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Attention to Detail
Are you searching for 1 bedroom rentals in Denver? Evo on Emerson offers a variety of studio and 1-bedroom apartments designed to meet your needs. Features include stylish pendant lighting and kitchen islands in select units, adding a touch of elegance and functionality to your living space. Roller shades and wood-style flooring enhance the ambiance, while air conditioning ensures comfort throughout the year. Some units even feature balconies, providing a private outdoor space to relax and enjoy the views. With its attention to detail and modern amenities, Evo on Emerson is a top choice for those seeking studio or 1 bedroom homes in Denver, offering a comfortable and contemporary living experience in a vibrant urban setting.
The Livability of Denver, Colorado
Denver, Colorado, is celebrated for its high livability due to its blend of outdoor beauty, cultural richness, and economic opportunities that make it a highly desirable place to live.. The city enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine yearly, making outdoor activities like hiking and skiing popular year-round. Denver boasts a diverse cultural scene with museums, art galleries, and theaters offering enriching experiences for residents. The city's neighborhoods are known for their friendly communities and a strong sense of local pride. Denver also prioritizes sustainability, with extensive bike lanes and public transportation options, reducing traffic congestion. The job market is robust, especially in the tech, healthcare, and tourism sectors, offering opportunities for career growth.
Denver Art Museum
The Denver Art Museum in Colorado is a fascinating place where visitors can explore a wide range of art. It's known for its diverse collections, including Native American art, modern and contemporary pieces, and European paintings. The museum's striking architecture, with its geometric shapes and modern design, adds to the experience. Interactive exhibits and special programs make learning about art fun and engaging for people of all ages. Located in downtown Denver, the museum offers a cultural experience that showcases creativity and history from around the world. Whether you're interested in ancient artifacts or contemporary sculptures, the Denver Art Museum provides a rich and educational visit for everyone to enjoy.
2 People Seriously Injured After Small Plane Crashes Near Interstate South of Denver
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Denver Art Museum 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204, United States
Head southeast on W 14th Ave Parts of this road may be closed at certain times or days 0.2 mi
Turn left onto Lincoln St 0.2 mi
Continue straight to stay on Lincoln St 0.1 mi
Turn right onto E 17th Ave Pass by FedEx Office Ship Center (on the left) 0.5 mi
Turn left onto Emerson St Destination will be on the left 0.2 mi
Evo on Emerson 1833 Emerson St, Denver, CO 80218, United States
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Mountain Mama - LH
Lewis Hamilton x unnamed ofc summary: You can take the girl out of the country, but can you ever really take the country out of the girl? songs: Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver and Is This Love by Bob Marley & The Wailers a.n.: am currently soft for Lewis and had to write to get him out of my system spoiler alert it didn't work warnings: discussions of prejudice and racism, pure disgusting fluff, author unabashedly shows her love for country music, author also is fully in love with one sir lewis Hamilton now
She wasn't worried about her family liking Lewis. Her sister had already met him and was doing her part to talk him up as the greatest man that ever lived to the rest of the family. She knew there was a wary level of respect between her parents and Lewis after their unofficial meeting over FaceTime. He'd been a little shy but very sweet, telling them a little about himself, and later her mother had said well he seems like a nice young man.
High praise from mama, who'd called her last boyfriend dried up dog shit.
Her father hadn't said anything about him. He didn't follow formula one, only knew about it because of her photography, so he didn't know who Lewis was. But when he'd texted her to tell her he'd watched a bit of the race after she'd confirmed Lewis was coming home with her during summer break she knew he was at least trying.
So here she was, behind the wheel of the rental car, driving to her parents' home with Lewis in the passenger seat and Roscoe in the back. Music was on, the windows were down, and with each mile she traveled closer to home she felt both more relaxed and more anxious.
She needed them to like him. They didn't have to love him, call him the son they'd always wanted, or even add his name to the Christmas card list. They didn't need to learn everything about him. She just needed them to like him enough to want him around when she came home for a visit. She needed them to like him and understand how very much she loved him.
They would bristle a little bit. Especially Grandma. Because he was older. Almost 40 and never married? Hm… And all those tattoos… She could hear Grandma clicking her tongue in disapproval over the tapestry of artwork that covered most of his body. And her father's eyebrows would hit his receding hairline when Lewis inevitably dressed as though he'd just stepped out of Vogue to go down to the diner in town for lunch on Friday.
