Denver CO Homes For Sale
Anybody looking at Denver CO Homes For Sale will be impressed with the bang they get for their buck. While major metropolis cities across the nation skyrocket over the national cost of living- Boston costs 32.8 percent more than the national average and Nearby Los Angeles climbs even higher at 45.2 percent more than the national average- Denver cost only 5.2 percent more.
For that price you do not have to give up much either. Culture is abound at the local museums, which vary from major city-standard art, science, and history museums to unique Old West themed museums, interactive children museums, and even a U.S. Mint.
Those choices are not surprising when you consider that the city is the most educated city in the nation, with 35 percent of the population having bachelor’s degrees when the national average is at 23 percent and 92.1 percent holding high school diplomas when the national average hovers at 81.7 percent.
The city is full of colleges that offer that advancement and bolster those numbers. The affordable state school, the University of Colorado, had its main campus in the city and several smaller art schools, like the Art Institute of Colorado, exist throughout the city.
That is not to say that the city is limited to intellectual engagements. The trendy city neighborhood LoDo, Lower Downtown, offers an exciting nightlife to the population, whose median age is 33.
There are plenty of sporting options all year long as well. The Denver Broncos play at INVESCO FiDenver Broncoseld at Mile High during the fall and winter, the Denver Nuggets bring professional basketball from Halloween to the end of spring, the Avalanche provide exciting hockey action during the winter, and the Rockies play explosive baseball during the summer.
The stadiums are not even a nightmare to get to because of a public transportation system that sports 1,000 buses with 10,000 stops and six light rail lines that the whole city accessible to all Denverites, no matter where their home lies within the 79 neighborhoods.
Denver Home Searches also uniquely offers close getaways when the urban atmosphere becomes too much. The city maintains 20,000 acres of parks. The most famous, the Red Rocks Park even has an amphitheatre for an intriguing combination of majestic nature and beautiful music. Of course it is important to not overlook the powerful Rockies just to the west of the city.
The city itself is on a natural foothill that elevates 5,280 feet above sea level, giving the city its distinctive and most accurate nickname, “The Mile High City.”

