Flagstaff sits at a high elevation in the mountains, giving it a climate similar to parts of Colorado with cool summers and mild winters. The area experiences snow, which is rare in Arizona, and has more affordable housing than Colorado.
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Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville enjoys four distinct seasons like Colorado but is more affordable. The summer heat is moderated by the elevation, and the fall foliage is spectacular.
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Located near the Arizona border, Mesquite is a desert oasis with warm weather, stunning scenery, and Southwest living. It offers red rock vistas and numerous golf courses, making it a less expensive alternative to Colorado.
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While not mountainous, Springfield offers plenty of lakes, trails, and parks for outdoor activities. The Ozarks are perfect for fishing and boating. The cost of living is low, with plenty of cultural activities like live music and museums.
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Austin has grown significantly but retains a laid-back, outdoorsy vibe similar to Colorado. The city features numerous hiking trails, a vibrant food and music scene, and many activities. The average housing cost is about $450,000
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St. George is ideal for nature lovers, offering excellent hiking and cycling near Snow Canyon and proximity to Zion National Park. Housing is more affordable, with average property values around $355,000, making it a less expensive alternative
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Port Angeles is located on the Olympic Peninsula, surrounded by mountains, lakes, rainforest, and a rugged coastline. It is a paradise for nature lovers with a small-town feel. Housing averages $400,000, which is reasonable considering the amenities and natural beauty.
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Hot Springs offers a mix of scenic forest landscapes from the Ouachita Mountains and numerous natural hot springs pools. The cost of living is 16.5% lower than the national average, and housing prices are 32% below average.
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Lamar offers many amenities found in more expensive Colorado cities like Boulder and Denver, such as access to Rocky Mountain views and outdoor activities like camping, fishing, and hunting. The cost of living is nearly 30% lower
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