Saturday, April 3, 2010

Where in south central Colorado can I find a natural hot spring?|138842

I_m going on vacation this summer, and have found many hot spring pools. I_m trying to find a natural hot spring that is not a pool.

  • This URL gives you a list of all colorado Hot Springs

  • What about Glenwood Hot Springs.

    Google it girl!

  • Glenwood Hot Springs.

  • Pagosa Springs?
    Although it is in the southwestern part of Colorado. But has very nice hot springs.
    Scenic area as well
  • What are home prices like in Philadelphia suburbs?|137775

    What are average home prices like, for an average 3-4BR, 2.5 bath in good condition (ideally a cape, colonial, or split-level) in the Philadelphia suburbs? Specifically interested in areas N and W of town such as northern Chester, Montgomery, or southern Bucks county, within a 30min commute of downtown. Hoping to find some areas with decent homes in the $200-250k range. Any recommendations on safe areas that are good for young families with kids?

  • You might find something in Havertown or Drexel Hill. If you are willing to go out farther, maybe Exton area. $200 -250 won_t buy you much around here.

  • I can answer for Bucks County, nice areas in your price range would be Croydon zip code 19021 or Bensalem 19020. Bensalem is bigger and more populated with better access to stores but the price range would be more difficult to fit. Good Luck!!!
  • What would you guestimate the percentage of middle class people in san francisco usually is? details below?|113725

    i have heard san fran is pretty much made up of rich and poor people. Not much in between. However, i have heard middle class people from the suburbs usually leave their towns/cities to come to san fran to party, go to events, whatever. Since its supposed to be so diverse, will i fit in well as a middle class citizen there?

  • _Rich_ is the middle class in San Francisco. What I mean by that is the average middle class person in San Francisco may earn much more than the average middle class person in another part of the country and appear _rich_ but they live a similar lifestyle. Aside from that, most San Franciscans aren_t very classist so you_ll fit in as far as income. Many San Franciscans are political/social snobs so depending on your personal views you may or may not fit in.

  • Most of the people I know and work with might be considered middle class. Definitely not rich (by SF standards), but not living in poverty.

    It would be hard to determine, since the SF statistics are skewed by (a) it being an expensive city to live in and (b) the high wages paid.

    That being said, nobody really cares what your class is.
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