Del Norte
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Del Norte
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2yrs+
- Neighborly Spirit
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
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- Parks & Recreation
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- Gym & Fitness
- Internet Access
- Lack of Traffic
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- Childcare
"A small town in southern central Colorado"
In some ways, Del Norte is a sign of the times. When you travel down Grand Avenue, the business district, there are many unoccupied shops and stores reminding everyone of the better times that weren't so long ago. The population here has dropped slightly since the last census, most likely from people searching for jobs elsewhere. There are currently 1,693 people living in this pretty little town that lies next to the Rio Grande River. Del Norte is filled with modest, single family homes, most of which are nicely taken care of. The are currently going for about $87,162 for an average sized/priced home. The median household income here is $28,277 with about 46% of the residents living below the poverty rate.
The most common industry in Del Norte is retail, followed closely by agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting. When the economy fell, residents of Del Norte were hit harder than many other cities in the state.
The schools here rate average to just above average.
The most common industry in Del Norte is retail, followed closely by agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting. When the economy fell, residents of Del Norte were hit harder than many other cities in the state.
The schools here rate average to just above average.