"Babe." Lewis spoke just loud enough to be heard over the music. She glanced over at him, saw his playful little smile as he lifted his phone.
"No," she laughed when the song playing ended and another began. Immediately recognizable because it was one of her lifelong favorites. The one her grandpa had sang on summer nights around the bonfire when he was a few slugs of moonshine deep.
Lewis held up his hands and swayed in time to the music. "Almost heaven, West Virginia… Blue Ridge mountains, Shenandoah river…"
And she had to sing along, because she always did. Because it was her favorite, yes, but also because he always sang it. The man who shook his head in disappointment over all the other so-called embarrassing songs on her Spotify never failed to belt out John Denver with his entire soul.
She slowed, turning onto the path that wound through the trees, anticipation growing as the trees grew further apart, spreading into the dusty lawn she'd learned to ride a bike on. A turn and she saw it. Home. The front porch where she'd sat on her grandma's lap sipping lemonade. The ever present barn cat sitting on the top step, black tail twitching. Her dad's truck was parked crookedly near the back of the house and she could just see the sheets rippling in the breeze on the clothesline in the back yard.
Stopped, song still playing, she stared at the place she'd grown up, trying to view it as a newcomer. The grass needed mowing, the barn needed a new coat of paint. The roof on the old smokehouse was sagging a little. The porch railing looked crooked. But for every imperfection she saw a beautiful memory. How many millions of dandelions had she picked when the grass got a little tall? Up in the hay loft of the barn her name was carved into the top plank. The smokehouse, which had always held the lingering aroma of curing meat, had been the best spot during hide and seek. And she'd been leaning against that porch railing when she'd had her first kiss.
Her throat tightened with emotion.
Home.
"C'mon, mountain mama," Lewis said softly, unbuckling his seatbelt.
She wanted to apologize for not growing up rich, for not having a stately home to show him. She knew she didn't have to. Lewis didn't care about that, and he hadn't grown up much better than she had. He only cared about seeing where she'd been raised and meeting the people who'd raised her. What had he said when she'd asked him to come home with her?
I already love that little town because it made you.
She climbed out while he got Roscoe out of the backseat, and was opening her mouth to tell him they could get their bags later when the screen door banged.
"Is that my baby finally come to see me?"
It wouldn't matter if it had been two weeks or two months or two years, she would get that greeting. Not even bothering to close the car door she broke into a run, jumping the top step and laughing through tears as she was wrapped in her grandma's arms.
"Oh I miss these hugs." Grandma kissed her cheek, gripping her shoulders and holding her at arm's length. "Look at you. That boy of yours is treating you right, huh?"
"He is, Grandma," she promised, looking back to see Lewis closing the car door.
"Oh." Grandma squinted her eyes a bit. "He is handsome."
She giggled. "Heart of gold, Grandma."
"What's his name again? Louis?"
"Lewis."
As if he knew they were talking about him he glanced to the porch, smiling. Roscoe was already making his way to the steps, looking warily at the cat.
"Go on, get," Grandma said, shooing the cat away.
She swallowed the lump in her throat. Grandma's shoulders were a little more stooped, her hands a little more shaky. Why oh why did time have to go by so quickly? Pushing away the invasive thoughts of her beloved grandmother not being around forever, she slid her hand into Lewis's once he was on the porch. "Grandma, this is Lewis. Lewis, this is Grandma."
"It's so nice to finally meet you, ma'am." He extended his hand and as soon as he smiled she knew her grandma was smitten.
"Oh honey aren't you sweet." She shook his hand. "Well, c'mon in – is that dog house trained?"
"Better than some humans," he promised with a grin.
They'd barely gotten into the house when her father came to greet them. He wasn't nearly as smitten as grandma, and she recognized the old macho act he'd played on all her old boyfriends. Then her mother came hurrying out of the kitchen, bringing with her the aroma of lemon meringue and peach cobbler.
There was overlapping chatter. Greetings and questions and the beginnings of an interrogation. Roscoe was cooed over by Grandma, given a begrudging welcome by her dad.
"I straightened up your old room," mama said when Lewis excused himself to go get their bags. "And got new sheets for your sister's old room."
"Is she staying too?" she asked in confusion, squatting to give Roscoe ear scratches.
