Denver recently ranked within the top two most desirable places to move for Millennials, Gen Xers, and Baby Boomers, the Denver Post reports.
Millennials aren't the only generation enamored with the idea of moving to metro Denver.
Generation X and Baby Boomers also ranked the Mile High City at the top of their “I’d be willing to move there” list, according to a new study from Clovered, an online insurance provider that sponsored a survey of 1,108 adults.
“A competitive housing market, a healthy job market, five-star weather… it’s no wonder that Denver was the only city to make all three generations’ top two most desirable cities,” said Sean McMahill, in a report on the survey results.
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