For Orthodox Jews, anyplace outside New York City is known as "out of town." And anyplace not touching the Atlantic Ocean — like say, a square state surrounded by other square states in the middle of the country — is considered way, way out of town. "In New York, once you go west of Pennsylvania, they think there are still cowboys and Indians, that it's the Wild West," says Scott Friedman, an Orthodox Jew who grew up in Denver. Read More
Scott Friedman
Broker Associate
Herman Group
303-908-9974
Colorado Real Estate
360 S. Monroe Street Suite 501
Denver, CO 80246