Just imagine living in an area with cool, breezy summer nights, low humidity, mild winters and abundant sunshine. This is the climate you would enjoy by living in Frederick, Colorado. Frederick, originally an early mining camp, was named for the early landowner, Frederick Clark. Frederick is located in the Greeley metropolitan area and within Weld County. It is a small community, of less than 2,500 residents, closely situated to Denver, Longmont and Louisville, which provides the small town feel without the daily hustle and bustle of living in a large city. Several ski resorts and Rocky Mountain National Park are also within an hour of Frederick, so activities such as, mountain-climbing, hiking, skiing, repelling, white water rafting, horseback riding and bird watching are close by.
If you are considering Frederick as a place to live, but wonder what types of jobs are available, there are a variety of offerings. The employment make-up of Frederick is:
Manufacturing jobs- 20%Construction jobs – 13%Professional, Scientific, Management, Administrative, and Waste Management Jobs – 13%Retail Jobs – 12%Educational, Health and Social Services Jobs – 11%Other Jobs – 31%
And because you won’t be living in a large city the daily commute will be shorter and better for your gas tank. That also leaves you more time to enjoy your life and your family instead of wasting time in traffic.
When choosing where to live, selecting the best school available is always a large consideration. Frederick offers some great options with Frederick Elementary, Legacy Elementary and Prairie Ridge Elementary, which all offer grades K-5. Coal Ridge Middle School in nearby Firestone services grades 6-8, while grades 9-12 attend Frederick High School. Other options also exist such as, a Montessori preschool, Carbon Valley Charter School for grades K-8 and several church-based and private schools. Students can also stay close to home for further education with opportunities at the University of Northern Colorado and Aims Community College, both in Greeley.
Frederick residents can also enjoy all the cultural conveniences of the larger cities without having to go too far. Nearby Greeley is home to many cultural scenes. The Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra, The Meeker Museum, Centennial Village, Fort Vasquez and The University of Northern Colorado’s Little Theatre of the Rockies are just a few of the offerings. There are other artistic venues in nearby Denver too, including the new Opera House, Garner Galleria Theatre , the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, Boettcher Concert Hall and the Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex, which presents symphony, opera, and theater and dance performances all year.
The leading public medical facilities close to Frederick are the North Colorado Medical Center and the Northern Colorado Oncology Center, a major cancer treatment facility in Colorado.
No matter if you are relocating from far away or just a few miles down the road, the small town charm and easy access to several large cities make Frederick a wonderful spot to call home. Contact Northern Colorado real estate expert, Jason Humpal- I will assist you further in your relocation.
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