Jefferson County vs Larimer County for Retirement

Compare Jefferson County and Larimer County across affordability, healthcare access, climate comfort, disaster risk, air quality, and retiree fit.

Quick comparison

Better affordability
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Better healthcare access
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Better climate comfort
Jefferson County
Lower disaster risk
Larimer County
Better air quality
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Stronger retiree fit
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Better overall score
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Score comparison

Overall Retirement Score Close
45
Jefferson County
45
Larimer County
Affordability Close
24
Jefferson County
21
Larimer County
Healthcare Access Close
69
Jefferson County
67
Larimer County
Climate Comfort Jefferson County has the edge
58
Jefferson County
52
Larimer County
Disaster Risk Larimer County has the edge
60
Jefferson County
72
Larimer County
Air Quality Close
24
Jefferson County
22
Larimer County
Retiree Fit Close
37
Jefferson County
37
Larimer County

Choose Jefferson County if...

Denver-area access, foothill-adjacent feel, services. Jefferson County can work for retirees who want Denver-area access with a somewhat more established and foothill-adjacent feel than some neighboring counties. It is less compelling if lower housing cost matters more.

Choose Larimer County if...

Front Range access, livability, balanced feel. Larimer County is a strong Front Range retirement county for people who want livability and access without the full Denver-suburb feel. It balances setting and usability better than many Colorado peers.

Neither is ideal if...

Neither place is automatically right for every retiree. Use the related rankings and full profiles below if you want a different balance of cost, healthcare, weather, risk, or lifestyle.

Frequently asked questions

Which place is more affordable?

Close has the better affordability score unless the result is close.

Which place has the better overall retirement score?

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