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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Then don't try to live in a semi-urban setting. I'm not making a moral judgement, just being practical. Close-in, older neighborhoods tend to have small lots and limited parking. The result is that more people park on the street.[b] Wide streets, garages and off-street parking are standard features the further out you go. [/b] [/quote] OP here. This is a totally fair and valid point. (We've lived in this area 10 years, so I know by now that many of the neighborhoods make me feel claustrophobic.) But I'm wondering if we're missing anything closer in. For example, Rollingwood has pretty wide streets and bigger lots. It's close-in, although a little east of the rest of the neighborhoods. But I had never been through there until a friend suggested it a few weeks ago. So I'm trying to get suggestions for any neighborhoods we might be missing.[/quote]
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