Fort Collins, CO

Updated on April 17, 2013
K.L. asks from Ballwin, MO
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My family and I are looking into relocating to the Colorado area this summer; with Fort Collins being the top contender. I have read many positive things about Fort Collins and the Poudre School District online. My questions revolve around these topics:
- your general feeling/impression of Fort Collins
- your impressions of the Poudre School District
- best neighborhoods/areas to live in Fort Collins
Just really- any information would be helpful. We have always wanted to move to Colorado and now that my kids are at the age to begin Kindergarten and Pre-School- we are thinking that now is an ideal time.

Thank you so much!

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S.S.

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My son went to college at CSU, and liked the town so much, he accepted a job there after graduation. He & his wife and 1 yr. old daughter live on the West side, and love it. I really like Ft. Collins too, nice parks, hiking/biking trails and good schools. It's a pretty town too, and Old Town is a really fun place. Traffic can be a bit annoying at times.

T.S.

answers from Denver on

My son is attending college up there and lives off campus. He really loves it and is always talking about how friendly everyone is. I have experienced the same thing when I have gone up there to visit. The traffic can be a nightmare at times though. Especially around the campus/downtown area.

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M.G.

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We relocated to Fort Collins from California 8 years ago in pursuit of good work/life balance, a strong sense of community, and a good place to raise our young family. We were going to give it 2 years and see how we liked it. We haven't looked back. The schools are great. There are many good options within PSD, with neighborhood schools and "school of choice" charter schools available. People are friendly. We find that our "base" stress level is lower living here, with a more reasonable pace of life and so many family friendly sports and activities to take part in. We are spoiled by the close proximity of everything. People talk about "traffic" when you're trying to get all the way across town at a busy time of day, but it is nothing compared to the long commutes we endured in the Bay Area in order to live in a "desirable" school district and work where the best jobs were.
The best area to live will really depend on your preferences. The Southeast part of town is the newest area. There are several neighborhoods / master planned communities chalk full of families and kiddos. This is where the newer PSD schools are (Bacon, Zach and Bethke Elementary and Kinard Middle School). There are several new housing developments being built, and you have the new council tree shopping center and most of the city's tech employers nearby (HP, Intel, AMD, etc). Old Town is a darling area. Lots of older homes with character on tree-lined streets within walking distance of cutesy shops and restaurants. You'll have more of a mix of college students, older folks, and families and be much closer to the University, if this is the area you select. If you decide to live in the West part of town, you'll be closer to the foothills and Horsetooth Reservoir. Many of the homes there are in family friendly neighborhoods built 20ish years ago, so not as new but perhaps a bigger yard with more mature landscaping and more space between neighbors. Lots to consider.
As for the things we miss or lack in Ft. Collins: There aren't as many big companies/ employers here, making career options more limited depending on your occupation. You don't have the dining options here that you do when you live in a more metro area. We lack a good shopping mall. (However, there are accessible shopping options (Centerra is 15 minutes south in Loveland, Flatirons Mall in Boulder, and plenty of Denver shopping), and Foothills Mall here in Ft. Collins is about to undergo significant "redevelopment". )
Overall, we think Ft. Collins is a great place to live and raise a family. Best of luck finding the right place for you!

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E.E.

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Everyone I know who lives up there loves it, including people with kids in public schools. It's a lovely town. And because it's a college town, you'll always be able to find something to go do for not to much $. Afraid I can't speak on neighborhoods. Good luck!

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