"Of course not – you know her and Dale are almost finished the new addition on the back of their place? The twins will have a nice big playroom."
"Are the twins staying?" Why would mama need to do anything to her sister's room?
"No… It's for your boyfriend."
She froze. Oh god. Of course her mother would think… "Mama…"
"It's not fancy or anything but I don't think he'll mind do you? It's got plenty of room for him and Roscoe."
At that, Roscoe nudged her hand, silently begging for more scratches. "Mama, I thought he'd sleep in my room."
"Oh. Well you two can switch." Her mother shrugged.
"Jesus, Kathy, she wants to sleep with the boy," her father said loudly.
Surprise, Mama, I'm not a virgin!
"I don't think your dad likes me."
She looked up from unpacking her suitcase. Usually she didn't, usually she just rummaged to get what she needed, but she'd wanted a break before the rest of the family arrived for the cookout. The time change was affecting her a little and she wanted to get a nap in.
"What makes you say that?" she asked, setting her toiletry bag on the dresser.
"He calls me boy." Lewis was standing at the window, hands in his pockets, looking out at the back yard. Where her father and brother in-law were firing up the grill.
"He doesn't mean… He calls anyone younger than him boy," she promised.
"I get it. Really, babe," he said, looking over at her. "It just rubs me wrong."
"Do you want me to talk to him?" she asked, crossing the room.
"Will it change anything?"
"He's not like that, Lewis. He's southern, yes, he's a good ol' country boy, pickup truck, cold beer, guns and 'Murica, Toby Keith and Hank Jr, but he's not racist. If he's told that the way he says something is offensive, he stops saying it." She slipped her arms around him from behind, pressing her face to his back.
"It'll just make him like me even less," he sighed.
"No, babe… If he didn't like you, you wouldn't be in my bedroom."
He chuckled, covering her hands with his and interlocking their fingers. "Not only am I boy, I'm the asshole that deflowered his little girl."
She snorted at that. "Please, like I was an untouched virgin."
"How you were able to have sex way out here is a mystery to me."
"There are so many spots where you can go to be unseen," she told him.
Lewis hummed, unwrapping her arms and turning to face her. "Were you shagging farmer boys in the woods, babe?"
Leaning up, she pressed a kiss to his lips. "Once, yes. Most of the time it was in the cutoff down the old service road. Or out at the powerline."
"You weren't seduced in a bed?" He shook his head in disappointment. "I'm so sorry."
"And where was your first time, hm?"
He rolled his eyes. "Coat closet."
"That's even worse than a pickup truck."
"Didn't count, I wasn't in love."
"Oh see you didn't tell me that." Pulling on his hands, she walked backwards towards the bed. "That changes everything."
"Hotel room? Back seat of a car?" he guessed, letting her pull him along.
"A penthouse, actually," she murmured as she fell onto the bed.
He hesitated briefly then joined her, holding himself above her. "Penthouse? In Bumfuck Virginia?"
"You said it only counted if I was in love, right?"
"Mhmm."
"Penthouse. Monte-Carlo. Afterwards he took a bubble bath with me and we danced to Bob Marley." She watched his eyes soften and leaned up to meet his lips in a kiss. "He was the first one that made me feel loved."
"Does he still make you feel it?" he whispered between kisses.
"Every day."
"If he ever doesn't make you feel that way, will you tell him?"
"Yes." She kissed him again.
"Promise?" he whispered.
"Promise."
The food was delicious, and she was so happy her parents had made vegan alternatives for Lewis she could have cried. He seemed happy too, and during the meal she watched him talk with her dad and Dale, heart swelling each time he turned to praise her mama's cooking. Roscoe was parked between them, his gentle snoring just barely noticeable above the music playing.
It was a balmy evening, lightning bugs flashing as the sun sank low, and she watched Lewis's head drop back with a groan after he finished a third helping of Grandma's peach cobbler. "I think I hurt myself eating, ma'am."
Grandma glowed, patting his hand. "It's how I won her Papa," she said with a twinkle in her eye.
Lewis chuckled, rubbing his abdomen with his free hand. "If I was twenty years older…"
She beamed as Grandma giggled, so obviously charmed she looked twenty years younger in the golden glow of the sinking sun. "Oh bless your heart, honey, I don't think you could handle me."
