07-17-2017, 11:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-17-2017, 11:05 PM by RolloTheGreat.)
I'd also note my example on the housing prices is bad, much bigger city in Canada used for my example.
Big cities are a rip-off here as well, I don't know why anyone even lives in them.
"Yay! I can pay half a million+ for a run down bungalow that would cost $100K in a small city and get to deal with crime, traffic, people everywhere I turn around, noise, pollution, higher prices for everything else."
I'm probably biased because I've lived most my life here but it seems to me small to medium sized cities (200,000-400,000) offer employment, entertainment, shopping, great housing value, low traffic, crime, etc..
I get not wanting to live in the sticks- just considered it. I don't see ANY upside to big city life though.
Big cities are a rip-off here as well, I don't know why anyone even lives in them.
"Yay! I can pay half a million+ for a run down bungalow that would cost $100K in a small city and get to deal with crime, traffic, people everywhere I turn around, noise, pollution, higher prices for everything else."
I'm probably biased because I've lived most my life here but it seems to me small to medium sized cities (200,000-400,000) offer employment, entertainment, shopping, great housing value, low traffic, crime, etc..
I get not wanting to live in the sticks- just considered it. I don't see ANY upside to big city life though.

