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vercetti2021

(10,403 posts)
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 02:28 AM Nov 2022

Estes Park

Hello future Coloradans. I was wondering if anyone lived in the Estes Park area. My fiance and I are heavily leaning on moving there in the next year or two. Like is it a good place to raise a family? My fiance has a 5 year old daughter and frankly I'm eager myself to begin a new life elsewhere. She has family that is nearby but I wanted to see if any DUers are from there or live around that area.

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Estes Park (Original Post) vercetti2021 Nov 2022 OP
check its wikipedia page nt msongs Nov 2022 #1
I did vercetti2021 Nov 2022 #4
Gunnison nwliberalkiwi Nov 2022 #2
And routinely one of the coldest places in the lower 48. ZZenith Nov 2022 #3
How come there? vercetti2021 Nov 2022 #5
I love it up there, visit often and have friends living there... hlthe2b Nov 2022 #6
My partner's aunt and uncle have lived there for years Better Days Ahoy Nov 2022 #7
That's a reason vercetti2021 Nov 2022 #10
I lived in Steamboat Springs haydukelives Nov 2022 #11
I'd be happy to help you to connect with her Better Days Ahoy Nov 2022 #12
Check Wikipedia and Realtor.com for cost of living data Better Days Ahoy Nov 2022 #13
I will vercetti2021 Nov 2022 #14
Oh, great! Then you can ignore the unrelated comments on this post Better Days Ahoy Nov 2022 #15
I'm just hoping this is my forever home vercetti2021 Nov 2022 #16
Wishing you and your family a most satisfying life Better Days Ahoy Nov 2022 #17
I lived in Sedona AZ for 20 years Sedona Nov 2022 #8
Little off topic but, DEbluedude Nov 2022 #9

ZZenith

(4,328 posts)
3. And routinely one of the coldest places in the lower 48.
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 03:34 AM
Nov 2022

Crested Butte is right up the road, though, which is a pretty amazing place to spend time. Cold, cold, cold, cold, cold, though.

vercetti2021

(10,403 posts)
5. How come there?
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 04:00 AM
Nov 2022

Can't afford school. She and I will need to find work immediately once we move

hlthe2b

(106,752 posts)
6. I love it up there, visit often and have friends living there...
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 04:50 AM
Nov 2022

But in recent years wildfires and flash floods have diminished my consideration to live there. Absolutely beautiful though, but you better like elk and not be an idiot tourist who thinks they should approach them (a big herd lives nearby and traverses downtown Estes all the time. They are basically protected, but said tourists who get too close may well regret it)

It is NOT inexpensive AT ALL--None of the mountain towns are, thus most of the workers (at the ski resorts in particular, but Estes is a tourist haven too) have to live and commute from distant communities.

Better Days Ahoy

(706 posts)
7. My partner's aunt and uncle have lived there for years
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 06:42 AM
Nov 2022

8200 ft. Altitude
Lovely arts town
They've been there for years and haven't considered leaving

vercetti2021

(10,403 posts)
10. That's a reason
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 09:27 AM
Nov 2022

My fiance is an artist. She wants to start a studio and wants me to help with it.

haydukelives

(1,230 posts)
11. I lived in Steamboat Springs
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 10:13 AM
Nov 2022

we had a riddle that would likely apply to Estes Park. how do you leave Steamboat with a small fortune? Arrive with a large fortune. Actually would likely apply to most resort towns in Colorado. Very expensive to live here.

Better Days Ahoy

(706 posts)
12. I'd be happy to help you to connect with her
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 06:16 AM
Nov 2022

Can't guarantee that Lexi will reply, but she's a lifelong artist who settled in Estes Park to be near her Air Force son in Colorado Springs. It's a perfect place for her art, too.

Better Days Ahoy

(706 posts)
13. Check Wikipedia and Realtor.com for cost of living data
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 06:20 AM
Nov 2022

Seems to be a few comments here about cost of living in OTHER destination places, which will not help you at all. Call a local Realtor based in Estes Park to get useable, accurate info.

Wikipedia is pretty good for income and demographics data, too. Just look up the town.

vercetti2021

(10,403 posts)
14. I will
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 07:09 AM
Nov 2022

She is looking into it heavily because she has family living in Estes Park. Reason why she is super invested in Colorado atm. I'm perfectly happy where she wants to go. So I assume she is researching more into housing or apartments right now.

Better Days Ahoy

(706 posts)
15. Oh, great! Then you can ignore the unrelated comments on this post
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 07:20 AM
Nov 2022

And laser focus on real info.
Best wishes to you.
I've moved quite a bit all over the country.
Always exciting to go to new places.

vercetti2021

(10,403 posts)
16. I'm just hoping this is my forever home
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 07:23 AM
Nov 2022

I'm 32, we are getting married in two days. I'm ready to settle and have my family. She had a daughter and thats more than enough for me. I don't need to have a kid with her.

Sedona

(3,821 posts)
8. I lived in Sedona AZ for 20 years
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 06:43 AM
Nov 2022

Yes it was beautiful and YMMV in Estes Park...

Living in a tourist town just outside a major National Park in a rural area, your housing costs will be astronomical if housing is available at all. This is a result of much of the long-term rental inventory being converted to short-term vacation rentals.

The health care choices are slim to none. What is available is generally awful.

Given the demographics with most year round residents a retired population, they make sure the schools get next to nothing for funding.

Unless you are a professional who can work remotely from home, most jobs are low paying service industry/retail gigs.

In the event you do decide to move there, PLEASE use a local Realtor to find even rental property. They know the lay of the land when it comes to local services, schools etc.

DEbluedude

(827 posts)
9. Little off topic but,
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 06:58 AM
Nov 2022

I spent the last two weeks of September in Scottsdale/Sedona area. The drive from Scottsdale to Sedona was great. Rt. 89, IIRC. Spent time in Wickenburg, Prescott, Jerome. Absolutely beautiful. Ms. Dude and I loved it and we plan on returning.

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