5 Things to Know Before Moving to Denver

Excited about your move to Denver but concerned over what you don’t know? Take the fear out of your move to the Mile High City when you learn this information.

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5 Things to Know Before Moving to Denver

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Panoramic mountain views, breathtaking landscapes, access to a variety of outdoor recreational activities, a flourishing job market, and yes, even legal marijuana make the decision to relocate to Denver a no-brainer for the thousands of fresh faces moving to the city every single year.

 

As one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation, Denver ranks as the 19th most populated with approximately 715,000 residents. The city has some of the best amenities in the U.S. If you are Denver-bound, first learn important information about Denver movers and the city to make your long-distance move seamless.

 

1. Don’t Stress the Cost-of-Living

 

Denver is the seventh most expensive city in the nation - housing costs sliding it into that position. Don’t stress this news because Denver has many inexpensive neighborhoods, is less expensive than other similar cities, has lower costs on other living expenses, like groceries, and expenses such as health care cost less in Denver.

 

Factors like the area of town, your career field, and size of your home affect the cost of living. The booming economy in Denver provides access to higher-paying jobs in a variety of industries and sectors, which eases some of the burdens of the higher costs of living. Opportunities for skilled and unskilled workers are plentiful in Denver.

 

2. Denver Has Lots of Sunshine

 

Pictures of snow-capped mountain tops, ski resorts, and an all-out winter wonderland may come to mind when you envision Colorado, but in Denver, the scenery is quite the opposite. Sunshine fills the sky even during the 3.5-month cold season from November to March when snow covers the ground.

 

Denver has over 300 days of sunshine each year - more than San Diego or Miami! An average of 56.5-inches of snow falls per year, a shameful number compared to places like Crested Butte, where an annual average of 216” of snow falls, or the 189” inches falling in Vail every year. Drive 53 miles west to Loveland to visit the nearest ski resort.

 

3. Hire Professional Moving Help

 

Professional movers understand what it takes to navigate through the moving process in Denver.  Expertly trained movers know the city, the neighborhoods, and the roads and offer moving services designed to safely transport your belongings to Denver in a fraction of the time you can do it yourself.

 

Local moving companies with their own business or those that are affiliated with national moving companies will give you a personalized moving experience. Research the moving companies to get a general idea of the prices and what to expect. Prices and service greatly vary from one mover to the next but finding the best of both worlds comes easily after you research the options.

 

4. You’ll Need Time to Adjust to the High Altitude

 

Known as The Mile High City, Denver sits exactly one mile above sea level. The high elevation causes dense, dry air that can take a couple of days to adjust to if you’re relocating from a dry, humid climate. After acclimating to the change, dry air helps many people breathe easier. Nothing as nice as breathing in the fresh mountain air.

 

Drink plenty of water on the way to Denver and stay hydrated once you arrive. Water helps the body better adjust to the change in altitude and the newly encountered dry air.  Experts say you should drink twice as much water in high-altitude areas than other places.

 

5. Choose a Full-Service Move

 

Professional movers provide several moving packages and services. Whether you are Denver-bound with an apartment full of things or bring with you expensive valuables like art work and pianos, movers cater to your moving needs. Full-service moving packages ease the headaches moving brings.

 

Full-service movers do everything necessary to safely get your belongings to Denver. Expertly-trained movers load, unload, and assemble your belongings in a fraction of the time do-it-yourself jobs take. Ask long-distance movers about their full-service packages to snag a deal that relieves some of the stress moving creates.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Which Denver neighborhood is best?

 

With 78 official neighborhoods, Denver has a place that makes anyone feel right at home. Each Denver neighborhood has unique features, amenities, and its own vibe and charm. The housing price point varies drastically from one neighborhood to another and usually rounds out as one of the most important factors in neighborhood selection.

 

Englewood has suburban “tract” style homes in the vicinity of South Broadway. It’s a great affordable neighborhood to raise a family. Capitol Hill attracts business professionals with its historic charm blended with modern splendor. LoDo has nightlife, dining, shopping, sports, and much more for families and adults leading active lifestyles.

 

What type of taxes will I pay in Denver?

 

Taxes in Denver, and Colorado in general, are lower than many other U.S. states. The current sales tax rate in Colorado is set at 2.9%, much lower than the average U.S. average rate of 5.09%. The Denver sales tax rate is set at 4.81% while the combined sales tax rate in Denver is 8.81$. There is no county sales tax rate.

 

Do I need a car to get around in Denver?

 

Denverites typically travel through the city in their personal vehicles, although newcomers without transportation can easily get where they are going via the public transit system or by foot or bike. Denver has both a public bus and light railway system.

 

Denver is one of the most walkable cities in the U.S. scoring a 61 on the walkability index.  You can walk almost anywhere you want to go on foot without breaking a sweat. Biking helps many Denverites get around. It’s one of the most popular outdoor activities enjoyed in Mile High City.

 

What is the average cost of movers in Denver?

 

Movers in Denver charge approximately $50 to $150 per hour for standard moves. Rates increase for interstate moves and specialty moves and can change based on the size of the home, the number of rooms in the home, and the number of hours the movers spend relocating your belongings.

 

Long-distance moving rates as low as $500 sometimes can be found, while some moves cost as much as $5,000 or more depending on these factors. No two moves cost the same amount of money. Research various moving companies and their costs to secure a move with movers that treat your belongings kindly without overcharging.

 

Are there incentives for moving to Denver?

 

Enjoying the exciting life Denver offers to its residents is incentive enough to pack your bags and head west. Before packing, find out more about the incentives transplants can use to ease financial hardships during the homebuying process.

 

First-time homebuyers meeting eligibility requirements can apply for the HOST down payment assistance program. Approved buyers receive up to $15,000 in down payment and closing cost assistance to purchase the home of their dreams. Repayment isn’t necessary.  Metro DPA also offers down payment assistance to first-time buyers.

 

Denver Relocation Made Easy

 

Research movers, consider a full-service move, prepare for the change in altitude and enjoy your new life in Denver from day one. Be sure to take advantage of incentives for an even sweeter welcome to the city.

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