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ShirleeParticipantYou need to know the type of suburb you’re moving to. All are different. We have one child and moved to a suburb filled with children younger than she. We knew everyone’s kids and pets, but we never really knew the people. We’ve since moved to ‘the city’ and feel infinitely more at home. Friends I have would never live in the city. Their suburban neighbors are friendly and they are happy. Research your suburb. Know why you are moving there. Don’t listen to Realtors who say the city is ‘unsafe.’ We bought that line and had to give away our house in the suburbs just to get out. We love the convenience of being close to the art museum, the theater, the independent movie house and the unique shops and restaurants, as well as the colleges that have programs for the public. If you want a house, convenience to the malls, etc., then the suburbs may be for you.
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Name : Shirlee, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 46, City : Rochester, State : NY, Country : United States, Occupation : librarian,- AuthorPosts