 or 8 years. mtmuley
I'm new here, and don't know you, and honestly can't tell from your posts in this thread if you're conservative or liberal. I was leaning conservative, until you said you liked Boulder....
If you're conservative = Reno or Colorado Springs
If you're liberal = Basically anywhere else in urban Colorado
CO wins that comparison. Can draw 4 very good tags as soon as a resident. My odds on moose and bighorn ewe (shot one years ago in CO as 2nd choice that used no points) go up to 10%.I know there are lots to consider when making a big move like this, but lets get to what is important. How may Colorado/Nevada nonresident points do you have that in a year or so you can turn into a premium tag as a resident?
No, I rarely hunt within 100 miles of Yellowstone.
California still allows elk, deer, pronghorn, and bear hunting too, BTW. No 100 mile buffer around any national parks either that I'm aware of.
Insert all the California politics you want, don't care.
I have friends in Gardnerville It's worth a drive down there for lunch dinner or Drinks at the JT.Appreciate all the feedback.
First choice is Reno. Colorado Springs will be it if Reno is a bust. Headed to Reno in two weeks to look at neighborhoods.
WTF! Now everyone is going to be moving in. Thanks for f'ing up heaven.Let me tell you about a very conservative place called Rock Springs… It might be the hidden gem you’re looking for.
Tough choice. Good luck.Am close to retiring. Housing prices are not a concern nor is the job market. We will spend 30 to 90 days overseas each year so can avoid those months while healthy enough to travel. I enjoy a nice meal at a restaurant on special occasions. Decent medical facilities are a plus with some "old age issues" specialists available.
Have spent winters in Scottsdale and summers in Portland. Will sell both homes and buy a home in one of three cities: Reno, Colorado Springs, Denver suburb such as Golden.
For any of you with knowledge on any of the above cities, what would be your Top 3 reasons to move and Top 3 to avoid?
I have some bonus points in NV and Preference points in CO. In Colorado could immediately, upon achieving residency, have 100% odds on good elk, deer, pronghorn and bear hunts plus 10% on moose and Bighorn ewe. In Nevada, no real locks to draw with my points.
I no longer mountain hunt (picture below from a decade ago) or solo backpack hunt but can manage okay on an outfitted hunt on horses into back country. I can day hike hunt as well but not very deep and no way can pack an elk out anymore. I like to turkey hunt. Duck hunt. I enjoy fly fishing but have not done so for a decade. I enjoy day hikes. Riding horses. I don't ski anymore.
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Reno pencils out to provide about $1,000 to $2000 more a month of post-tax cash flow, mostly due to having no state income tax. That is not life-altering for us. I think of Reno as Scottsdale but 20 degrees cooler each month plus snow and forest fire smoke.
Colorado Springs is about twice the size of Reno and a bit more conservative. Near Denver if want to spend a weekend in a big city. More snow than Reno.
Denver suburb has tons of non-stop flights via DEN including 14 countries plus pro sports teams but air quality varies from good (Golden) to bad (Aurora) and have 3 million neighbors including some which have issues society is struggling to address yet those folks are drawn to Denver with its outreach services.
I will be happy in any of these three cities.
22 other states? Where do you live right now? mtmuleyJust came back from a week vacation in reno/Tahoe
Hands down the dirtiest, smelliest, most disgusting city on the west coast. Makes the California homeless situation look like amateur hour. Two major hotel/casinos are being converted into homeless housing which is only going to attract more.. flies to poop or something like that.
Virginia highlands outside reno might be worth looking at. But your stuck between Reno and Carson City, so it's really a losing scenario all the way around.
I spent 3 weeks in Colorado in April this year looking for property to relocate to. Drove that state from top to bottom and east to west, I never realized Colorado was a liberal safe haven. it's really gone downhill, even the smaller communities...
I visited 22 other states last year for the sole purpose of finding somewhere to move to. I don't think I'm moving anytime soon.. good luck bud
California22 other states? Where do you live right now? mtmuley