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Possibly Moving to Colorado Springs

KatieIn summary, Christina and her husband are looking to relocate from Florida to Colorado Springs due to her husband's job. They are looking for a decent place to live, preferably on the east side of town, with a budget of $900. Christina reached out for suggestions on housing, and a fellow Pampered Chef consultant recommended checking out the Village at Lionstone and Falcon View apartments. She also suggested reaching out to the local Pampered Chef consultants for their input.
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Hey yall,

My husband and I live in Florida and might be relocating to Colorado Springs, Co. We will probly be settling around the east side of town and Im having a hard time finding a decent place to live online. Does anyone have any suggestions of some decent homes or NICE apartments? Our budget can not exceed $900. I really appreciate any help.

Thanks yall!!
Christina
 
Oh, that's a hard one. Are you air force? I'll see what I can come up with for you. How big an apartment or house do you need? Is it just the two of you? And do you have pets?
 
Ooooohhhh ... it's such a WONDERFUL place to be! My cousin and her family moved from Florida to Colorado Springs. I don't feel comfortable asking what she pays but I stayed in their house last year and it wasn't extravagant. Also he's Air Force and she used to be. They're dealing with health struggles with their newborn so now is not the right time to ask. When do you move?
 
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Thanks, were not in the military but we are relocating due to his work. Its just the two of us and no pets. we really only a 2 bed room. maybe 3 for guests. id like an office for my PC business. but i can do without unitl we get more settled. we love it there weve been up there a few times. i really apperciate it alot. thanks guys!
 


Hi Christina!

Congratulations on your potential move to Colorado Springs! As a fellow Pampered Chef consultant, I have a few recommendations for you. The first place I would suggest looking is on the Pampered Chef Consultant Community Facebook group. There are often consultants from all over the country who are willing to share their knowledge and recommendations for housing in different areas. You can also try reaching out to the local Pampered Chef consultants in the Colorado Springs area for their input.

In terms of specific neighborhoods or apartments, I would recommend checking out the Village at Lionstone apartments on the east side of town. They have a variety of floor plans and amenities, and their prices fall within your budget. Another option is the Falcon View apartments, which also have affordable options and are located in a nice area.

I hope this helps in your search for a new home in Colorado Springs. Best of luck to you and your husband!

Take care,
 

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