Thanks Nicole! I visited friends in Aurora a couple months ago & deduced everything you said about it- suburbia indeed!! Great for family life, not so much for night life. Visiting again next week for further scouting purposes. I appreciate all the content you’ve provided. 🙏
Awesome if you need some advice on where to drive around, shoot me a text or call 7207502234 I can give you some ideas on where to go so you’re not just driving aimlessly 🙂👍🏻
Thank you again! I’ll reach out if assistance is necessary. Mainly staying downtown next week so will be able to look around the immediate area which is where I’m targeting an apartment.
Pretty spot on. I like it here. My only gripe is the loud planes from the nearby airbase and the Mountain distance. Def looking to get closer to them later this year.
Fabulous Nicole thank you. I'm moving to Denver soon the information you provided is really helpful. Do you recommend residing in Aurora if I will be with my family there?
I live in SE Aurora and I enjoy it but it’s not for everyone! If you want to hop on a quick call or text me more about you and what your family likes I can lead you more in the right direction! 720-750-2234 thanks for watching!!
I think the biggest issue I see with Aurora is it has really bad suburban sprawl. great if you like suburbia but surprisingly still feels difficult to get to places even when you use a car.
I love living in southeast Aurora I'm from North Denver and it is very peaceful here with plenty to do. And the mountains are like 35 45 minutes not even that bad. Aurora off of east Colfax is still questionable but getting better 😂
if you really wanna get to the mountain quick i think Colorado Springs would be the best bet. I worked down there for about 6 months commuting from centennial and i had a great job which is unfortunate that I couldnt keep it because of the commute but when I went to work I was always amazed at how close the mountains were. I grew up in Colorado and many consider me a native because of how young I was when I moved here and I've never felt as close to the mountains as I did when I visited the springs. I've even lived in Denver and attended college in Littleton and neither felt as close to being in the mountains. Now if I remember correctly morrison is right under red rocks amphitheater and if you really wanna be in the mountains that little town is prolly gunna do the trick, however I hear there are issues with crowds and the like when red rocks has a popular show scheduled.
I was thinking of moving from New York to CO. I want to open up a pizza shop but idk what part I need a good population. Any suggestions? Also I need somewhere with a opertunity
I live in Denver, just a few yards from the Aurora border. I never go to Aurora because 1) crime is out of control 2) Aurora police are out of control. They'll ticket you for walking against a light. Meanwhile, people are assaulting and killing each other from one end of the city to another.
Thanks for commenting! Definitely dependent on where in Aurora you live. 300,000 plus people live there and it’s very big. I live in se Aurora and enjoy it. I haven’t had to deal with any out of control crime and haven’t been pulled over yet 🤷🏻♀️
@@coloradoliving2228 The worst suburban sprawl outside of Los Angeles. No culture, no nature, horrible traffic and ugliness everywhere, The only things going for it are University of Colorado Med Center and a few decent ethnic restaurants. That hideous and weird broken chair sculpture on Colfax sort of sums the place up.
@@coloradoliving2228 What is there that's different from the rest of Aurora? I live in Denver on Colfax near the Aurora border. It's a trashy slum, but at least has a bit of personality.
I suggest you do further research into your area as the video is misinformed in my opinion, your right beside illif Mississippi and Colfax being in aurora, I understand your a bit father but your still very centralized to denver
Thanks for your opinion! It’s all up to interpretation. I don’t consider se aurora central at all. It’s 30 minutes or more from downtown. It’s definitely a full on suburb 👍🏻 I’m very familiar with the area because I live here 🙂
This is specifically se Aurora which isn’t as built up as other places. Lots of houses just not lots of food options or things to do. Sorry you don’t feel the same but it’s all an opinion 🙂
ah, i thought this was going to be about Aurora as a whole not just the SE -- I'm debating NW Aurora solely bc of UCHealth, but i'd rather not do Aurora at all bc of the crime levels and having to be on public trans for awhile... smh
Aurora is definitely one of the most affordable areas in Denver metro. Check out the public trans map and see maybe if there are some other areas close to stop that will take you there!
Much better places around metro Denver than Aurora and many of them don’t cost much more. Aurora used to be affordable. Now you are paying a lot to live in that dump. Yes, south Aurora is nice but it still leaves you close to the bs. Thornton, Northglenn, Arvada, Lakewood are all better by a lot.
Aurora has one thing going for it, Its not commerce city or thornton. Where you can smell industial waste and dog chow cooking at the purina plant all day. If you do want to say one good thing about aurora at least it is near the airport so once you relize you dont like it you can fly away pretty fast.
