Greeley

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Greeley, CO

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This college town is brewing with refreshing amenities – Greeley

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You can find Greeley just 49 miles from Denver, placing it an ideal range for those seeking a quick commute to the big city and a small-town environment. This former farming town is now on the rise and home to many large corporations and small businesses.

Greeley houses two colleges within its boundaries. The University of Northern Colorado and Aims Community College are two major community achievements. The downtown area is an exciting part of town where locals and students enjoy grabbing a bite before attending a concert at the Union Colony Civic Center.

In addition to academia, the city touts gourmet restaurants, affordable apartments, as well as five craft breweries, including Crabtree and Broken Plow. Poudre River Trail is a 21-mile paved pathway suited for walking, biking, and even rollerblading if you’re into it. Residents appreciate the shopping opportunities at Greeley Mall, plus the city-wide festivals such as Greeley Stampede with its rodeos, carnival games, and food.

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Alquiler tendencias

A partir de septiembre del 2025, el promedio de alquiler de apartamento en Greeley, CO es $1,097 por un studio, $1,309 por un dormitorio, $1,497 por dos dormitorios, et $1,979 por tres dormitorios. El alquiler de apartamento en Greeley ha aumentado un 0.4% en el año pasado.

Tipo de propiedad
Alquiler promedio
Pies² promedio
Apartamento
$1,309/mes
682 Pies²
Casa
$1,850/mes
1,364 Pies²
Condominio
$1,461/mes
846 Pies²
Casa Adosada
$1,760/mes
1,183 Pies²
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Transportación

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Dependiente del Coche

de 100 WalkScore® Calificación

Esta área se considera un área que depende del automóvil ya que lo necesitarás para hacer la mayoría de los mandados.

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Ciclable

de 100 BikeScore® Calificación

Aunque hay un poco de infraestructura para bicicletas en esta área, de todas formas necesitarás un automóvil para realizar muchos de los mandados.

Escuelas

Martinez Elementary School

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Grados K-5

463 Alumnos

Mcauliffe Elementary School

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Grados K-8

895 Alumnos

Winograd K-8 Elementary School

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Grados K-8

593 Alumnos

Scott Elementary School

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Grados PK-5

487 Alumnos

Jackson Elementary School

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Grados K-5

471 Alumnos

Brentwood Middle School

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Grados 6-8

557 Alumnos

Mcauliffe Elementary School

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Grados K-8

895 Alumnos

Winograd K-8 Elementary School

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Grados K-8

593 Alumnos

Franklin Middle School

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Grados 6-8

446 Alumnos

Bella Romero Academy of Applied Technology

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Grados K-8

957 Alumnos

Early College Academy

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Grados 9-12

318 Alumnos

Greeley Central High School

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Grados 9-12

1,484 Alumnos

Greeley West High School

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Grados 9-12

1,885 Alumnos

Northridge High School

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Grados 9-12

1,253 Alumnos

Jefferson High School

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Grados 7-12

595 Alumnos

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Viviendo en Greeley

Historia

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Greeley was originally known as the Union Colony. It started out in 1869 as an experimental Utopian society, founded on the combined dreams of temperance, religion, agriculture, education and family values.

City founder, Nathan C. Meeker, was originally a reporter for the New York Tribune. Arriving in the area with fellow settlers Robert A. Cameron and H.T. West, he purchased a site for the city where the Cache la Poudre met the South Platte River. He then entreated his readers to join him in his dream of a Utopia in the West and chose 700 of the 3000 who responded to help found his colony. The Union Colony was later renamed Greeley in honor of Horace Greeley, Meeker’s editor at the New York Tribune, who was best known for the phrase, “Go West, young man.”

Greeley was largely built on the back of agriculture, but the city has also made a point of keeping up with the latest technologies. Greeley residents had telephones by 1883, electric lights by 1886 and automobiles by 1910. The Greeley radio station, KFKA, was one of the first radio stations to broadcast in the United States, first hitting the airwaves in 1922, and Greeley’s airport was constructed in 1928. Today, cultural activities are available in abundance. There are movie theatres, a civic center that hosts shows throughout the year and a handful of venues for live music. For residents interested in creating artwork of their own, the Clay Center of Northern Colorado offers classes for beginners or advanced students. The Colorado Model Railroad Museum meanwhile features a critically acclaimed custom-built miniature railroad and other train exhibits.

Elsewhere in town, the Greeley History Museum provides an in-depth look at how the city came to be, a rich exploration of the city’s past, and insight into other historically significant landmarks for the city and its people. For a more hands-on experience, the Centennial Village has a 7-acre property with more than 24 historic structures sharing what life was like in the area over 100 years ago. The Centennial Village is open from May until September, as of 2014.

Restaurantes y Bares

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In addition to restaurant chains commonly found in large and moderately sized cities, Greeley features a few specialty restaurants that stand out above the crowd. Locals enjoy a reasonable choice of cafes and restaurants in the downtown area, with other options dotted throughout the neighborhood.

