Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you interested in the city proper, or general metro area? There are nice suburbs in Pittsburgh with decent schools, but no way I'd raise my kids IN the city. There are a lot of great up and coming neighborhoods in city limits for singles/DINKs, but not young families. We considered moving there (DH is from Pittsburgh) but decided against it for that reason.
OP here. I'm open to either, but would prefer a close-in/walkable suburb if I were to go that route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh has to be one of the most boring places on earth.
Not if you are a doctor. Transplants, ortho, and a few other areas of surgery are best on the whole planet. Plus there is the Duquense Club and Oakmont, which smoke everything not Pine Valley, Augusta and Boodles.
Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh has to be one of the most boring places on earth.
Anonymous wrote:Agree that Philly is just dirty!
Go with Pittsburgh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh is creepy as hell. There I said it. It's like the city that got left behind after coal moved on and the children of the corn moved in. PP's friends above probably love it because its cheap.
Philadelphia is dirty. Full stop. Only move/raise if you're living in the equivalent of Arlington to D.C. which isn't the city - i.e. the Main Line
Baltimore - I'd only go there for an investment 'opportunity'.
You picked some pretty bad cities.
You are a complete diot. The whole reason to move to one of those cities is to get away from a crappy, overpriced, charm-free suburb like Arlington.
Philadelphia isn't Washington D.C. There's a difference between moving to a world-class city and a city that can't bother to clean its armpits once in awhile. Which is why the suburbs is the only choice in that scenario. But go ahead, move on down into the city of brotherly love.
DC is world class?? Hahah. I've never heard anyone say that! Have you ever lived outside the US?
Compared to the armpits the OP chose. And really...are we debating DC's status when 28-year-old's are buying $1 million condos blocks from Bezos?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh is creepy as hell. There I said it. It's like the city that got left behind after coal moved on and the children of the corn moved in. PP's friends above probably love it because its cheap.
Philadelphia is dirty. Full stop. Only move/raise if you're living in the equivalent of Arlington to D.C. which isn't the city - i.e. the Main Line
Baltimore - I'd only go there for an investment 'opportunity'.
You picked some pretty bad cities.
You are a complete diot. The whole reason to move to one of those cities is to get away from a crappy, overpriced, charm-free suburb like Arlington.
Philadelphia isn't Washington D.C. There's a difference between moving to a world-class city and a city that can't bother to clean its armpits once in awhile. Which is why the suburbs is the only choice in that scenario. But go ahead, move on down into the city of brotherly love.
DC is world class?? Hahah. I've never heard anyone say that! Have you ever lived outside the US?
Compared to the armpits the OP chose. And really...are we debating DC's status when 28-year-old's are buying $1 million condos blocks from Bezos?