Neighborhood Guidance

Hi all! I recently got a new job and will be relocating to Denver in the near future. The job is 95% remote, with the main office being in Denver Tech Center.

With that being said, finding a cool place to live is big! My boyfriend and I are both artists, both very into music (this is a huge draw for us moving to Denver) and are looking for places that are easy to get around/easy to get out of the house. Obviously with working remote, good spots like libraries, coffee shops, anywhere walkable, etc, would be awesome.

We're moving from Miami, and really dislike the very selfish + hectic lifestyle and extreme expense here, so somewhere that feels kind of relaxed is a big priority. Ideally looking to keep rent below the 2k mark. Don't mind driving to things or living in a city center- nowheres traffic and drivers can be worse than Miami's lol. But would just love some guidance on neighborhoods and areas that feel fun and safe to start our apartment hunting in.

Thanks in advance and excited to soon be a Denverite :)

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