"I can barely handle her," Lewis told her in a stage whisper.
And she knew her family liked him. Their laughter was natural, the conversation flowed. Her twin nephews kept coming over to him, asking him questions about his tattoos, his jewelry, and she fell in love all over again at how patient and gentle he was with them.
When he insisted on helping with cleanup she saw the warmth of approval in her dad's eyes. The twins said they would help, too, and she could only look on as they followed him back into the house, Roscoe taking up the rear.
"He's a good one," Grandma said.
"He's alright." This from her dad, and it was the best she knew she could get for now.
"I like him a lot, honey. You ain't looked this happy in a long time." Mama squeezed her shoulder on her way past, and right behind her was her sister, flashing a grin as she helped gather the platters.
"You wanna take a walk?" her father asked.
It was a callback to her childhood. Dad always said it was to work off what he'd just had to eat, but she had figured out in her early teenage years it was his way of checking in on her. Their walks after dinner had been when they'd bonded, and as she fell into step next to him and they strolled beyond the barn she realized how much she missed these walks.
"I didn't want to like him."
She pressed her lips together to keep from asking why. Always best to just stay silent and let him get all his thoughts out in his own way.
"He's a little older than you. But I think that's what you need. Someone to keep your head from floating with the clouds." He sighed, snapping a leaf off the old oak tree as they walked under the branches. "And… You know how people are around here, honey."
She nodded. "But not you, dad," she whispered.
"I don't give a shit, you know that. But even Dale said something, and… I know you always worry about what people think."
"I used to," she said.
"You always hid away from the world. And I let you. Thought I was protecting you from how bad it can be sometimes." He twirled the leaf between his fingers, sending it swirling. "You're out in it, now. Can't protect you anymore."
"I don't need protecting, daddy," she promised.
"You telling me your knight back there doesn't protect you?" he asked, stopping at the fence to the back pasture. "That bo – sorry. That man loves you, honey."
"I know. And I love him."
"People around here will talk." He propped his arm on the fencepost and looked out. "Ain't got nothing better to do."
"I don't care what they say." And she didn't. She used to, yes, used to care too much, pretending to be someone else so she'd be accepted. The only people whose opinions mattered were inside the house and standing beside her.
"Good. Because I want him to come around more often."
"You like him?" she asked. She knew he did, but she needed to hear him say it.
"Yeah, he's alright," he chuckled. Throwing his arm around her shoulders when she groaned, he pulled her in close.
"Dad…"
"Rest easy, honey. I like him. Long as he treats you right I'll never say a word against him."
They stayed at the fence and she let herself be her dad's little girl for a few more minutes, watching the sunlight fade. Walking back to the house she could hear music still playing, but now instead of her dad and Dale's country it was the smooth beats of reggae and she was smiling as she entered the kitchen to see Lewis dancing with the twins to Is This Love.
He spun to face her, face lighting, and ducked to speak to her nephews then held a hand out to her, drawing her to him. His lips met her forehead. "I wanna love ya, I wanna love and treat, love and treat you right…" he crooned softly as they danced in her mama's kitchen.
"You better," she whispered. "Because I think they like you more than me."
His laugh was warmer than any sunlight, and she didn't mind at all when he kissed her then broke away to ask her grandma to dance.
She missed all of this, the love and the comfort and all the memories.
But she couldn't wait for the love and memories to come.
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My mom bought me these boots from Zara in Denver a few weeks back. She could feel me sinking into a pit of rage, grief, and hopelessness. So, she came to meet me in Denver and upon landing, took me to walk the mall “just to get out and move through it.” My mother, a miracle, born to a father who was the sole Holocaust survivor in his family, knows a thing or two about battling anger and grief at a world fixated on annihilating Jews and our spirits.
I've been intimately familiar with the horrors of October 7th since it happened. Like countless Jews, I've meticulously followed every gruesome detail of Hamas' well-planned and well-funded genocide attempt. Every despicable act of torture, rape, and murder – etched into my bones. On top of that, I follow daily the relentless onslaught of people and communities celebrating, erasing, and justifying the slaughter, while denying our right to defend ourselves. Watching old friends ‘like’ and share posts constantly which dehumanize Jews and lie about Israel, putting our lives further at risk. Contending with all of this over the past few months has been unbearable. Like many Jews, I'm haunted both awake and asleep.