Rumi's House of Kabob features a range of Middle Eastern cuisine designed to impress, ranging from hummus and Falafel starters to gyro sandwiches and Shirazi salad. The owner makes a point of visiting with patrons during their meals to ensure a delightful dining experience. The restaurant opens for lunch and dinner most days, though most Sundays see it reserved for private events. For a more relaxed evening's entertainment designed to help patrons wind down after a day's hard labor, Cranford Cove Tea Tavern ranks as a popular destination with locals. The Tea Tavern serves up specialty teas, both alcoholic and premium, as well as small snacks fresh from next door at the Cafe Panache. With a warm, inviting atmosphere, this establishment hosts local musicians who provide entertainment, while a portion of profits go to a local non-profit.

With a flair of Italian style in a youthful setting, Roma's claims a festive space near the college campus for the University of Northern Colorado. The reasonably priced menu and excellent fare explain the restaurant's popularity with student neighbors. Choose from deluxe pizzas, calzones and classic pastas, or stick with simple sandwiches and salads. As a small town, Greeley's nightlife features fewer options than found in nearby Denver. Greeley boasts a small number of bars, ranging from typical fare to a more exotic experience. For live jazz music and a relaxed atmosphere, try Kress Cinema and Lounge provides dinner and a movie all in one. Patrick's Irish Pub has 31 unique craft beers on tap and features a huge selection of whiskeys. The pub celebrates live music, hosting The Stubby Shillelaghs every Tuesday night and providing local musicians a chance to showcase their talents during Wednesday open mics. The only independent movie theater in town, Kress features unique cocktails and hors d'oeuvres delivered in an intimate setting.

Transporte

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Handle transportation in Greeley with ease thanks to the clearly numbered streets. Public transportation is also available, as is personal taxi services. The Greeley-Evans Transit provides public transportation in the area, with residents able to access its bus routes through an application that works on most smart phones.

A handful of taxi services are also available, all of them conveniently located on the Greeley Chamber of Commerce website. All methods of transit in the city are made simple by a street-naming system that makes moving from place to place intuitive.

Parques

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Greeley houses more than 40 park locations, ranging from scenic spots, wind-down locations and adventure areas for a weekend break. Most fall into the former category, with recreation opportunities including walking paths or sports fields and, in some cases, public fishing.

The two most popular park destinations include Island Grove, a 145-acre property that plays host to events throughout the year, both free and paid, and Aven's Village, a playground designed for children of all capabilities. The Poudre River Trail, on the other hand, provides residents with a 20-mile trail stretching from Island Grove Park to the county line and welcomes all non-motorized recreation.

Costo

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The cost of living in Greeley is marginally lower than the national average and significantly lower than the average for Colorado. But while necessities such as gas are cheaper than elsewhere, others, such as coffee, are more expensive. Rental prices for a one-bedroom apartment set you back between $650 and $800 per month. Compared to nearby Denver, living in Greeley is around 10 percent cheaper overall. Health care and services tend to be slightly more expensive, but housing and utilities err toward the lower prices.

Compras

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Abundant shopping venues dot Greeley, with standard chain stores, such as Foot Locker and JC Penney, located in the Greeley Mall. Meanwhile, specialty shops and boutiques cater to specific needs throughout downtown Greeley, such as Ancient Wisdom Healing Arts for alternative health remedies and Doug’s Hang Up for custom framing.

As with most small cities, the downtown are is the heart of the community. Downtown Greeley continually works to rejuvenate the area with new businesses and updated storefronts. Regular events and open houses entice residents to visit the area, with live music and art or history shows to round them out.

Residents have several options for milk runs and grocery shopping, with the local Walmart providing a convenient go-to option and a Save-A-Lot located on 25th street. For all-natural goods, try Natural Grocers on 35th Avenue or Sprouts Farmers Market on West 29th Street. Greeley also hosts an annual Winter Farmer's Market from November through April, every other Saturday morning. Goods on show generally include fresh baked food, teas, seasonal produce, and local arts and crafts.

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† Nuestro análisis de servicios básicos, comestibles, transporte, atención médica, precios de viviendas y otros bienes y servicios se obtiene del Índice de Costo de Vida, un punto de referencia respetado publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER) que proporciona una descripción detallada gastos diarios en diferentes regiones.

Los datos de alquiler son proporcionados por los informes de Tendencias del Mercado de CoStar Group. Como líder de la industria en información, análisis y noticias sobre bienes raíces comerciales, CoStar realiza una investigación exhaustiva para producir y mantener una base de datos integral de información sobre bienes raíces comerciales. Combinamos estos datos con registros públicos para ofrecer la información de alquiler más actualizada disponible.

Los precios de los bienes de consumo, los servicios y las viviendas se obtienen del Índice del Coste de Vida publicado por el Consejo de Investigación Económica y Comunitaria (C2ER). Los datos de esta página se actualizan trimestralmente. La última publicación fue en Septiembre de 2025.