Redlands, CO


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Redlands, CO

About Redlands, CO

Redlands, CO is a great place to live due to its small-town charm and proximity to larger cities like Denver and Boulder. The climate is relatively mild with warm summers and cold winters. The scenery of the town is breathtaking with sweeping views of the nearby Rocky Mountains. Residents enjoy easy access to outdoor activities like skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, biking, fishing and camping. The town also hosts a range of cultural festivals throughout the year that bring the community together for fun festivities. Redlands is home to many excellent restaurants, shops and entertainment venues to explore. Overall, living in Redlands offers an ideal balance of rural recreational opportunities combined with urban amenities making it an attractive place to call home. Small city - Western edge of Colorado, 25 miles from Utah.

State: Colorado
County: Mesa County
Metro Area: Grand Junction Metro Area
City: Redlands
Zip Codes: 81507
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (MST)
Elevation: 4899 ft above sea level

Grand Junction is a small but rapidly growing town on the western desert slopes of the Rockies. It has become “discovered,” first as a pleasant alternative to Colorado Front Range hustle and bustle, particularly for retirees, more recently from migrants from all over the West. The climate is sunnier, drier, and generally more pleasant than other Colorado metropolitan areas and it has a well-preserved, western-town flavor.

Growth has pushed some suburbs north and west into the agricultural valleys toward the aptly named Fruita, with some high end individual homes and developments. That the area now touts itself as “Colorado’s Wine Country” says something about the climate and setting. The air-quality score is good, and healthcare services are above average.

Employment has been bolstered by the oil industry mainly east and construction and other services serving new arrivals. Cost of living has risen and is now about on par with local and national averages. The main downside is isolation—good air service or cultural amenities are located 250 miles east in Denver or 280 miles west in Salt Lake City, Utah. Grand Junction does not excel in any category but does consistently well in all of them.

The town is located at the junction of the Colorado and Gunnison rivers in a large mountain valley on the west slope of the Rockies. Distant mountains on all sides reach heights of 9,000 feet to 12,000 feet from the valley floor while low red-rock bluffs dominate the landscape closer in. Dry conditions lead to desert-fringe vegetation and an arid landscape. The area has a semiarid climate marked by the wide seasonal range typical of interior localities at this latitude.

The surrounding mountains block severe weather changes. Summer days are warm, usually in the 90s, but with very low humidity and an occasional thundershower. Long periods of winter cold can occur when cold air gets trapped in the valley. Sudden winter storms are infrequent and winter snows are light. First freeze is mid-September, last is late May

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Redlands Cost of Living

Attractive setting, year-round climate, and air quality make Redlands a great place to live.

$420,900
+19.7% higher than avg
$85,725
+19.5% higher than avg
8.2 / 5.6
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Redlands Crime
28.8 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Redlands, Colorado
$80,640
for a family
$43,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Redlands
   Attractive setting
Isolation
   Year-round climate
Growth and sprawl
   Air quality
Arts & culture
Cost of Living