I've been debilitated, struggling to cope with all of it. How do we carry on in a country where so many wish us dead? How do we thrive in a place that dismisses our pain and disregards our countless contributions to society? How do I contemplate having children in a place where their lives aren't valued? How can I coexist with so many people who, at best, couldn't care less about the brutal murders of over 1200, the kidnapping and daily ongoing torture of hundreds more for over 119 days, while the world cheers for the rest of us to be annihilated? How do I sleep at night when all I can think about are the looming threats to Israel and the Jewish people, the treatment of our hostages, and the insidious web of hatred that constantly engulfs our existence?
When my mom handed me these boots, I thought they might be fitting for Israel, but I didn't really dwell on it. I knew the journey would be grueling. And while I thought I already knew the gruesome details, walking through the aftermath is a different level of knowing. These boots tread through miles of hell – the remnants of homes ruthlessly attacked by a kind of evil I couldn't fathom existed. An evil that deliberately targeted communities of Israelis dedicated to peace, only to be met with beheadings, rape, burning alive, and slaughter.
These boots tread through miles of desolation – the aftermath of thousands of terrorists and hundreds of so-called "civilians" perpetrating unspeakable acts against over a thousand innocent, peace-loving people. These vile rapists and murderers were the beneficiaries for years of those they heartlessly slaughtered. They were acquainted with so many of these good people, the very people they mercilessly killed. Several of these compassionate Israelis had welcomed these terrorists into their homes for years, offered them work opportunities, and tirelessly tried to help them lead a better life.
These boots ventured through charred remains, blood-soaked grounds, and homes, bomb shelters, and once-beloved personal spaces and belongings torn apart, covered in bullet holes, reduced to pieces and char – all obliterated by hours of relentless assaults by terrorists armed with thousands of machine guns, fire bombs, and RPGs. Weapons funded, in part, by American and European taxpayers, whose leaders for years knowingly funneled billions into a terror operation whose sole objective is eradicating Israel and every Jew from the map before extending their genocidal ambitions westward.
After coming back from our third trip to the massacre sites in the south,
@JordynTilchen
insisted on me wiping these boots down before stepping into our rental, but the weight of what they carried was too immense. I couldn't erase the traces of blood and death that clung to them. Instead, I brought them home with me wrapped in several bags. These boots hold more than just grime; they carry the echoes of unspeakable atrocities and the silent cries of hundreds and hundreds of innocent lives ruthlessly tortured and taken.
I've decided to give them a burial here, to acknowledge the horrors they tread through, the shattered communities and homes they traversed, and to honor the remains of the once-beautiful lives torn from existence that cling to them. As I do this, I promise to honor not only those brutally murdered and taken hostage, but also those who are risking everything to defend the rest of us. I promise to continue to do my best to not be consumed by what feels like a tsunami of hopelessness, but to pick myself back up and channel this endless grief and anger into meaningful action and resilience.
Eden Cohen ✡︎ עדן כהן
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#Israel#October7#Hamas Massacre#Operation Sword of Iron#HamasislSIS#BringThemHomeNow#BringThemAllHomeNow#HamasKidnappers
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so
we will be moving to tucson arizona sometime this year around late april/early may
but i'm not buying a house yet. gonna start out in an apartment with a six-month lease, mostly just so that roommate can first Experience the Summer™
(we spent a week there in november & he REALLY loved it, was totally 100% raring to get out there asap, but i mulled it over for like another day before coming back with "alright. ok. see. in order for me to trust that this is truly an Informed Consent Choice, i feel like i need us to be there for Death Heat Season, & once we're in the middle of the 6 straight weeks of 110+ degree temperatures, if you can THEN, in THAT MOMENT, look me in the eye and say again YES I WOULD LIKE TO CONTINUE TO LIVE HERE--at THAT point we are GOOD & i am FULLY BACK ON BOARD.")
i do hate the idea of dealing with more rental nonsense, landlords, etc for another most-of-a-year, but like...this is objectively the smarter, more responsible path to take here. since my number one priority is to make super extra certain that roommate doesn't experience quality-of-life-worsening health complications from the climate & such. not to mention it WILL be WAY the fuck easier to house shop locally vs. from another state, plus i'll have time to scope out neighborhood vibes, read up on + get prepped for the whole ADU construction process, find a good realtor, etc.
i'm...actually lowkey hella optimistic about it. which has taken me a bit by surprise.
i had a lot of little experiences on that november trip that i just felt stack themselves up in my mind both logically &...almost spiritually..? & coalesce into this weird broad sweeping sense that This Choice Would Be a Correct One.
