Anonymous wrote:Be careful what you wish for! Our neighborhood is changing over and there are kids everywhere and are pretty loud. A little peace and quiet to enjoy nature isn’t the worst thing in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I look at our old neighbors in their 80s and go, someday, we will be like them. Walking around at random times, coming out of their house when they see us outside, peeking into people's yard to see what renovation is going on, asking for help to fix phone and computer problems, asking us who our visitors are, watching our house at all times, telling us they have alot of free time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never moved out of my “starter home” and we have new families moving in all the time.
Maybe you bought a non starter home so no young families.
Same. We're the former young parents from the late '90s-early aughts who are priced out of moving anywhere else. The new young families must be bringing their generational wealth as well as their little kids.
Anonymous wrote:I posted this elsewhere too, but, I walk through our neighborhood and it’s eerily quiet these days. All the neighborhood kids, who once upon a time played outside for hours together, are all gone. Lots of high school & college graduates among them this year. The houses aren’t turning over yet.
I may need to move to a neighborhood filled with kids running around!
Anonymous wrote:Do you have kids? Is that why you want to move to a neighborhood with kids? Otherwise I don’t get it.
The suburbs are made for kids. Everything about them - the schools, the parks, the kinds of restaurants, etc - have families in mind. We loved living there when we had our kids, but when they flew the nest we sold asap and moved to the city and started making our own fun. Now our adult kids join us there and we we have adult fun.
Life goes on. Go with it.
Anonymous wrote:I live in one. It's fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted this elsewhere too, but, I walk through our neighborhood and it’s eerily quiet these days. All the neighborhood kids, who once upon a time played outside for hours together, are all gone. Lots of high school & college graduates among them this year. The houses aren’t turning over yet.
I may need to move to a neighborhood filled with kids running around!
You can't be serious.