Oh man, really want to move to the suburbs
I sent derek a few weeks ago, he failed.
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i think that we cali folks just envy the affordability (sp?) of real estate in other areas. I'm sure if it ever comes down to that price range...most of us will be pulling the trigger for our first or second property.
i think you can get a garage for 177k in nyc
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94 Chevy Blazer - brother crashed.
94 2dr accord - h22 swap, rear ended.
03 1.8 gti - waiting for her bag of chips.
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94 Chevy Blazer - brother crashed.
94 2dr accord - h22 swap, rear ended.
03 1.8 gti - waiting for her bag of chips.
:crazyr: :slap: :hsughr: :nec: :madr:
Where in Westy is it? I think that after spending so much time in the "culture" of Boulder, you might like the burbs less than you think. I went from Boulder to Superior to downtown Denver to Littleton, and I definitely have to say that Boulder & Denver were way more fun than Superior or Littleton.
In Boulder and Denver I had a ton of stuff within walking distance, lots of cool shops & restaurants, and a short commute (in Denver), and felt like I was in the center of everything. The burbs just seem too family oriented, too far from the action, too far from my job, and have too many chains and big-box stores -- especially Westminster, which not only feels family oriented but a little "low-rent."
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In Boulder and Denver I had a ton of stuff within walking distance, lots of cool shops & restaurants, and a short commute (in Denver), and felt like I was in the center of everything. The burbs just seem too family oriented, too far from the action, too far from my job, and have too many chains and big-box stores -- especially Westminster, which not only feels family oriented but a little "low-rent."
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