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Finding a Property With the Right Balance Between Urban and Rural Living

When it comes to the usual run of things, people tend to start out their adult lives in major cities and then retire to the country once their careers have drawn to a close. This makes sense. After all, major cities hold a whole lot of career opportunities for professionals, as they tend to be where most industries are based and where there are more clients, partners, and professionals. Young adults also tend to thrive in the hustle and bustle of inner city life, making the most of all of the amenities and entertainment at hand. No matter what time of day or night it is, the city generally offers something to see or do. Country life also tends to cater better to the needs of your standard retired individual. After years in a major city, it can be refreshing to leave the big smoke behind and settle down in a larger and more comfortable house in a quieter location. However, it’s important to remember that we don’t always have to live life on a binary. You don’t necessarily have to choose purely urban or purely rural living. Sometimes you can strike a balance between the two and experience the best of both worlds. Here’s how!

Finding the Right Location and Community

Believe it or not, there are places to live out there that can provide you with the preferable environment of rural locations with the community spirit and amenities of a major city. Take Broadstone Montane Apartments. These apartments are located in a bold community for the lively and spirited. The area is host to city-quality coffee shops with handcrafted drinks, is close to shopping centers, art exhibitions, and various entertainment outlets. However, you can also make the most of a 1.5 mile, on-site mountain bike and hiking trail to the Cherry Creek State Park. You can also have panoramic views of Mount Evans, Pikes Peak, and the Rocky Mountain Front Range. This area just goes to show that you can have it all.

Being Open

When you’re looking for a completely urban or utterly rural property, you tend to have a whole lot of choice on your plate. Why? Well, there are plenty of homes out there that will cater directly to your checklist. However, when you want a combination of both, it’s a good idea to be a little more open with your thinking. After all, you’re going for a more niche mode of living, and you may not find something that is precisely how you’d imagined. Give places a chance and visit before entirely casting them off your list of potential new homes. You may be surprised when you get there!

As you can see, striking the right balance between urban and rural living may take a little longer to achieve, but it’s more than worth the time and effort involved. So, start looking today!

 

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About the Author

Kaya Wittenburg

Blog Author and CEO

Kaya Wittenburg is the Founder and CEO of Sky Five Properties. Since the age of 10, real estate has been deeply ingrained into his thoughts. With world-class negotiation and deal-making skills, he brings a highly impactful presence into every transaction that he touches.

He is here to help you use real estate as a vehicle to develop your own personal empire and feel deeply satisfied along the way. If you have an interest in buying, selling or renting property in South Florida, contact Kaya today.

   
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