Anonymous wrote:Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA is a very unique and beautiful place. It's like fairytale land for super rich people. Can we just admire their homes and buildings for a second:
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Yes, that's US of A.....you don't even have to go to a place like Colmar, France to get that cute village feel with very unique cottage homes.
Anonymous wrote:La Jolla, Scottsdale and Bethesda
Anonymous wrote:Does Newport RI count? I know its not really a suburb but its also a really small city that has a suburban feel, like Annapolis. La Jolla is beautiful.
I guess I like water
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US suburbs are all equally soulless and boring.
Flame away.
Agreed. I love big cities and small towns, but suburbs? Ugh.
Same! I have never lived in a suburb. They scare me. Too many white "patriotic" people + I am white.
Huh. Don't get out much do you? My suburb is one of the most diverse communities in the US, ahead of NYC. But you keep shaking in your boots over there in your city!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wilmette, IL. Gorgeous old homes on tree lined streets (some brick). Cute, cute walkable downtown with a train station to the Chicago loop. (<30 minute commute.) Amazing schools.
Chicago has some truly great burbs. I also nominate Glenview.
Basically this. i was going to sat Winnetka. Nicest suburbs in the entire country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US suburbs are all equally soulless and boring.
Flame away.
Agreed. I love big cities and small towns, but suburbs? Ugh.
Same! I have never lived in a suburb. They scare me. Too many white "patriotic" people + I am white.