Boulder, CO--> moving
Boulder, CO--> moving
I may be possibly looking to move to Boulder in the fall of this year... I am trying to get some stuff in order and have a friend that is getting a house there.... Does anyone know what the apt are like around the University of CO?? That is where I will be transferring to go to school... and if you know that price ranges or any info about the area would be cool....
Thanks
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Re: Boulder, CO--> moving
Originally Posted by neece303
I may be possibly looking to move to Boulder in the fall of this year... I am trying to get some stuff in order and have a friend that is getting a house there.... Does anyone know what the apt are like around the University of CO?? That is where I will be transferring to go to school... and if you know that price ranges or any info about the area would be cool....
Thanks
Thanks
boulder is expensive. the cheapest way is to get a house and have a group of people to live in it with you. as far as price ranges for the school i am not sure about.
Re: Boulder, CO--> moving
besides that colorado kicks a@@. I'm from dallas and colorado is just *** fun i love the state and F**K anyone who doesn't. so when are you getting up here?
Re: Boulder, CO--> moving
Are you sure you want to move there? Look at these nuts...they can't even talk to each other on message board....
Anyhow....CO rocks...I lived there for a year or so but its a ghost town in the summer in Boulder.
Good Luck if you move there Chasity.
Anyhow....CO rocks...I lived there for a year or so but its a ghost town in the summer in Boulder.
Good Luck if you move there Chasity.
Re: Boulder, CO--> moving
Originally Posted by stunna929
you are from texas why would you want to leave? stay home you'll regret it! its freezing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!
and I can ride the fiddy or my wheeler in any weather tee hee..... +
I just wanted to see what the area was like from ppl that live there.. jobs, school, what to do, etc.....
Re: Boulder, CO--> moving
well about the only thing that really sux is the weather but other than that its ok. i moved here from Austin about 5 years ago and im still not used to the weather. So if you do end up coming out here make sure you look some of these guys up and they will show you a good time.
Re: Boulder, CO--> moving
Oh....be careful for those CRAZY *** pedestrians crossing the streets. I think those ******* WANT to get hit by cars.
"Colorado state law requires that you yield for pedestrians.......NO ****!
They had to make street signs for that.
"Colorado state law requires that you yield for pedestrians.......NO ****!
They had to make street signs for that.
Re: Boulder, CO--> moving
Originally Posted by stunna929
well about the only thing that really sux is the weather but other than that its ok. i moved here from Austin about 5 years ago and im still not used to the weather. So if you do end up coming out here make sure you look some of these guys up and they will show you a good time.
but when does it get warm up there? and how warm? are there any lakes close by?? I love the lake and like to wakeboard and jetski and stuff
Re: Boulder, CO--> moving
Originally Posted by neece303
hmm that sounds scary... I would have to get used to the cold or it would drive me crazy!!! I know that I would love the boarding...
but when does it get warm up there? and how warm? are there any lakes close by?? I love the lake and like to wakeboard and jetski and stuff
but when does it get warm up there? and how warm? are there any lakes close by?? I love the lake and like to wakeboard and jetski and stuff
no lakes...it's a desert here. jk, we have places to take boats out. awesome lakes up in the mountains too.
it doesn't stay cold for too long. the snow only usually stay's on the ground for a day or so, colorado is not a very humid place, therefor when it says 40 degrees it actually feels like 40 degrees and not 10. The summers aren't hot and sweaty(sticky) either,
colorado rocks, although visiting the beach is fuggin awesome too.
Re: Boulder, CO--> moving
Originally Posted by nuskool
no lakes...it's a desert here. jk, we have places to take boats out. awesome lakes up in the mountains too.
it doesn't stay cold for too long. the snow only usually stay's on the ground for a day or so, colorado is not a very humid place, therefor when it says 40 degrees it actually feels like 40 degrees and not 10. The summers aren't hot and sweaty(sticky) either,
colorado rocks, although visiting the beach is fuggin awesome too. 
it doesn't stay cold for too long. the snow only usually stay's on the ground for a day or so, colorado is not a very humid place, therefor when it says 40 degrees it actually feels like 40 degrees and not 10. The summers aren't hot and sweaty(sticky) either,
colorado rocks, although visiting the beach is fuggin awesome too. 
Re: Boulder, CO--> moving
cherry creek is the only lake close to denver thats worth anything and it sucks! very polluted and choppy, north side is ok but lots of fishers, mountain lakes are freezing *** cold!!!! anytime of the year, i have a wetsuit with titanium foil lining and i still freze my ***** off! boulder sucks *** though, live in denver or aurora,








