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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We paid a decent walkability premium for our Arlington TH. First couple years we were walking everywhere with the stroller. When our toddler graduated from stroller age we've reached a bit of an awkward stage, as long walks aren't so feasible and stroller isn't an option anymore. So now we jump in a car more often though we'd prefer to walk. Anyone else found themselves in this boat? When we buy a detached home, we would still prefer to be close in and within 2 miles of an urban hub, but I think we'll trade away the walkability. [/quote] At 5 and 7 my kids run/walk everywhere. It's great to walk over to the bookstore or yogurt shop or to the playgrounds snd school. We had a lot of creative ways to deal with short-lived toddler years...such ad the kettler trike, push car, scooters, etc. we are so glad we stayed. We let kids pick one of 60 places to eat in walkable distance on weekends. It's a trade-off though--not have a big yard for everyone to run around in. We go to parks-the older kids in our neighborhood go on their own.[/quote]
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