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re: New Orleans or Atlanta
Posted on 2/16/14 at 4:01 pm to Mike da Tigah
Posted on 2/16/14 at 4:01 pm to Mike da Tigah
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What areas did you visit?
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new orleans is one of the coolest cities I've ever visited, but i don't think id want to live there
I've been all over new orleans and pretty much feel the same way, I value things like affordable schools, space, cost of living, etc over culture, music, etc.
700k for 2,000 sq ft without a yard and parking on the street isn't my thing.
Posted on 2/16/14 at 4:18 pm to yellowfin
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I've been all over new orleans and pretty much feel the same way, I value things like affordable schools, space, cost of living, etc over culture, music, etc. 700k for 2,000 sq ft without a yard and parking on the street isn't my thing.
I can certainly understand this perspective. The good thing for you is that the majority of this country consists of neighborhoods filled with generic houses with off street parking and people more concerned with their lawns than music or art. I'm just glad places like Nola (and ATL) exist to break up the monotony.
Posted on 2/16/14 at 4:21 pm to yellowfin
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I've been all over new orleans and pretty much feel the same way, I value things like affordable schools, space, cost of living, etc over culture, music, etc.
700k for 2,000 sq ft without a yard and parking on the street isn't my thing.
Understood, and thankfully why it's not for everyone, but not everyone feels the need for such space, and values those things which lend to a more rich and interesting quality of life. For others, it's not as important. At the end of the day though, we have one shot at this thing called life, and it's up to us how we want to live it or if we want to actually live it at all. Many never do.
Posted on 2/16/14 at 4:26 pm to yellowfin
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I've been all over new orleans and pretty much feel the same way, I value things like affordable schools, space, cost of living, etc over culture, music, etc.
700k for 2,000 sq ft without a yard and parking on the street isn't my thing.
I'm the opposite. I prefer cities. I have 800 ft2 now and that's plenty.
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