@@coloradoliving2228 drive on I 70 you will see the dog chow plant on the south side of the freeway in the commerce city area. It reeks so bad you can have your car windows rolled up and still smell it. I and friends even if that was the quikest route would drive 30 minutes or more not to go near that. Overwhelming smell of rot and barf. Can't believe the end product is something dogs would eat.
You left out the part about getting killed at the movies. Oh how fun that was..... and if people dont like SE aurora they sure as hell wont like North Aurora. I saw two homeless guys cooking and eating a dead baby in public there once.
Lol I just simply don’t believe this… and bad things can happen anywhere. Sadly doesn’t matter where you live their could be a shooting. Boulder is one of the most expensive places and sought after places in Denver metro and it happened to them too!
@@dragonballzenyamouth93 Littleton is becoming no better than Aurora. with all the gentrification happening in the neighborhoods out there, littleton/englewood will soon become another hotspot for the poor, crime, and anything else you associate with the city of aurora. Which as a matter of fact was originally supposed to be the capitol of colorado.
Thanks Nicole! I visited friends in Aurora a couple months ago & deduced everything you said about it- suburbia indeed!! Great for family life, not so much for night life. Visiting again next week for further scouting purposes. I appreciate all the content you’ve provided. 🙏
Awesome if you need some advice on where to drive around, shoot me a text or call 7207502234 I can give you some ideas on where to go so you’re not just driving aimlessly 🙂👍🏻
Thank you again! I’ll reach out if assistance is necessary. Mainly staying downtown next week so will be able to look around the immediate area which is where I’m targeting an apartment.
Ok! Try little man ice cream if your downtown. Super good :)
It's still better than living in the Texas heat
So true!!
I considered dallas but than realized that the heat will eventually kick my ass and people will just stay inside anyway.
Pretty spot on. I like it here. My only gripe is the loud planes from the nearby airbase and the Mountain distance. Def looking to get closer to them later this year.
I grew up right next to airforce base so I don’t even notice! And mountain distance is also true!
Fabulous Nicole thank you. I'm moving to Denver soon the information you provided is really helpful. Do you recommend residing in Aurora if I will be with my family there?
I live in SE Aurora and I enjoy it but it’s not for everyone! If you want to hop on a quick call or text me more about you and what your family likes I can lead you more in the right direction! 720-750-2234 thanks for watching!!
I liked living there! Slightly more affordable (although nothing is anymore)
I live in southeast aurora and it takes 39 minutes to get to Morrison which is right at edge of the front range.
I think the biggest issue I see with Aurora is it has really bad suburban sprawl. great if you like suburbia but surprisingly still feels difficult to get to places even when you use a car.
I love living in southeast Aurora I'm from North Denver and it is very peaceful here with plenty to do. And the mountains are like 35 45 minutes not even that bad. Aurora off of east Colfax is still questionable but getting better 😂
Yes I love it here :) I wish there was more food but that’s ok!
@@coloradoliving2228 ya we tend to head back to the North and South side Denver for some good authentic food.
if you really wanna get to the mountain quick i think Colorado Springs would be the best bet. I worked down there for about 6 months commuting from centennial and i had a great job which is unfortunate that I couldnt keep it because of the commute but when I went to work I was always amazed at how close the mountains were. I grew up in Colorado and many consider me a native because of how young I was when I moved here and I've never felt as close to the mountains as I did when I visited the springs. I've even lived in Denver and attended college in Littleton and neither felt as close to being in the mountains. Now if I remember correctly morrison is right under red rocks amphitheater and if you really wanna be in the mountains that little town is prolly gunna do the trick, however I hear there are issues with crowds and the like when red rocks has a popular show scheduled.
I was thinking of moving from New York to CO. I want to open up a pizza shop but idk what part I need a good population. Any suggestions? Also I need somewhere with a opertunity
Hi! So many good options. Reach out! 7207502234 so we can get more into detail 👍🏻
Try Charlotte, NC or Texas
Love the grittiness of Aurora, very authentic.
I live in Denver, just a few yards from the Aurora border. I never go to Aurora because 1) crime is out of control 2) Aurora police are out of control. They'll ticket you for walking against a light. Meanwhile, people are assaulting and killing each other from one end of the city to another.
Thanks for commenting! Definitely dependent on where in Aurora you live. 300,000 plus people live there and it’s very big. I live in se Aurora and enjoy it. I haven’t had to deal with any out of control crime and haven’t been pulled over yet 🤷🏻♀️
@@coloradoliving2228 The worst suburban sprawl outside of Los Angeles. No culture, no nature, horrible traffic and ugliness everywhere, The only things going for it are University of Colorado Med Center and a few decent ethnic restaurants. That hideous and weird broken chair sculpture on Colfax sort of sums the place up.
