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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Greenbrier is a dump anyway.[/quote] Just stop. It isn’t shiny and new, sure. But it is a neighborhood of mostly late 60s and early 70s homes. They are in different levels of renovation. Some haven’t had a lot done, others are completely redone inside and out. It is a family friendly and diverse neighborhood with 2 elementary schools, a middle school and a high school within walking distance (most within neighborhood boundaries). The library is around the corner. There is a shopping center we can easily walk to. I just picked up the latest mailer from the big neighborhood realtor, and houses are selling from the mid $700s to about $900k. That isn’t low class. You have to have decent money to buy a home these days.[/quote] $700k/large number of adult owners is not.[/quote]
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