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Firestone, Colorado

Back in the beginning of the decade, the town of Firestone only had 1,908 residents during the 2000 census. With a rapid annual population increase of 37.9%, the town now has over 9,500 residents. And why not? Situated just in between Denver and Fort Collins and providing breath taking views of the Rocky Mountains, there's plenty of reason as to why the town of Firestone is quickly becoming a popular one.

Established back in 1908, the town of Firestone had many firsts in its area. It had the first post office, the first saloon and the first lumber store as well. This sleepy town, however, has remained sleepy for quite some time but as the numbers show, it won't be for long. Firestone is now gaining plenty of recognition for plenty of things that it offers - and these include a network of recreational areas and parks, its closeness to the Rocky Mountain National Park, its proximity to two major cities in the state (Fort Collins and Denver), its great quality of life and of course, its affordable homes.

Recreation in Firestone

If there's one thing that the residents of Firestone have to be proud of, its their extensive network of parks and recreation areas. The town has over 35 parks, and has access to the 12 mile Firestone trail, a trail that connects to the popular St. Vrain Legacy Trail. There are plenty of local sites for outdoor activities such as fishing, kayaking, rafting and biking. Of course, let's not forget its closeness to the popular Rocky Mountain National Park and other popular ski resorts nearby.

Life in Firestone

Because it sits strategically in between Denver and Fort Collins, most people commute to either of the cities for work. Of course, that doesn't mean that there aren't any job opportunities in town. The top employers for the town are AFTEC or Advnced Forming Technology, a produce of metal injection molded parts. Other employers American Furniture Warehouse, The Home Depot and King Soopers. Of course, the town also has its own share of small and medium business that also employ a considerable number of people. The unemployment rate of the city sits well below the rate of the state of Colorado.

The overall cost of living in Firestone is slightly higher by 00.86% in comparison to other cities throughout the United States. While utility and miscellaneous costs are significantly lower, its the expenses for food that pulls the notch up a bit. The estimated household income for Firestone is $73,276 which is considerably higher than the whole state, which is at $56,993

Buying A House In Firestone

There are currently 144 homes on the market in Firestone. This number can significantly increase or decrease depending on the season. The average price of homes in town is $234,759 while the average for the county is $317,090 - a slight considerable difference. Single houses are a bit more expensive at an average price of around $240,000 while condominiums or attached houses sell for somewhere around $200,000.

Relocating to Firestone, Colorado is a good choice - and if you plan to do so, make sure that you speak to a real estate professional to help you find the prefect home just for you.