(not THE Correct One. i feel like--at least just for me--there are a couple different paths i could take that would feel Equally Correct. tbh if it was just me alone i'd probably be heading to either denver or seattle or chicago. (vetoed by roommate for being respectively Too High, Too Wet, & Too Cold--which, fair on all counts lol.)
more thinking-out-loud (via-blogging-in-silence) on this to come in the next couple months probably. all of january & the first half of february are Mini Death Work Blitz Time this year, so i have been & am still doing that. but one month from yesterday i will have launched TWO BIG OL WEBSITE PROJECTS & then i get paid ALL THE MONEY AT ONCE & then i'll probably sleep for like three days straight & THEN i'll have the headspace to start thinking about how many things need to get done in order for moving to successfully happen. :D fuck. :D :D
#The Not Utah House Quest#this will probably be my tag for it haha#i wrote that on top of our first color coded location pros & cons list as a joke & it stuck
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Best Cities for Renters in 2023
Best Cities for Renters in 2023 http://avrahamglattmannewyork.com/best-cities-for-renters-in-2023/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=best-cities-for-renters-in-2023 In 2023 more and more people are choosing to rent instead of buy. Whether you’re a recent college graduate, a young professional just starting out, or simply someone who values the flexibility and freedom that renting offers, there are many great cities across the United States that cater to renters. Here are some of the best cities for renters in 2023. Denver, Colorado Denver has been a hot spot for renters for several years now, and it’s not hard to see why. The city offers a perfect balance of urban convenience and outdoor recreation, with plenty of parks, hiking trails, and ski resorts just a short drive away. The city also boasts a thriving arts and culture scene, as well as a vibrant nightlife. Seattle, Washington Seattle is a hub for innovation and technology, with many young professionals flocking to the city for job opportunities. The city is known for its stunning views of the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, as well as its lively music scene and great coffee shops. Renters in Seattle can enjoy a range of housing options, from cozy apartments in the city to spacious homes in the surrounding suburbs. Austin, Texas Austin has long been a favorite among young adults and creatives, thanks to its laid-back vibe and thriving arts scene. The city is home to many music festivals, including South by Southwest (SXSW), as well as a variety of outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking. Renters in Austin can enjoy affordable housing options, as well as a range of food and drink options. Portland, Oregon Portland is a popular destination for renters who value sustainability and community. The city is known for its bike-friendly streets, local food scene, and commitment to environmentalism. Renters in Portland can choose from a variety of unique housing options, from tiny homes to converted warehouses. Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis has a reputation for being a friendly and welcoming city, with a thriving arts and culture scene. The city is also home to many parks and lakes, making it a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Renters in Minneapolis can enjoy affordable housing options, as well as a variety of ethnic cuisine and craft breweries. These are just a few of the best cities for renters in 2023. Whether you’re looking for an urban adventure, a nature getaway, or a mix of both, there’s a city out there that caters to your needs. So pack your bags, find a great rental, and start exploring all that these cities have to offer. The post Best Cities for Renters in 2023 first appeared on Ray Glattman Real Estate.
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Before the age of 27 I lived in:
My parents' house in Denver (came with a dishwasher but it broke at some point when I was very young and they never fixed it due to a combination of poverty, my parents' probable undiagnosed ADD, and the fact that my mom didn't really like them. We used it as a drying rack.)
Freshman dorms, same city. Industrial dishwashers in the mess hall but students couldn't use it, we had to hand wash any dishes we used in our own rooms.
Rental house in Denver. No dishwasher.
Student housing in Israel. No dishwasher.
Rental apartment in Denver. No dishwasher.
Rental apartment in Denver. No dishwasher.
Rental apartment in Brooklyn. No dishwasher.
Rental apartment in Washington Heights. No dishwasher.
Rental apartment in Washington Heights. No dishwasher.
Apartment-sitting in France. For the first time in my life, I live in a place with a dishwasher! (This was such a sweet deal for the three months I got to stay there)
Back to family home in Denver. The dishwasher has finally been fixed! Since then, I have had a working dishwasher. I love it so much and am so grateful I can afford it.