Sorry you feel this way! Try SE Aurora. That’s where I’m at and I like it 🙂
@@coloradoliving2228 What is there that's different from the rest of Aurora? I live in Denver on Colfax near the Aurora border. It's a trashy slum, but at least has a bit of personality.
That's comforting to know since I just to move to Aurora last year courtesy of my brother
Aurora is the area Mufasa told Simba to never go to.
Haha definitely depends on where like all places!
I suggest you do further research into your area as the video is misinformed in my opinion, your right beside illif Mississippi and Colfax being in aurora, I understand your a bit father but your still very centralized to denver
Thanks for your opinion! It’s all up to interpretation. I don’t consider se aurora central at all. It’s 30 minutes or more from downtown. It’s definitely a full on suburb 👍🏻 I’m very familiar with the area because I live here 🙂
It's not bad as long you work closely to were you live then you're fine and have family members 😉
Went to Gateway HS 1988. Man it's the ghetto now.
too much crime that town was rocked by a terrible shooting there😮😮😮😮🤦 doesnt sound like a clean town to live in should be advised
Depends. Aurora is huge. I live in Aurora and it’s beautiful here 🙂 roads aren’t the best that’s true!
hate Denver area
I personally couldn’t live there either. I like my suburbs!
A secluded town would be greely not Aurora. (Proceededs to comment more in utter confusion to this video)
This is specifically se Aurora which isn’t as built up as other places. Lots of houses just not lots of food options or things to do. Sorry you don’t feel the same but it’s all an opinion 🙂
ah, i thought this was going to be about Aurora as a whole not just the SE -- I'm debating NW Aurora solely bc of UCHealth, but i'd rather not do Aurora at all bc of the crime levels and having to be on public trans for awhile... smh
Aurora is definitely one of the most affordable areas in Denver metro. Check out the public trans map and see maybe if there are some other areas close to stop that will take you there!
Much better places around metro Denver than Aurora and many of them don’t cost much more. Aurora used to be affordable. Now you are paying a lot to live in that dump. Yes, south Aurora is nice but it still leaves you close to the bs. Thornton, Northglenn, Arvada, Lakewood are all better by a lot.
Stop I love aurora Colorado 😡😡
You can be in the mountains in 45 minutes from se Aurora please don't be misleading
It’s at least an hour depending on traffic 🤷🏻♀️ but not miss leading. I’m not a human gps it’s an estimate 👍🏻
GET OUT OF OUR STATE
Your state?? Are your ancestors from Colorado?
@@coloradoliving2228 yes, get out.
@@cheese3772🙅nope.
@@cheese3772nope! I’m moving there 😰😈
Lmao these arrogant assholes thinking they own the land
Aurora has one thing going for it, Its not commerce city or thornton. Where you can smell industial waste and dog chow cooking at the purina plant all day. If you do want to say one good thing about aurora at least it is near the airport so once you relize you dont like it you can fly away pretty fast.
I’ve been there many times and I don’t smell anything like that.
@@coloradoliving2228 drive on I 70 you will see the dog chow plant on the south side of the freeway in the commerce city area. It reeks so bad you can have your car windows rolled up and still smell it. I and friends even if that was the quikest route would drive 30 minutes or more not to go near that. Overwhelming smell of rot and barf. Can't believe the end product is something dogs would eat.
@@coloradoliving2228 yea you trippin if you can’t smell that
Too loud ,bye.
There's a volume button on your remote, press down on it. You're welcome.
@@htownallday281 Still too loud.
Please pronounce the word "mountains" correctly.
I’m sorry I did not say mountains to your liking :// I’ll do better
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i grew up there
You left out the part about getting killed at the movies. Oh how fun that was..... and if people dont like SE aurora they sure as hell wont like North Aurora. I saw two homeless guys cooking and eating a dead baby in public there once.
Lol I just simply don’t believe this…
and bad things can happen anywhere. Sadly doesn’t matter where you live their could be a shooting. Boulder is one of the most expensive places and sought after places in Denver metro and it happened to them too!
@@coloradoliving2228 I would still live in littletone or builder.
Real believable, dragonballzenyamouth93
One of the most ignorant things I have seen in this comment thread.
@@dragonballzenyamouth93 Littleton is becoming no better than Aurora. with all the gentrification happening in the neighborhoods out there, littleton/englewood will soon become another hotspot for the poor, crime, and anything else you associate with the city of aurora. Which as a matter of fact was originally supposed to be the capitol of colorado.