So, you’ve decided that it’s time to trade in the Big Apple for the city near the Rockies? We’re sad to see you go, but also glad to welcome you to Denver, home of the Broncos. As one of the most experienced relocation companies NYC, we want to share our knowledge with you. Since one of the NY moving services we offer is a long-distance relocation, we’ve helped numerous homeowners settle down in Denver. So, here is what we would like to tell you about moving to Denver from NYC…
Quickly, we’d like to jump onto the topic of expenses. Compared to the daily costs in New York, Denver will be much more affordable. However, this doesn’t mean that CO is an affordable state. In fact, prices of realty and living costs in Denver have risen in the last couple of years. The tax income rate is flat here, too. Luckily, property tax is rather affordable. But, there is one thing about moving to Denver from NYC not a lot of long-distance NY movers will tell you. Each neighborhood in this city has a vibe and a culture of its own. So, like in New York, choose wisely before moving house from NYC to Denver.
Moving to Denver from NYC will mean abandoning the uptight, fast-paced lifestyle of Manhattan and Brooklyn. In CO, jeans and a T-shirt are perfectly fine, along with a rather easy-going attitude. While you might find quite a few clever bumper stickers, don’t be fooled. The locals are quite friendly and always happy to stop for a chat. So, here is what you should know about the local culture:
The Denver Broncos come first, no matter the score.
Colorado is one of those places where you will get a chance to ski in your T-shirt. The weather in Denver is almost too nice. The locals have mostly traded in their long sleeves for loose cotton due to the sunny heat in the summer. However, even when moving to Denver from NYC, you will want to keep your winter jacket. After all, there is no such thing as ‘too good’ of a weather. The winters in Denver often have an icy chill with around 50 inches of snow. So, along with that bike you’re planning to take with you, also get a pair of good skis. Don’t worry, renting a depository unit after moving to Denver from NYC will be more than affordable, especially if you’re rented storage in NYC before. As a pro tip, remember to bring sunscreen and Chapstick. Also, some hand cream is always a good idea, especially in the wintertime.
The food scene in Denver is immensely underrated. If your taste buds flavor the spicier sort of palette, you will enjoy the food there. Moving to Denver from NYC means trading in the ketchup for salsa. The Mexican cuisine in CO, in general, is off the charts with its quality. And, if you want to check something else out, we would suggest Vietnamese or Ethiopian cuisine. There are plenty of restaurants which will have you coming back for more, without leaving you broke. And finally, moving to Denver from NYC requires trying the infamous ‘Denver steak’. If Colorado is infamous for something, it’s their treatment of barbecue. Head out to any of the local steakhouses and be amazed at the quality which they offer.
When the seasons starts, get ready for the slopes!Living in New York mostly consists of rushing about, being late, working at all hours and sometimes going out. In Colorado, you will find the pace a bit slower. But, not in an unhealthy, lazy way. Instead, the local will surely get you up on the Rockies in the winter to check out the amazing ski resorts. Though, don’t expect to be alone there. Ski traffic has become quite terrible in the recent years. Hence, you may find yourself at home on one of the snowy planes after moving to Denver from NYC. As a warning, we also wanted to tell you that it may take some time for you to adjust to the altitude. After moving to Denver from NYC you may experience a shortness of breath or a feeling as if you’re always exhausted. This isn’t anything that should alarm you too much. You’ll simply need some time to adjust to the altitude in Denver, which is positioned much higher than New York. The locals say, of course, that the best way to adjust is with a good bike ride or a visit to one of the ski resorts.