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If, after looking long and hard for a condominium for rent in Toronto and not finding anything that catches your eye, you may have to face the possibility that it's the city you've grown tired of rather than the real estate. For that change of pace that will get you fired about your life again, why not invest in real estate in Aurora, Colorado? Aurora, CO is both a quiet town and a city bursting with opportunity, not just for real estate investment but for jobs and studying as well. The realtors of Aurora, CO have compiled this website for you, the potential homebuyer, so that you can get a feel for the area. So browse through and see what you think!

Aurora, Colorado: Dawn in the Mountains

Aurora, Colorado Aurora is an independent city in central Colorado less than 20 miles southeast of Denver. It was founded in 1891 and soon developed into a major military stronghold until the end of the Cold War saw all but one of its bases close. Today, Aurora, Colorado's stunning rocky mountain views, leafy streets, and convenient 30 minute commute to Denver have made it one of the city's most popular suburbs. Taken on its own it has a population of about 296,000, making it the third largest city in the state. In recent years, the city's quality of life has ranked it 9th on the list of 50 Fabulous Places to Raise Your Family.

Buckley Air Force Base, as the home of more than 10,000 personnel and the United States Space Command, makes the military Aurora's most important industry. Its operations have also fostered development in the private sector as well, especially in the fields of aerospace and high technology. Health care is another industry in Aurora that has benefited from military operations, as the former Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center has been converted into a civilian hospital complex focusing on patient treatment and the development of biotechnology.

Due to Aurora, CO's rugged topography and wide-open spaces, many of the entertainment opportunities in the city are in outdoor recreation. Aurora has more than 1800 acres of developed parklands, trails, and lakes plus numerous untouched nature preserves. Popular activities include golf, hiking, biking, swimming, windsurfing, skiing, and basketball. In recent years, it has been named Sportstown Colorado by Sports Illustrated magazine. Sports isn't all there is to do, however. The city also has a popular public art program, several museums, and a symphony orchestra.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Aurora, CO

suburban living in Aurora, CO Aurora, Colorado's history as a military installation and its subsequent growth as a suburban community offers you a range of unique options as a homebuyer. Many of Aurora's subdivisions, like Aurora Heights, Beacon Point, and Stapleton were created out of old Air Force infrastructure, which gives them a safe, walkable, insular feel. Homes available in Aurora range from the cookie-cutter boxes churned out by military builders to sprawling Spanish ranches to brand new chrome-and-glass condos to student apartments. If you're going to be living in one of the old base neighborhoods, chances are the houses will all be similar, but effort has gone into adding more unique housing to supplement it.

If living on a current or former military base isn't something that appeals to you, why not have a look at one of the many pre-planned subdivisions Aurora, CO has to offer? Many of them, like the Dam West neighborhood, have won awards for urban planning or quality of life. Some of these neighborhoods, like Meadowood, are older and have a quainter feel to them, while others, like the newer Mission Veijo neighborhood, are extremely exclusive. These subdivisions feature large houses with expansive lawns and tree-lined streets and often have amenities like parks, playgrounds, tennis courts, swimming pools, or their own separate schools.

The cost of living in Aurora, Colorado is 96.9, near the United States average. The average single family home in the city costs about $240,000 while townhouses cost around $174,000. Condos range from $129,000 to $194,000 on average. Average rents are around $770 per month.

Contact an Aurora, CO Real Estate Agent

This website was designed to be an overview of Aurora, Colorado rather than a complete picture, so if you're still not sure whether it's the right place for your next real estate purchase, don't worry! Simply pick up the phone and contact one of our helpful real estate agents for more personalize assistance. He or she would be happy to answer any lingering questions, or, if you've decided to go ahead with the relocation, to help you find the perfect property. jenannlam





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