I don't think you guys realize but as a latinoamerican I have never met a person with a dishwasher who wasn't rich so every time you talk about the dishwasher I'm like holy shit my mutual is fucking loaded
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House for sale in the USA under 100k
The United States real estate market is vast and diverse, offering everything from affordable housing to luxury properties. Whether you’re searching for a house for sale in the USA under 100k or a high-end home, there’s something to suit every budget and lifestyle. Here’s a guide to some of the best real estate opportunities across America.
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For investors, multi-family homes for sale in the USA are an excellent opportunity to generate steady income. These properties are available in both suburban and urban settings, making them ideal for families and professionals. Cities like Atlanta, GA, and Denver, CO, are popular for such investments due to strong rental demand.
Real Estate in Top Cities
Dreaming of coastal living? Look for a house for sale in Seattle, USA, which offers stunning waterfront views and a thriving job market. Seattle’s real estate market is diverse, ranging from cozy starter homes to premium properties. If the Southwest is more appealing, consider a house for sale in Arizona, USA. Known for its warm climate and scenic landscapes, Arizona boasts a mix of affordable and luxury housing options.
Luxury Real Estate and Agencies
For those with a taste for elegance, there are numerous luxury homes for sale in America. Cities like Beverly Hills, CA, and Miami, FL, are synonymous with opulent properties featuring cutting-edge designs and premium locations. These homes often include amenities like pools, home theaters, and expansive outdoor spaces.
If you’re exploring options for United States property for sale, working with real estate agencies in America can simplify the process. These agencies offer extensive listings, from affordable apartments to luxury estates. Platforms like A.Land specialize in showcasing a variety of properties to meet your needs.
Apartment Prices and Condos
The price of apartments in the USA varies greatly depending on the location. While cities like New York and San Francisco are known for high costs, smaller cities like Charlotte, NC, or Louisville, KY, provide more affordable options. Buyers seeking smaller, low-maintenance living spaces often opt for the cheapest condos for sale in the USA, which are ideal for individuals or small families.
Finding Your Perfect Property
From affordable homes to high-end estates, the American real estate market is full of opportunities. Whether you’re searching for a house for sale in the USA under 100k, a house for sale in Arizona, USA, or exploring multi-family homes for sale in the USA, platforms like A.Land can connect you to the perfect property.
By researching wisely and working with trusted real estate agencies in America, you can find a property that fits your budget and lifestyle. From budget-friendly options to luxury homes for sale in America, your dream property awaits!
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Rental Trends to Watch in 2023
The real estate world over the last two years has changed dramatically. Mortgage rates went from record lows in 2020 to skyrocketing back up two years later. Homes on the buy/sell market flew off the listings faster than buyers could compete with; now homeowners look for alternatives for the home they can’t sell. So as we move toward 2023, here are a few rental trends to keep an eye on.
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Discover Luxury on Wheels with Denver Exotic Rentals
When it comes to exploring the scenic beauty of Denver, few experiences compare to driving through the city in a luxury vehicle. Denver exotic rentals offer a unique opportunity to elevate your travel experience, whether you're here for business, leisure, or special events. With a range of high-end vehicles available, it's easy to indulge in a lavish ride while enjoying everything this vibrant city has to offer.
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One of the major advantages of choosing Denver exotic rentals is the ability to drive a car you might not typically own. Imagine getting behind the wheel of a high-performance sports car, feeling the power of a Ferrari or Lamborghini as you glide through Denver’s streets. These vehicles are not just about speed and power, but also about the sense of prestige they bring to your driving experience.
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Exploring the Mile-High City: A Guide to Denver Vacation Rentals
Denver, the capital of Colorado, is a vibrant city nestled against the backdrop of the majestic Rocky Mountains. Known for its outdoor adventures, cultural attractions, and thriving culinary scene, Denver has become a popular destination for travelers seeking a perfect blend of urban excitement and natural beauty. When planning your visit, one of the key decisions is choosing the right accommodation. In this article, we'll explore the benefits of Denver vacation rentals and why they might be the ideal choice for your Mile-High City getaway.
