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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Bye SoCal! Moving to the free state of Arizona!
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 15534953" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>The reason I didn't include places like Fountain Hills are that they're in the outskirts, the median age is just short of 500 years old, and there's nothing to do out there. I tend to think about the general area....what do I have to drive through to get there, what do the neighborhoods look like, what's entertainment around there like, how easy is it to get to, the type of people that live there, etc. </p><p></p><p>I tend to prefer nice neighborhoods with individuality that I don't have to drive through garbage to get to. The tan houses with red terra cotta roofs on tiny lots built right on top of each other where the best entertainment options are chain restaurants have absolutely no appeal to me.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I'm just East of the Biltmore area in Arcadia Proper. I like where I'm at...neighborhoods are picture perfect, everyone is my age and active, there are a metric ton of cool places and activities in the area, traffic is light, lots are a good size, the houses aren't on top of each other, and Camelback mountain dominates the view out my front window. It's an area for people that tend to be very active and I like that. The downsize is that you don't get a lot of house for your money. I'm a native and that's what I think but everyone is different and that's ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 15534953, member: 45161"] The reason I didn't include places like Fountain Hills are that they're in the outskirts, the median age is just short of 500 years old, and there's nothing to do out there. I tend to think about the general area....what do I have to drive through to get there, what do the neighborhoods look like, what's entertainment around there like, how easy is it to get to, the type of people that live there, etc. I tend to prefer nice neighborhoods with individuality that I don't have to drive through garbage to get to. The tan houses with red terra cotta roofs on tiny lots built right on top of each other where the best entertainment options are chain restaurants have absolutely no appeal to me. And yes, I'm just East of the Biltmore area in Arcadia Proper. I like where I'm at...neighborhoods are picture perfect, everyone is my age and active, there are a metric ton of cool places and activities in the area, traffic is light, lots are a good size, the houses aren't on top of each other, and Camelback mountain dominates the view out my front window. It's an area for people that tend to be very active and I like that. The downsize is that you don't get a lot of house for your money. I'm a native and that's what I think but everyone is different and that's ok. [/QUOTE]
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