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Why We Love Living in Colorado<\/p>\n

February 15, 2019 By Your Castle Real Estate<\/a><\/p>\n

There is a reason why 700+ dedicated agents spend their days eating, sleeping, and breathing everything Colorado.<\/p>\n

Actually, there are about a million reasons. Colorado is an amazing state full of\u2026 well, everything. Here are a few reasons why we are making Colorado our Valentine this year, and every year for the rest of our lives.<\/p>\n

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The weather in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.<\/p>\n

The Weather!<\/p>\n

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter\u2026 it doesn\u2019t matter, all seasons are our favorite here in Colorado!<\/p>\n

Spring brings an abundance of wildlife to Colorado, which you can experience at one of our world-class state parks.<\/p>\n

Although 300+ days of sunshine is more myth than fact<\/a>, it definitely doesn\u2019t feel like it! The summer season still helps our state rack up an average of\u00a0\u00a0245+<\/a>\u00a0days with sun a year. This makes summer the perfect time to enjoy all of the outdoor activities that Colorado has to offer, including camping, hiking, fishing, biking, and other classic outdoor summer activities!<\/p>\n

Fall brings apple picking, pumpkin patch visits, and some of the most beautiful fall sights<\/a> in the country.<\/p>\n

Winter, of course, is one of our most beloved seasons. Of course, it almost goes without mentioning that Coloradans and other people from all over the world wait all year to enjoy wiling away the winter hours at one of Colorado\u2019s 28 ski resorts<\/a>.<\/p>\n

For those who do not harbor a particular affinity for hurdling down a mountain on a long piece of plastic, fear not! There is so much more to do<\/a> in Colorado during the winter \u2013 we have something for everyone!<\/p>\n

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The Scenery!<\/p>\n

When you think \u201cColorado\u201d, you likely think \u201cmountains\u201d. You are definitely not wrong.<\/p>\n

The beautiful Rocky Mountains (pictured above) are the crown jewels of Colorado. Yes, that really is what our view looks like basically all of the time. One of Colorado\u2019s biggest claims to fame \u2014 literally \u2014 is its 58 fourteeners<\/a>\u00a0(peaks exceeding 14,000 feet)\u00a0(Colorado<\/a>). This is the most of any state in the U.S.<\/p>\n

Our state\u2019s most famous peaks<\/a> hold a beauty that is unmatched, but there is a lot more to Colorado\u2019s good looks than just her peaks. Denver itself has a fun, colorful skyline complete with a theme park and a Ferris Wheel! Denver locals begin their mornings driving towards the city while the bright Colorado sun rises above the silhouette of the Rockies and glistens off of the newly renovated downtown high rises.<\/p>\n

Yes, that really is what our view looks like basically all of the time.<\/p>\n

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The Entertainment!<\/p>\n

The local entertainment industry in huge in Colorado! We are lucky to have a multitude of professional sports teams to root for, including professional sports<\/a> such as basketball, hockey, soccer, lacrosse, and rugby.<\/p>\n

Coloradans love to rally around our local teams, and that becomes most obvious during\u00a0fall and summer! During football season in the fall, our Broncos play at the Sports Authority field at Mile High stadium. The city is littered with people boasting the team\u2019s signature orange, white, and blue colors.<\/p>\n

You can tell who is going to a Rockies baseball game in the summer as Coloradans of all ages sport our team\u2019s purple, black, and white colors. Locals love watching our team play at Coors Field on warm summer days! During the 4th of July and a few other scheduled games, Coors Field hosts a post-game fireworks show<\/a>\u00a0for free!<\/p>\n

Aside from sports, Colorado also has a really awesome music scene. We have venues and artists for everyone! The Pepsi Center hosts large shows for big names ranging from Ariana Grande to Bob Seger to Kenny Chesney.<\/p>\n

We also have a large handful of small but popular theaters that pull in local acts and underground artists. A few favorites are Ophelia\u2019s<\/a>, The Fillmore Auditorium<\/a>, and Ellie Caulkins Opera House<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Our outdoor amphitheaters attract music lovers from far and wide during the summer, and for good reason! Fiddler\u2019s Green Amphitheater\u00a0<\/a>\u00a0is the biggest amphitheater in the Denver metro area. Our most notorious concert spot is Red Rocks Amphitheater<\/a>, one of the most rad concert areas in the world! We\u2019re not sure if we can claim that factually, but it is definitely a widely held belief.<\/p>\n

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The Beer!<\/p>\n

People moving to Colorado in 2019 and beyond moved here just in time to experience the luxury of being able to purchase Colorado\u2019s delicious full-strength brews in grocery stores for the first time!<\/p>\n

Colorado has so many beer options, we are not even sure where to begin. This Colorado Craft Beer Map<\/a> is pretty cool, though. We also have this comprehensive Colorado Brewery List,<\/a>\u00a0which covers the 300+ breweries Colorado has to offer. With nearly 100 new breweries set to open across the state in the new future, it\u2019s no wonder Denver has been crowned the \u201cNapa Valley of Beers\u201d.<\/p>\n

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The People!<\/p>\n

Last, but farthest from the least, Colorado has given us lifelong friends and family! We always receive comments from visitors about how\u00a0nice\u00a0<\/em>everyone here seems to be. With so much sunshine, endless sites to see and activities to keep us busy, it\u2019s hard to not be in a good mood while you are living in the Centennial State!<\/p>\n

It\u2019s also hard not to be in a good mood while you work at Your Castle! Your Castle is always at the top of our list of reasons why we love Colorado. Our job as realtors allows us to travel around our state and experience all of the aspects of Colorado that we adore so much. We get to work with people every day who love our state as much as we do; we always have an excuse to learn, share, and love more about this incredible state we call home.<\/p>\n

