5 Reasons We’re Thankful for Colorado Springs
Whether you’re a Colorado Springs native who is coming back after time abroad, or you’re being transferred here for work - we think you’ll find that there are a lot of things to be thankful for when moving to Colorado Springs. Our city is diverse, eclectic, varied, and FUN! If you’ve ever lived here, you know what we’re talking about. Because of this, we are thankful for anyone who wants to move to Colorado Springs, and we’re thankful for such a wonderful place to be living. Here are five reasons we are thankful for Colorado Springs on this Thanksgiving week.
1. Incredible Neighbors
There are over 12 incredible communities in the Colorado Springs area. These communities are filled with great neighbors, people who are working as hard as you are to make our great city a wonderful place to live, raise a family, and live an incredible life. We are so thankful for these individuals. They make selling Colorado Springs real estate an easy job, they own and care for great homes, create wonderful communities to raise your family, and create the fun workforce that you love partnering with every single day. Thank you to each and every one of you.2. The Tight-Knit Community
Colorado Springs may feel like a large city, but it’s really a tight-knit community filled with people who care about the environment, the place they raise their kids, and the impact they make on those around them. This sounds similar to having incredible neighbors, but there’s really something to be said for a city that can not only have great suburbs but also be entirely tight-knit as a whole. Colorado Springs is wonderful at that and we love calling this place home.Mike & Missy donating sandwiches to the Springs Mission earlier this year. |
3. Fun Times for All
Whether you enjoy your time indoors at concerts and art galleries or you love to be outdoors catching the slopes and playing in the snow, Colorado Springs has something for everyone. Every season also has it’s incredible advantages as well. Colorado Springs in the winter is fun, beautiful, and adventurous, while Colorado Springs in the summer is filled with exploration, sunny days, and summer fun. Horseback riding, mountain climbing, and riding across the cityscape in a hot air balloon are just a few ways you can enjoy your time while living in Colorado Springs.4. The Beautiful Views
We really can’t say enough about the extraordinary views that you’ll see when moving to Colorado Springs. They are majestic, breathtaking, and spectacular. The mountains already invoke a sense of awe, but when you get to see them on a daily basis, they will become the definition of home to you and your family. Not to mention the incredible sunsets which will take your breath away.5. Exceptional Quality of Life
Finally, the quality of life in Colorado Springs is superb. Because our community is tight-knit and made up of wonderful neighbors that have fun and are surrounded by beautiful sights, the quality of life in Colorado Springs is exceptional. You can quickly and easily find and fit into diverse groups of people with different political, religious, and extracurricular endeavors and find that your “family” is right here in Colorado Springs. You can quickly fit into a rhythm with fun activities for the kids, events to attend, and friends to hang out with because the quality of life here is exceptional.We Love Where We Live
Not only do we love Colorado Springs, but we are thankful for it on this week dedicated to thankfulness. In addition, Mike is a lifelong Colorado Springs resident so you can trust him when he says that he loves the area. With his vast knowledge of the Colorado Springs region, as well as with more than 25 years in real estate, you can trust the MacGuire Team to help you find home sweet home. If you’re ready to love where you live as much as we do - visit our website or call 719-536-4324 today.
Mike MacGuire
Colorado Springs Real Estate Agent
The MacGuire Team
6760 Corporate Dr
Ste 300
Colorado Springs, CO 80919
719-536-4324 or 719-660-6793
Mike@BuyWithMike.com
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