5 Neighborhoods in Fort Collins to Consider for Your Move

recommended neighborhoods in fort collins moving companyIf you’re considering a move to Fort Collins, first of all, congratulations! Fort Collins is a beautiful part of Northern Colorado. And as a top moving company in Northern Colorado, we’ve seen neighborhoods in Fort Collins and the city as a whole grow and prosper with new families and residents coming to enjoy the charm and natural beauty of this booming city.

Fort Collins is full of lively energy thanks to Colorado State University, but it boasts a culture of its own beyond campus and the normal hang out spots of the students. Old Town in Fort Collins offers a wealth of breweries, restaurants, shops, and public spaces that make this town a hub for all of Northern Colorado.

Increasingly, people are eschewing the hustle, overcrowding, and smog of the Denver Metro Area and moving north to Fort Collins. So where in Fort Collins should you live?

Neighborhoods in Fort Collins

Here are a few neighborhoods in Fort Collins where you’re sure to be delighted and taken in by the old-style charm of this pretty town in Northern Colorado. (For a few more suggestions and more information, click here).

  • Old Town

We have to start by mentioning Old Town because it’s the heart of the city. Anyone moving to Fort Collins will undoubtedly start their exploration with this centralized neighborhood close CSU. Because of its proximity to the college, Old Town is filled with youthful energy and has a thriving art, food, and nightlife scene. Most of Fort Collins’ tourist attractions are found in Old Town, including Old Town Square, the Downtown Artery, and the Museum of Art Fort Collins. Many beautiful old homes are available here, too.

  • North Fort Collins

For families, North Fort Collins offers a respite from the busy downtown areas and provides opportunities for homeowners to purchase small parcels of land to go with their homes and experience a bit of the country life in the city. North Fort Collins is also where the Fort Collins Country Club is, and many properties there feature golf course views and access.

  • Old Prospect

This small, in-demand neighborhood comes highly recommended by residents and visitors alike because of its beauty and easy access to both the conveniences of the city and natural areas. Surrounded by parks and intersecting walking trails, Old Prospect features many old but well-maintained houses, as well as restaurants, small stores, and good schools for the kids. Many families call Old Prospect neighborhood home, but as it rises in popularity, all types of residents are moving in.

  • Fossil Creek

A dynamic and growing neighborhood, Fossil Creek is a great option for those moving to Fort Collins because of its eclectic homes available for a wide range of prices. The neighborhood is particularly attractive because of its high-quality schools and access to verdant outdoor space. Fort Collins has a reputation, like Denver, of being an outdoor-focused town, and the Fossil Creek neighborhood is part of the reason why. With its wide array of housing options, Fossil Creek has long hosted a diverse and dynamic population.

  • Mountain View

According to NeighborhoodScout.com, Mountain View, in north-central Fort Collins off of North Taft Hill Road, is one of the highest appreciating neighborhoods since 2000. Home values here are high because the location is excellent, with access to parks and other natural areas, along with plenty of opportunities to dine, shop, and enjoy the city. Mountain View is also one of the safest neighborhoods in Fort Collins by crime statistics, and the peaceful natural beauty attracts residents of all stripes and colors.

Get Help from a Moving Company 

Moving to an entirely new city is challenging. Hiring local movers is a great way to ensure that your new home is ready for you to start your new life and help you get set up. Mountain Moving offers help for cross-country and down-the-street movers alike. Along with our moving services, we also love to recommend places to live and explore that will make your Fort Collins experience fulfilling and memorable. 

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