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Why We Love Living in Colorado February 15, 2019 By Your Castle Real Estate There is a reason why 700+ dedicated agents spend their days eating, sleeping, and breathing everything Colorado. Actually, there are about a million reasons. Colorado is an amazing state full of\u2026 well, everything. Here are a few reasons why we are making Colorado our Valentine this year, and every year for the rest of our lives. The weather in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The Weather! Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter\u2026 it doesn\u2019t matter, all seasons are our favorite here in Colorado! Spring brings an abundance of wildlife to Colorado, which you can experience at one of our world-class state parks. Although 300+ days of sunshine is more myth than fact, it definitely doesn\u2019t feel like it! The summer season still helps our state rack up an average of\u00a0\u00a0245+\u00a0days with sun a year. This makes summer the perfect time to enjoy all of the outdoor activities that Colorado has to offer, including camping, hiking, fishing, biking, and other classic outdoor summer activities! Fall brings apple picking, pumpkin patch visits, and some of the most beautiful fall sights in the country. Winter, of course, is one of our most beloved seasons. Of course, it almost goes without mentioning that Coloradans and other people from all over the world wait all year to enjoy wiling away the winter hours at one of Colorado\u2019s 28 ski resorts. For those who do not harbor a particular affinity for hurdling down a mountain on a long piece of plastic, fear not! There is so much more to do in Colorado during the winter \u2013 we have something for everyone! The Scenery! When you think \u201cColorado\u201d, you likely think \u201cmountains\u201d. You are definitely not wrong. The beautiful Rocky Mountains (pictured above) are the crown jewels of Colorado. Yes, that really is what our view looks like basically all of the time. One of Colorado\u2019s biggest claims to fame \u2014 literally \u2014 is its 58 fourteeners\u00a0(peaks exceeding 14,000 feet)\u00a0(Colorado). This is the most of any state in the U.S. Our state\u2019s most famous peaks hold a beauty that is unmatched, but there is a lot more to Colorado\u2019s good looks than just her peaks. Denver itself has a fun, colorful skyline complete with a theme park and a Ferris Wheel! Denver locals begin their mornings driving towards the city while the bright Colorado sun rises above the silhouette of the Rockies and glistens off of the newly renovated downtown high rises. Yes, that really is what our view looks like basically all of the time. The Entertainment! The local entertainment industry in huge in Colorado! We are lucky to have a multitude of professional sports teams to root for, including professional sports such as basketball, hockey, soccer, lacrosse, and rugby. Coloradans love to rally around our local teams, and that becomes most obvious during\u00a0fall and summer! During football season in the fall, our Broncos play at the Sports Authority field at Mile High stadium. The city is littered with people boasting the team\u2019s signature orange, white, and blue colors. You can tell who is going to a Rockies baseball game in the summer as Coloradans of all ages sport our team\u2019s purple, black, and white colors. Locals love watching our team play at Coors Field on warm summer days! During the 4th of July and a few other scheduled games, Coors Field hosts a post-game fireworks show\u00a0for free! Aside from sports, Colorado also has a really awesome music scene. We have venues and artists for everyone! The Pepsi Center hosts large shows for big names ranging from Ariana Grande to Bob Seger to Kenny Chesney. We also have a large handful of small but popular theaters that pull in local acts and underground artists. A few favorites are Ophelia\u2019s, The Fillmore Auditorium, and Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Our outdoor amphitheaters attract music lovers from far and wide during the summer, and for good reason! Fiddler\u2019s Green Amphitheater\u00a0\u00a0is the biggest amphitheater in the Denver metro area. Our most notorious concert spot is Red Rocks Amphitheater, one of the most rad concert areas in the world! We\u2019re not sure if we can claim that factually, but it is definitely a widely held belief. The Beer! People moving to Colorado in 2019 and beyond moved here just in time to experience the luxury of being able to purchase Colorado\u2019s delicious full-strength brews in grocery stores for the first time! Colorado has so many beer options, we are not even sure where to begin. This Colorado Craft Beer Map is pretty cool, though. We also have this comprehensive Colorado Brewery List,\u00a0which covers the 300+ breweries Colorado has to offer. With nearly 100 new breweries set to open across the state in the new future, it\u2019s no wonder Denver has been crowned the \u201cNapa Valley of Beers\u201d. The People! Last, but farthest from the least, Colorado has given us lifelong friends and family! We always receive comments from visitors about how\u00a0nice\u00a0everyone here seems to be. With so much sunshine, endless sites to see and activities to keep us busy, it\u2019s hard to not be in a good mood while you are living in the Centennial State! It\u2019s also hard not to be in a good mood while you work at Your Castle! Your Castle is always at the top of our list of reasons why we love Colorado. Our job as realtors allows us to travel around our state and experience all of the aspects of Colorado that we adore so much. We get to work with people every day who love our state as much as we do; we always have an excuse to learn, share, and love more about this incredible state we call home.        <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":4443,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"passster_activate_protection":false,"passster_protect_child_pages":"","passster_protection_type":"password","passster_password":"","passster_activate_overwrite_defaults":"","passster_headline":"","passster_instruction":"","passster_placeholder":"","passster_button":"","passster_id":"","passster_activate_misc_settings":"","passster_redirect_url":"","passster_hide":"no","passster_area_shortcode":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[30,29],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/purplemtn.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/4442"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/purplemtn.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/purplemtn.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/purplemtn.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/4"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/purplemtn.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=4442"}],"version-history":[{"count":4,"href":"https:\/\/purplemtn.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/4442\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":4878,"href":"https:\/\/purplemtn.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/4442\/revisions\/4878"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/purplemtn.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/4443"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/purplemtn.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=4442"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/purplemtn.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=4442"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/purplemtn.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=4442"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}