camelcluch
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With the meeker area, I will say that in between rifle and meeker could be a diamond in the rough. Access to amenities and hunting/fishing. Down south near antinito might be good too.
How about outside of Gunnison?
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With the meeker area, I will say that in between rifle and meeker could be a diamond in the rough. Access to amenities and hunting/fishing. Down south near antinito might be good too.
I would be wary of the Antinito area. Lots goes on down there that doesn’t get discussed publicly.
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I would be wary of the Antinito area. Lots goes on down there that doesn’t get discussed publicly.
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You lost me with the HOA. If I won the lotto I would be up around Steamboat. Love the area.
Care to share more? I live on the Ks/Co border and would like to find a place for the future also, just not sure it will be worth living there when I reach the age I can retire. I make a few trips to Colorado each year, usually a summer trip with the family, an elk trip, and when time allows I hit the slopes in the winter. We have to go to Denver a couple times a year for Dr. visits etc. but that front range makes my head hurt. It seems to me from one year to the next things are getting more crowded for sure. If you have a place with good mountain access for all types of outdoor enthusiasts, and good restaurants and amenities, then you can count on that area having a solid crowd of people come and go with the seasons. The unpopular and unpopulated areas of Colorado don't offer much of anything whether its a restaurant or a good outdoor scene. I think the answer is find the place that you enjoy the best and can afford, and learn when to "hide out" from the tourists.