Why isn’t everyone moving to the Main Line?

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Cliquey, traditional, old

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Anonymous wrote:Gloomy architecture and atmosphere. Rudest population of people I've ever encountered. Insular to a stifling degree. Terrible bagels in spite of the proximity to NYC.

if you dislike how open minded and upwardly mobile and well educated people are in the DC area, the philly area may be for you.



Ha, I’m from rural Northern Pa and all the people around me growing up who fit that description moved TO Philly.
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Everyone I know who lives there is a doctor
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Anonymous wrote:Killadelphia is the one thing my friend who went to college in Philadelphia, settled and began his new life there has taught me. It’s not somewhere I would like to live and I have lived in DC since the 80s.


You know you are too cute for words. If you knew Philly main line is not in Philadelphia proper.

You suck


What a mature response, congratulations on using your varied vocabulary. I would never under any circumstances live anywhere in Philadelphia. Residency at Temple, I know what happens and spills over. Not np.


OP is talking about Main Line, brainiac. Needs us to explain the difference for you?
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https://redf.in/IRU7tE

Radnor is the #14 school district in the country this year in Niche.
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Anonymous wrote:Peep those property taxes

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Anonymous wrote:Peep those property taxes

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Peep your own state and city taxes. PA is a flat 3%.
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Anonymous wrote:Peep those property taxes

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Peep your own state and city taxes. PA is a flat 3%.


then peep those in-state college tuition prices. w the actual f. Pennsylvania has the highest in-state tuition rates in the country.
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Anonymous wrote:Peep those property taxes

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Peep your own state and city taxes. PA is a flat 3%.


then peep those in-state college tuition prices. w the actual f. Pennsylvania has the highest in-state tuition rates in the country.


You can save that extra $1M you saved on housing and private for college.
Anonymous
Because then I'd live in PA.
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Anonymous wrote:Peep those property taxes

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Peep your own state and city taxes. PA is a flat 3%.


then peep those in-state college tuition prices. w the actual f. Pennsylvania has the highest in-state tuition rates in the country.


PA has an insanely good 529 if you live in the state. You can lock in future tuition—at any school—at todays prices so no inflation. It’s almost too good to be true.
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Anonymous wrote:Peep those property taxes

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Peep your own state and city taxes. PA is a flat 3%.


then peep those in-state college tuition prices. w the actual f. Pennsylvania has the highest in-state tuition rates in the country.


Hopefully your kid does better than Penn State or UMD.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Peep those property taxes

This


Peep your own state and city taxes. PA is a flat 3%.


then peep those in-state college tuition prices. w the actual f. Pennsylvania has the highest in-state tuition rates in the country.


Hopefully your kid does better than Penn State or UMD.


UMD has an acceptance rate around 35%, so most kids aren’t getting in their either.
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Anonymous wrote:https://redf.in/IRU7tE

Radnor is the #14 school district in the country this year in Niche.


It’s 70% white and in suburban sprawl.
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