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by ghaff
1604 days ago
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>At that point, you could move to the rural fringe of a populous area, and be a lot closer to amenities, entertainment, good schools, healthcare, childcare, shopping, etc. The Bay Area is something of an exception because of geography. But, in general, drive out an hour from a lot of major and certainly mid-sized cities, and it's pretty easy to get out to a rural or exurban area and have a ton of space if you want it for a pretty reasonable amount of money--while still having easy access to urban or near-urban amenities. |
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