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Colorado State University is located in Fort Collins, Colorado and is a prestigious public research university. It offers a range of academic courses from engineering to the humanities. The university has an excellent reputation for providing students with a high-quality education and opportunities to grow academically, professionally, and personally. Students rave about the numerous clubs and activities that are available on campus, as well as the vibrant campus atmosphere and friendly student body. Faculty members are known for being approachable and encouraging all students to reach their fullest potential. Off-campus attractions such as the nearby Rocky Mountain National Park provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, while the city of Fort Collins provides plenty of entertainment options both on and off campus. Colorado State University is committed to providing its students with an enriching college experience that will stay with them long after they graduate.

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Looking to relocate - 7/31/2012
I have 3 boys and we have lived in colorado 4ever and I am ready to go.. I want to live somewhere with nice ppl, clean, with activities for children.. Does anyone know somewhere worth going to.. I need a great schools and low crime Read More

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Quality of living in conifer Colorado - 6/12/2012
I have lived in Conifer for 34 years, it is a great place to raise children. I raised two boys here in these beautiful mountains, the community gatherings are great, our "END of SUMMER" party is held at my house annually and has been for the past 20 years. I love this community, we pull together .

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Colorado - 1/20/2012
We love it here. We used to think about where we want to go on our next vacation. We don't anymore -- we can think of nowhere better than our own Read More

Cost of living - 12/27/2011
I do enjoy looking at the comparison of different areas of the Read More

Moving - 11/26/2011
Wanting to move an need to know where to go in ColoradoRead More

Diversity Abounds - 7/6/2011
Colorado is a melting pot not only of culture but recreation as well.
Hiking,biking,skiing,climbing,majors sports teams of nearly every kind.
There is so much to do in Colorado.If you're ambitious or have "ants in your pants" you'll nearly anything here...with the exception of Ocean-front property...though we do have an Aquarium in the heart of Colorado.......walking distance from downtown Denver.Read More

Get out and enjoy the Outdoors - 6/1/2011
If you love to be active and enjoy the outdoors then Colorado will fit your fancy! If you love to experience a piece of every season then you will get this in Colorado! If you want to sit inside and watch TV then move to Read More

Sunny - 4/5/2011
Denver is one of the sunniest places around. Sure, it has some cold winters, but the beauty of Colorado in the sunshine outweighs it by Read More

Getting ridiculus - 3/21/2011
I love living here because there are thousands of things to do. People are friendly and despite the lack of cultural diversity, there is a lot of new, exciting stuff to be seen. Public schools are great. But there is a huge problem with the costs of housing. I have lived about an hour away from Denver for my entire life, and I have seen costs of rent/mortgage go up in huge amounts every year. A medium size house (3bed,2 bath) is often more than 350,000 where I live, and it's not really even a big town. And that is average. A peice of land that isn't in a suburb is even more expensive. Expect to pay at least half a million for any small chunk of dirt that is available- usually an acre or two. If you have the funds for a home, or can opt for a single room apt., Northern co is amazing. I just don't personally feel that it is worth spending the Read More

Colorado Too Pro-Development - 2/23/2011
For the last couple of decades, development, growth and population have overloaded the state. The rush to throw up flimsy unsustainable housing and chain store businesses has had far-reaching impacts that may take decades more to Read More

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