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Things You Should Know Before Moving to Westminster, CO

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Imagine looking out your windows to a Rocky Mountain view every morning. Well, stop dreaming and start reading this guide that gives you all the information you need to know if considering moving to Westminster, a quaint Colorado town so many love to call home.

Westminster Climate

Westminster, CO, gets 14 inches of rain per year, and 43 inches of snowfall during 73 measurably precipitating days. Typically, the town has 242 sunny days per year with the hottest month being July, averaging 89 degrees. The coldest month of the year is January, dropping as low as 19 degrees.

Westminster Neighborhoods

Some sections of the sector feature school sites while other areas flaunt affluent homes. If you're looking for up-scale living in Westminster, you will want to check out the homes on West 120 Avenue/Huron Street, Wadsworth Parkway/Church Ranch Boulevard and Federal Boulevard/West 105th Driver. If you have young children, you may want to consider living close to the many elementary, middle and high school campuses in the community near West 112th Avenue/Sheridan Boulevard, West 108th Avenue/Oak Street and Wadsworth Boulevard and West 92nd Avenue.

Though neighborhood safety is a priority throughout the entire province, the most protected streets in the city are Federal Boulevard/West 104th Avenue, West 104th Avenue/Lowell Boulevard and West 112th Avenue/Sheridan Boulevard. And of course downtown is a popular neighborhood where visitors and locals enjoy dining, dancing and shopping.

Registering Your Car

If you own or operate a business, are gainfully employed or have resided in Colorado for 90 consecutive days, you must obtain both a license and registration in the state. After becoming a Colorado resident, you have 30 days to qualify for a driver's license and 90 days to register your vehicle. If you have a valid license issued by another U.S. state, you will usually not be required to take the written or driving test. To find out more about receiving a license and title, visit the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles.

Westminster Schools

Adams County School District 50, which serves Denver, Arvada and Westminster students, has 12 elementary, three middle and two high schools as well as the Colorado STEM Academy, Crown Point Academy of Westminster and the Early Childhood Center. With more than 10,000 students in the system spread throughout the city, youth receive excellent one-on-one education from their respective teachers. Along with public training centers, there are a plethora of private schools in the province for students to study religious-based training.

As for post-secondary sites, Westminister is but 10 minutes from the University of Colorado, Regis University and the Metropolitan State University of Denver. Thousands of students attend the three campuses that offer hundreds of four-year bachelor's degree programs that prepare young adults for successful careers.

Westminster Employment

Below the national average, Westminster's 6.8 percent unemployment rate is supported by a strong local economy. With approximately 3,000 companies in the community, from big-box to mom and pop and national headquarters based in town, many locals make a good living right in town. Technology, healthcare, and energy are growing industries, drawing many jobs to the desirable region. Some of the top employers in town are Avaya with 900 employees, St. Anthony's North Hospital with 800 laborers, Ball Corporation with 500 staff members and LPS Asset Management Solutions with 500 employees. When on the other side of business, local merchants look to the Westminster Chamber of Commerce to make needed connections that help prosper their trades.

Living Costs in the City

Money magazine rated Westminster the 24th best place to live in the USA in 2006. And they were right to do so. Couple the low unemployment rate with the more than reasonable cost of living and the Colorado community may just be for you and your kin. Though the cost of living comes in at 7.1 percent higher than the national average, the minimal figure does not threaten thousands of locals from living a quality life. According to CNN Money, a median family income of $80,967 and a median home price at $187,500 are made in the municipality. If looking to rent rather than purchase property, the average one-bedroom space in the sector starts at $700. As for utilities, the cost of services greatly depends on family size and usage.

Westminster Moving Resources

Moving and storage companies are ready and willing to help you with your move to Westminster, whether you’re moving from out of state or from another county in Colorado. Make sure you get estimates from multiple moving services before you commit to hiring any (at least three estimates). Check back to our guides for tips on how to choose your moving service wisely with important questions to ask, differentiating between types of estimates, and mistakes to avoid. Visit the following pages at Movers.com to get quotes for the following services:

Westminster Transportation

Several state highways serve the sector including I-25, U.S. 36, and S.H. 128. When locals are looking for a lift instead of driving in the district themselves, they turn to the Denver Regional Transportation District. The bus and light rail system has a more than 2,300-mile service area, transporting locals on one side of the Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area to the other. As for airports, the Denver International Airport and the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport serve residents who are looking to fly in and out of the region.

Culture & Contemporary Life

Playing golf, relaxing in the sun and spending time in nearby Denver is how most locals enjoy their free time. With Heritage at Westmoor and Legacy Ridge Golf Courses in the community, residents young and old alike enjoy the challenge of a hole-in-one. When looking for some exercise and sporting competitions in the community, residents frolic around the many parks in the province. With almost 3,000 acres of property spread throughout the city, each resident has a recreational area less than a mile from their home. The city also offers two dog parks for the family friend with four legs. And when locals are looking for a little more action, they drive, or are driven, 20 minutes away so they can do Denver, the metropolis that is filled with culture, fine dining, nightlife and more.

Westminster Relocation Tips

  • With so many fine places to live in Westminster, it may be hard to pick a neighborhood to settle in. However, a little research and a visit to a few vicinities will let you know where the best place to call home is.

     

  • Preparing to move with your pets does not have to be an added stress. By following a few suggested tips, your four-legged and finned friends can have a safe and comfortable ride to your new residence.

     

  • If your new place is simply not as large as your last, you may have to rent some space for your stuff. With many important questions to ask a storage facility, make sure you inquire about security, access and maintenance.

Staff Writer  Posted by Staff Writer on July 31, 2013

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