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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Grew up in Philly suburbs and would move back in a hot minute. Main line public schools are excellent. Districts are small. Try Aardmore near Suburban Square. I believe it’s zoned for Lower Merion, which is an excellent school district. There are other walkable areas in Narberth and Radnor. Septa stations nearby to get you into town. [/quote] Lawyer Merion. Philly suburbs every time, OP. The best. Would move in a minute. Good luck.[/quote] It’s cold there, the state universities are absurdly expensive, less diversity, less walkability, and high inequality. No thanks.[/quote] Compare to…Richmond? LOL. [/quote] Yes?[/quote] There are one or two diehard Richmond supporters here. It’s a small city with a population of 250,000, Philly is four times as big and consequently has more to offer, if that is important to you. I’d pick Philly suburbs for access to airport alone.[/quote]
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