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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's the thing---there are 'city/urban' people and there are 'country/suburban' people. There are people where the size of the house and yard trumps everything else. Then there are people where it is the physical location of the house in relation to walkable amenities that matters and they would rather sacrifice on size and/or prefer a smaller house anyways. These people have fundamentally different views on housing. They have fundamentally different views on lifestyle as well. Neither will ever understand the other side. It's okay. They don't have to. Live where you want to live. Real estate is 'supply and demand' anyways. What some may think is 'over-rated' is higher per square footage or low inventory because there is more demand for it. If an area is not your cup of tea- who cares. Guess what? You don't have to live there.[/quote] ITA. And you're right. Never the twain shall meet. I'm in the first camp and it's just so weird that the big house/yard/car people seem so MAD at us. I don't get it. They seem so resentful that we don't covet what they do. As if we're not living the "American" way or something. Live and let live. [/quote] I see no one has responded to these statements. Carry on with your sniping. [/quote]
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