Loveland, CO

Loveland, CO


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Loveland, CO

About Loveland, CO

Loveland, Colorado packs plenty of adventure from skiing at Arapahoe Basin Ski Area to taking hikes around Devil's Backbone Open Space making it an ideal destination for any outdoor enthusiast. Small-town complex/College town - Northern Colorado along the Front Range, 25 miles south of the Wyoming border.

Location Details

State: Colorado
County: Larimer County
Metro Area: Fort Collins Metro Area
City: Loveland
Zip Codes: 80538 80537
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (MST)
Elevation: 5004 ft above sea level
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Fort Collins is an agricultural and high-tech center and college town at the northern end of Colorado’s Front Range. Colorado State University, a diversified university with an agricultural base, provides some amenities, a nice campus and ethnic diversity, but overall the town is more conservative than nearby Boulder. The downtown is a model college town with well-kept Victorian-era structures, a lively entertainment scene and plenty to do.

A significant high-tech base led by Hewlett-Packard lies mostly east of town, while attractive residential neighborhoods lie mostly west. All have a view of the main Rocky Mountain ridges west, and with the exception of a few winter blasts, the climate goes well with the attractive outdoor setting.

There have been some job dislocations recently with consolidations at HP and Eastman Kodak, but overall the economy is healthy and high paying jobs are numerous. Housing and living costs, while on the rise, are still attractive. The area is increasingly well-rounded, intellectually stimulating, and close enough to Denver that new migrants don’t feel too disconnected from big-city life and services. Currently the area is absorbing considerable growth and, so far, doing it fairly well.

Fort Collins isn’t the whole story -- Loveland to the south is quieter but prosperous and features an excellent downtown area and surrounding inner neighborhoods. The base is also a typical northern Colorado mix of high tech and agriculture. Housing is somewhat less expensive and residents of Loveland have convenient access to Fort Collins 10 miles north. The Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park (a town, not a park) to the west provide ample recreational opportunities. As a whole, the Fort Collins-Loveland area offers a nice package with no strong negatives.

Fort Collins is at the western edge of the high prairie grassland just against the base of the Front Range of the Rockies. The western horizon is spectacular with steep creek and river valleys descending into the area. The climate is continental with four well-defined, typically dry seasons.

Summer days are warm and evenings are cool thanks to the mountain elevation. Southwest winds can bring periods of hot weather. Occasional thunderstorms produce downpours, but these are more likely to the east. Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures well below zero with strong inflows of Canadian air; wind makes the air seem colder. First freeze is early October, last is late May.

Loveland Cost of Living
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Attractive downtown, nearby mountains, and educated population make Loveland a great place to live.

$482,200
+29.9% higher than avg
$73,907
+6.6% higher than avg
$1,175 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
+2.3% higher than avg
Loveland Crime
37.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Loveland, Colorado
$92,520
for a family
$48,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Loveland
   Attractive downtown
Home prices
   Nearby mountains
Economic cycles
   Educated population
Cold winters
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I have lived in Loveland 40 years. Where to start? It would take all day to really go into detail so I will just say NO NO NO! It was nice once, now it is not,  More

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Loveland CO and Ft Collins are very near one another, and someday the whole place will probably be one big conglomeration! It was ok. My problem was that I never  More

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Over 7 years ago

I have lived here for 20 years and it used to be a quiet, cheap, sparsely populated and nice place to live. It took 10 minutes to go to the bank or drive across town  More

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