The Allure of Denver:
Denver's charm lies in its diverse offerings. From exploring the historic Larimer Square and lively 16th Street Mall to enjoying outdoor activities in the nearby Rocky Mountains, the city caters to various interests. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural scene by visiting museums, art galleries, and theaters, or they can embrace the outdoors through hiking, skiing, and biking. With so much to offer, Denver provides a unique experience for every traveler.
Why Choose Vacation Rentals?
Home Away from Home: Denver vacation rentals offer a homey atmosphere, providing a comfortable and personalized space for visitors. Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or on a solo adventure, vacation rentals allow you to settle into a space that feels like your own.
Variety of Options: Denver boasts a wide array of vacation rentals to suit different preferences. From cozy downtown apartments to spacious mountain cabins, there's something for everyone. This variety ensures that you can find the perfect accommodation to enhance your Denver experience.
Cost-Effective: Vacation rentals often prove to be more cost-effective than traditional hotel stays, especially for larger groups. Splitting the cost of a rental home can significantly reduce individual expenses, allowing you to allocate your budget to other exciting aspects of your Denver trip.
Local Experience: Staying in a vacation rental allows you to immerse yourself in the local culture. Explore Denver's neighborhoods like a resident, discovering hidden gems, local eateries, and charming boutiques that might go unnoticed in a more touristy area.
Flexibility and Privacy: Vacation rentals offer a level of flexibility and privacy that hotels may not provide. Enjoy the freedom to cook your meals, relax in a private backyard, or unwind in a spacious living room after a day of exploring the city.
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When searching for the ideal vacation rental in Denver, consider the following tips:
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Conclusion:
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Best Cities to Invest in Real Estate in the United States of America
Introduction Real estate has long been considered a stable and lucrative investment option, and the United States offers a diverse landscape of cities with excellent opportunities for real estate investment. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a first-time buyer, selecting the right city is crucial. In this article, we will explore some of the best cities to invest in real estate in the United States, taking into account factors such as economic growth, job opportunities, population growth, and housing market stability.
Austin, Dallas, Texas Austin and Dallas is often at the top of the list when it comes to real estate investment. It's a fast-growing city with a strong job market, driven by the tech industry and a thriving music scene. The population is on the rise, and this, combined with a shortage of housing inventory, makes Austin an attractive destination for real estate investors.
Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix offers excellent investment opportunities due to its robust population growth and affordable housing market. The city's diverse economy, with sectors like healthcare, technology, and manufacturing, contributes to its resilience in the face of economic challenges.
Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta is another city experiencing significant population growth. It boasts a diversified economy and is a major transportation hub. The city's real estate market is attractive, with various options for investors, including single-family homes and multi-family properties.
Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh has earned a reputation as a technology and research hub, thanks in part to the presence of the Research Triangle Park. This economic stability, coupled with a growing population and low unemployment rates, makes Raleigh a hot spot for real estate investment.
Boise, Idaho Boise has been consistently ranking high as an attractive real estate market. With a strong job market and an influx of residents from other states seeking a lower cost of living, Boise offers excellent investment opportunities, particularly in the housing sector.
Tampa, Florida Tampa is a dynamic real estate market known for its job growth and affordability. The city's diverse economy, attractive climate, and vibrant culture make it a prime destination for real estate investors, especially those looking for rental income properties.
Denver, Colorado Denver's strong job market, educated workforce, and quality of life have contributed to its real estate market's appeal. The city offers a variety of investment options, from single-family homes to condos and apartments.
Nashville, Tennessee Nashville's real estate market is on an upward trajectory, thanks to its strong job growth and increasing popularity as a cultural and business destination. Investors can find opportunities in both residential and commercial real estate.
Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte's diverse economy, anchored by the financial sector, is a driving force behind its strong real estate market. The city's affordability, combined with a growing population, positions it as a promising destination for real estate investment.
Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City has seen significant population growth, driven by its growing tech industry and quality of life. The city's real estate market offers a range of opportunities, making it an appealing choice for investors.
Conclusion Selecting the right city for real estate investment is a strategic decision that can yield substantial returns. The cities mentioned in this article are some of the best options in the United States, but it's essential to conduct thorough research, consult with local experts, and consider your investment goals before making a decision. Remember that real estate investment requires a long-term perspective, and each city offers its unique opportunities and challenges. Whether you choose a rapidly growing tech hub like Austin or a sunny coastal city like Tampa, strategic investment in the right city can lead to financial success and security in the long run.
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