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Thanks for making a memorable video. You stand out from all other videos with your frank and personal views at the end. I visited Boulder in early April 2024 and found it a lovely place. You are all lucky to have such lovely nature right outside your doorsteps. The residents of Boulders should be proud to have you in their midst. Well done.
I went to school in boulder. Its lively. Food culture there is crazily amazing. But moving there unless you are a student or rich again you will notice certain disparities. Again it is a very cliqueish town. There are a lot of bars and so ial events yo attend so meeting people is easy. Making friends? Well. Good luck
Lived there for a few years for college. The huge thing for me was the food scene. I mean, yeah, the bike paths were phenomenal but a lot of cities are catching up with that now. Would be sad to see the Dark Horse go because I have never found any place like it elsewhere, but when I think about it, I didn't really frequent the place so never grew attached to it. Boulder is volatile in that way. A lot of my favorite places that existed came and went just during the short period I was there.
Thanks for sharing. Always interesting to hear about others' experiences. Given that volatility, everyone seems to have a pretty different experience of the city in a variety of ways.
A major negative about Boulder is the socially distant culture. The culture is individualistic- going up into the mountains, working out, doing activities but not really hanging out. There is very little social vibe or scene especially over the holidays. I agree with another commenter regarding the food which I find to be bland and high priced coupled with bad service even at the high end restaurants.
Something that you didn't mention about the Marshall Fire is that those houses that burned down were "green" houses.. "Green" stuff is more $$$.. They do that to keep the poor out.. I live in Denver and I have looked at a couple places in Boulder.. When I asked about crime I was told multiple times that the one bad crime is that bicycles get stolen a lot.. When you mentioned dating I have also heard that people in Boulder are really snooty.. That also goes with the friendly, laid back vibe.. I notice a lot of people that won't even look at you... If friendly is being socially distant then so be it.. I have noticed that in Boulder, Denver, and I am not sure about Colorado Springs (I haven't been there enough to know)..
Helloooooo my wonderful friends! Leave a comment! Send me an email! I love you so much!
E: 'cmadaras@livsothebysrealty.com'
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C: 203-505-3356
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Thanks for making a memorable video. You stand out from all other videos with your frank and personal views at the end.
I visited Boulder in early April 2024 and found it a lovely place. You are all lucky to have such lovely nature right outside your doorsteps.
The residents of Boulders should be proud to have you in their midst. Well done.
Thank you so much!
Great video
Thanks!
Informative video. Keep it up!
Thank you for such an honest look at the city.
You are very welcome!
I went to school in boulder. Its lively. Food culture there is crazily amazing. But moving there unless you are a student or rich again you will notice certain disparities. Again it is a very cliqueish town. There are a lot of bars and so ial events yo attend so meeting people is easy. Making friends? Well. Good luck
Great video - thank you!
My pleasure!
Lived there for a few years for college. The huge thing for me was the food scene. I mean, yeah, the bike paths were phenomenal but a lot of cities are catching up with that now. Would be sad to see the Dark Horse go because I have never found any place like it elsewhere, but when I think about it, I didn't really frequent the place so never grew attached to it. Boulder is volatile in that way. A lot of my favorite places that existed came and went just during the short period I was there.
Thanks for sharing. Always interesting to hear about others' experiences. Given that volatility, everyone seems to have a pretty different experience of the city in a variety of ways.
A major negative about Boulder is the socially distant culture. The culture is individualistic- going up into the mountains, working out, doing activities but not really hanging out. There is very little social vibe or scene especially over the holidays. I agree with another commenter regarding the food which I find to be bland and high priced coupled with bad service even at the high end restaurants.
Walked by these homes so many times
Something that you didn't mention about the Marshall Fire is that those houses that burned down were "green" houses.. "Green" stuff is more $$$.. They do that to keep the poor out..
I live in Denver and I have looked at a couple places in Boulder.. When I asked about crime I was told multiple times that the one bad crime is that bicycles get stolen a lot.. When you mentioned dating I have also heard that people in Boulder are really snooty.. That also goes with the friendly, laid back vibe.. I notice a lot of people that won't even look at you... If friendly is being socially distant then so be it.. I have noticed that in Boulder, Denver, and I am not sure about Colorado Springs (I haven't been there enough to know)..