What's Boulder, CO really like?
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A quick search of Colproperties.com shows that there are 226 properties in Boulder for sale between $89,000 and 250,000. Yes the vast majority are condos, but who wants to mow the lawn when there are so many other things to do outside. |
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Interesting chart of real estate prices from this Eric and Lucie post. |
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a bunch of whiners! |
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clackmon wrote: how did you grow up in nc and learn nothing about fried chicken??I'm confused dude! What did you mean by this? Do you know where I can find some tasty fried chicken in Boulder besides King Soopers? The only two places I've found fried chicken in this state is at King Soopers and Chic-Fil-A in Westminster. Sometimes I long to quit my job as a structural engineer and open up a Bojangles Famous Chicken n Biscuits right in the middle of Pearl Street! |
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What the heck happened to CP+B's website? Yikes! |
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boulder is the worst. dont come here |
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Richard- checkout coloproperties.com/ . According to the site there are 1242 properties for sale in Boulder and vicinity. The highest priced one is $7,890,000 and the lowest $72,841 for a permanently affordable unit. Median price is below 500K (1/2 above, 1/2 below). |
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jarthur wrote: Do you know where I can find some tasty fried chicken in Boulder besides King Soopers?Anyone know of a good fried chicken joint in Denver? I've sampled many, but none really supplants the Col. The best fried chicken I've found in the state is Slogar in Crested Butte. |
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the dudes on colfax swear by popyes, but i think they are on crack. |
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Mike McHugh wrote: Cora Faye's on Colorado, Tom's in Five Points. Joseph's was great, but I think he closed.Was Joseph's also in Five Points? I went to a divey place down there years ago that had great fried chicken, but couldn't find it again when I recently got the cravin' The Popeye's on Colfax is decent, Church's on Colorado is better, but for some nasty ass reason I still like the Col.s' original. |
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matt davies wrote: The best fried chicken I've found in the state is Slogar in Crested Butte.Slogar is amazing. This was in the paper the other day: dailycamera.com/food/ci_184… |
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Boulder is a really expensive place to live and there are a bunch of hippy liberal want a be's aside from that. It's an amazing climbing community, and some of the best concentration of diverse rock and access to some of the best climbing in the world. |
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What David Rivers said about housing. |
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JPVallone wrote:Boulder is a really expensive place to live and there are a bunch of hippy liberal want a be's aside from that.What do they "want a be" [sic]? Conservative? |
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Marc H wrote: What do they "want a be" [sic]? Conservative?funny |
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So excited! Just found out that I'll be interviewing in Boulder on the 29th and 30th! Hoping to be there from 27th-30th. Now the really important question - with so little time what are the must dos while I'm there (climbing and in the city)? |
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Lauren Trojan wrote:with so little time what are the must dos while I'm there (climbing and in the city)?Must dos in Boulder in August? Leave Boulder and climb in Estes Park or RMNP. ;-) |
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Lauren, |
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The best fried chicken in the Front Range in at the Denver Biscuit Company. While your at it try their pizza and bloody Mary's. |
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By and large, self-absorbed Yuppies are just flat-out irritating. As with all irritants, the concentration ratio to normal people determines the level of irritation. Marin County, CA., for example has a high yuppie/regular person ratio. The good news is that by concentrating them in places like Boulder means they are less prevalent elsewhere. It also means we know where to go find them when the shit finally hits the fan. |