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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have a very nice looking 55+ neighborhood going in nearby, and I know of at least one older neighbor who is considering moving there to get away from the neighborhood kids who are destroying her hard and crashing their bikes into her cars. Their moms do nothing to control their children. I can't blame these neighbors; wish I could move there too but I'm not old enough yet.[/quote] In NYC you cannot get away from kids and mixed population living. Older residents live next door to families and couples with no kids and students bunking together. The rich live a block away in a luxury tower close to a public housing building or MC subsidized building. Tolerance is the name of the game, you have to develop skills and patience living with people of different age groups and in different socio-economic circumstances. People who want to retire in NYC have to be ok with kids all around, drunken after college crowd, projects dwellers and many day commuters from outer boroughs and burbs, or they just walk around looking angry every single day. There are some senior housing buildings, but they aren't luxury places for sure, and once you are on the street, all the bets are off.[/quote]
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