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Aurora, Colorado

Aurora, Colorado

Colorado's third-largest city, Aurora, is in Arapahoe County, with a population of 369,111. It is one of the most exclusive destinations for the conventions, business, and leisure travel. Aurora is a car-dependent city, and public transportation ranks at 38. It also became the first city in Colorado to host a dockless bike-sharing program.The education system in Aurora ranks high on national and statewide levels compared to other cities. It is convenient to live here as it is close to downtown Denver and nearby Denver International Airport.

With three large reservoirs, hiking trails, and 113 acres of parks and open spaces, the city is a significant athletics hub leading to an active and healthy lifestyle. Some of east Denver's top attractions are close to Aurora, including the Denver Zoo and the Museum of Nature & Science. Aurora has more than six public golf courses, and you can also choose from a variety of layouts.

Are you looking for information about Colorado Real Estate? Visit this Facebook group here to connect and ask questions with other locals. Colorado is noted for its vivid landscape of mountains, forests, high plains, mesas, canyons, plateaus, rivers, and desert lands. Colorado has amazing wildlife, snowboarding, music, and much more. If you’re Moving to Colorado, or simply coming for vacation, we can help plan and find the right place for you. Contact us with any questions you may have, our services page here.

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FEATURED VIDEO on OWNING A HOME in COLORADO

Housing prices in Aurora are currently ranging anywhere from the mid $200's up to the mid $500s,  with some going close to 1 million, which happens be a little more flexible than surrounding cities. Click around, see what's available! You may find your forever home, contact an agent with any questions!

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The Buyer's Guide

Buying a home now instead of renting one may be the game-changer that amplifies long-term savings for renters who are ready to become homeowners. When paying a mortgage as opposed to paying rent, that money is reinvested back in your favor, so you’re contributing to your own net worth when you own a home. This is a term called equity, and it’s one of the biggest financial benefits of homeownership.

If the pandemic and the changes we’ve faced recently have made you seriously think about buying a home instead of renting one, you’re not alone. You may, however, be wondering if the dollars and cents add up in your favor as home prices continue to rise. According to the experts, in many cases, it’s still more affordable to buy a home than to rent one.

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