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For the last decade, the Front Range of Northern Colorado has been silently sneaking onto many national lists as one of the most desirable places to live in America. Situated on the plains near the base of the Rocky Mountains, Northern Colorado offers a quality of life like no other. Front Range communities offer high quality education and health care, shorter commutes than the national average and conveniences of big city living, all within a small town atmosphere.
More people are seeing themselves as “Citizens of Northern Colorado” – living in one city or town, working in another, shopping or recreating in a third, and periodically slipping into the mountains for some relaxation with nature. There is so much to do and so many places to do it – and all so close.
A small, scenic community located between Loveland and Longmont
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Located north of Greeley with a mix of old historical homes and elegant new homes
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Names �Best Place to Live� in 2006 by Money Magazine
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Strong agricultural roots and the sophistication of a small city
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Small town in a rural setting with easy access to I-25
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Picturesque city nestled into the foothills at the mouth of the Big Thompson Canyon
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A tranquil, small town surrounded by rolling farmland
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A small, down-home town north of Windsor with agricultural roots
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A growing small town located North of Fort Collins
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A bustling small town located at the epicenter of Northern Colorado
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