
Would like to move to Colorado for snow and seclusion, recommendations?
Me and my husband want cold weather, snow (but not necessary), seclusion (although I prefer a town somewhat nearby) and a cabin with a fireplace and plumbing (for me).
We do not ski and we would like to find some employment as well just to pay for food and the light bill.
We’re not retirees and we’re not rich. We have money saved. We just want cold, quiet and simplicity.
It has to be Colorado though. Hubby insists on it. I tried talking him into Alaska or Michigan, but no luck. Colorado it is.
So all you small town Coloradians, please step up and recommend an area in which we can start looking.
Grand Lake is a nice area try Creede it is secluded and very simple living. Grand lake will be closer to Denver if you ever need to go to the big city, and creede is down there by colorado springs but still quite a drive out in the wilderness. You should be able to find simple jobs to pay the bills in both places, but keep in mind that living in the mountains means higher grocery bills as well as gas and other things because it is harder to get them up there.
Also any towns right off of I-70 Frisco silverthorne georogetown etc are going to be way too busy and touristy. make sure that when you pick a town you go deep into the heart of the mountains and away from the super touristy I-70 towns
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