MOVING TO DENVER

Hi!!! My name is Sexy Sydney I am on a quest to relocate myself and my kiddos. I chose denver because my oldest is attending college in the area. The purpose of this is to request info about Denver. Safe areas to live and work and safe hotels for myself. Areas to avoid ANYTHING that can be helpful in my transition. I am a native Ks girl and have an excellent reputation in KC, Mo and home which is Wichita. I rock their worlds I won't be moving until late june or early july but I am one who likes routine and thrives on knowledge. Will be visiting very soon. Looking forward to new friendships with both clients and providers OXOXXX SEXY SYDNEY You can PM me if needed
If it were me I would look at the North or South ends.
Brighton, just North of Denver still has a little bit of that farm community feel. Parker, on the south end has more of the horse culture. Boulder to the west is more new age I guess you would say, kinda "save the whales" type folks. East of Denver sucks unless you get way out. So I would recommend a trip and see if you couldn't get someone to give you a tour.
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Audrey Astor's Avatar
Hey girl, There are a lot of good areas to live. The best schools IMO are Cherry Creek or Douglas County.

There are lots of good places to work as well. A lot of ladies work in DTC, but he guys up North (Westminster, Broomfield areas) say there are not enough ladies. Stay away from Lakewood.

Good luck!
Doug28's Avatar
Hey Kid!
Listen to Holly.
Pick a part of town for your family not your business. Move your incall north and south to accommodate your metro clientele.

Welcome and have fun.
sweet.amber.lynn.milf's Avatar
I'm planning on moving to Denver as well I need a location with high clientele I love steady regulars what areas are ideal for that?
Amber everything here is within a 30 minutes drive. I currently live just north in Denver but go into town on days I work. There are highways everywhere so it's pretty easy. Stay away from. Loveland and Greely. North Denver is kind of farmy and gorgeous. You're so close to the city but out the hustle and bustle of Denver! Hobbying here is good. Eccie is slowly getting there, but yes TOB is here as well. I say make a profile on there and stay low key and bring them this way.
I'm planning on moving to Denver as well I need a location with high clientele I love steady regulars what areas are ideal for that? Originally Posted by sweet.amber.lynn.milf
Colorado is a great place! Most people who move here don't want to ever leave! I would just say stay out of Lakewood...at least that's how the saying goes here. I've been all over & done pretty good. DIA, Cherry Creek,downtown, DTC, Westminster, Stapleton...even parts of Aurora are ok.

Welcome to Colorado & good luck...lots of great guys too ;-)