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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Young people frequent the cities until they’re about 30-35. Then they move to the suburbs once it’s time to settle down. This is nothing really new. The middle aged couples with kids who stay in the city to raise their kids to deal with bad schools and crime are truly the selfish ones for wanting to relive their youths when in reality, it’s just sad.[/quote] Eh. My Ward 3 neighborhood is packed with Gen X homeowners who wisely moved up the property ladder [u][i]and stayed in the city[/i] [/u]and now we live in homes worth $2 million and send the kids to Maret, St. Albans and Gonzaga. We're not up here getting outline tattoos above our elbows and Reliving Our Youths, we're following our kids around to expensive activities like equestrian and lacrosse. 44 yr olds aren't boomers and grannies, so don't even start. And enjoy Charlotte, I know from personal experience that it's livable and nice.[/quote]
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