| ▲ | sealthedeal 3 hours ago | |||||||
I live in a nice suburb outside of Austin in the hills, and it's incredible. If I moved to Europe, I would still live outside of the city with some land where I have privacy. Living in a dense area is cool for some people, but not others. | ||||||||
| ▲ | samarthr1 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Exactly! Having a house that is large enough to support whatever hobby(/ies) one takes up is an underappreciated aspect of suburban living. Growing up, (moderately wealthy) in a comparatively decent sized apartment, in a decent area, the biggest reason to not take up something like woodworking, or say working on a car, or for that matter gardening. So, as soon as I graduated, I moved out of the city, into a suburb. I get 80% of the benefits of the density (there is a denser suburb 1km away), so I get walkable shops, and all the hep places to eat/drink are just 30 minutes away by car :) Did I mention the ability to stretch my arms without punching someone in the face while travelling? (because public transport when successful (highly utilized) is crowded, and that is just plain painful) | ||||||||
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