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Aurora Colorado real estate

Aurora, Colorado, founded in 1891 during the silver boom, is part of the Denver-Aurora metro area and is home to approximately 290,418 people (as of 2003). It is Colorado's third most populous state and the sixtieth in the United States. The city is growing and many people are relocating to the area. It is a perfect commute into Denver for those professionals who prefer to live just outside the major hub.
Like most large suburbs majoring other major cities, Aurora CO real estate is booming as well. Currently, there are roughly 4,000 properties listed on the market. The average price of a home is about $221,000 and a median price of about $180,000. As with any other city, the prices of Aurora, Colorado homes does range from the low ($25,000) to the high ($2.5 million). Aurora offers it all for the perfect home -- beautiful tree-lined streets, Rocky Mountain views, and high plains all located in and around more than 450 neighborhoods.
When considering Aurora, Colorado real estate, one should consider the great things the city has to offer, whether you are moving from out of state or from just across town. The city has its very own weekly newspaper, fondly called "YourHub Aurora" that connects the city inhabitants with current events. The locals write and run the paper. The community voice is strong -- anyone who submits an article to the paper's website does have the chance of being published that next Thursday.
If a family is looking to buy a home in Aurora, Colorado, checking into the school district is essential. The city houses two school districts, the APS Community Connection and the Cherry Creek School District. Both award-winning districts offer an excellent education and wonderful programs for children aged for Kindergarten all the way up to high school.
The local economy, like Aurora, CO's real estate industry, is booming. With plenty of land, reasonable home rental and purchase rates, and an incredible workforce, Aurora is truly a diverse city with plenty to offer. Currently there is a boost in aerospace and bioscience firms along with business service suppliers and retailers to boot.
In addition to a booming economy with ample opportunity, relocating to the beautiful real estate of Aurora, Colorado may be one of the best moves one could make. The weather is simply pristine in the spring and summer months and the winters are none too harsh. The average temperature is 64 degrees with low relative humidity.
Dubbed "Sportstown" by Sports Illustrated in 2004, Aurora, Colorado is chock full of athletic activities for any sports lover. The beautiful sunshine, mild winters, and climate allows for outdoor activity throughout all four seasons. Golf and ski resorts are plentiful not to mention the great hiking, tennis and basketball facilities, and large recreational parks for sports, picnics, and gatherings.
Whether one is looking for prime Aurora, CO real estate, or a beautiful Aurora home, disappointment is impossible in this Colorado city. Located just outside of Denver, boasting beautiful weather all year, booming business, and great schools, Aurora is soon to be the next major city for both the young and old.