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Once you are in Redmond, you are at Microsoft which naturally upgrades the area. And the whole Lake Sammamish plateau along with Issaquah is getting really ritzy. Folks who want a house with land and new construction have to move to these areas... And Kirkland that is east of Lake Washington has always been rather pricey--Yarrow Point... Now in San Diego, and Imperial County there is this area called the Sweetwater District that hold Bonita. That is east of Imperial Beach. Since Imperial Beach use to have water quality problems with bacterial counts being high, most folks moved way out in Bonita in the hills... But once you go north on the Silver Strand close to Coronado, you get back to the ritzy areas again... However, anywhere in SoCal by the beach is gonna be costly... Maybe the cheapest place to live in SoCal is Yuma, Arizona or Boulevard, California... You could get to Casa Del Zorro, but even then you are paying out the butt... Now in Dallas, Texas... Since I couldn't place my locations very well, it sounded like the Bubble area was "north east ish"... It was call "Park Cities" area. Highland Park, University Park, etc. Very large--TEXAS sized houses... Extremely immaculate off the 75 freeway (N Central Expressway). South Dallas was always put down--unless you went to I think, "Greenwood", which was rather artsy... But I hardly ever hung out in that area... Don't know much about Fort Worth area. |
I live on the East side of Fort Worth and the part where I live is nice. My neighborhood is mostly homes built in the 1950s and many have been updated. Go to the southeast side and it gets bad. The near south side, or the hospital district, is pretty rough, as are parts of the north side. I like the East side - it's convenient to major freeways (30 min. to Dallas), easy drive to downtown.
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Its good to know that if anyone ever needs information about Florida they can always come to ZTAngel. :p |
In Dallas, much of the areas south of the Trinity River are the bad parts of town, though there are pockets of gentrification in the area.
Northwest Highway near Bachman Lake ain't the greatest either, though the city has taken steps to rid themselves of many strip joints. |
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West Plano and parts of Frisco and McKinney are turning into 'bubble' communities as well. |
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But I can see why El Cajon has gone to the toilet, they had a change in their governmental structure roughly about 10 years ago alienating them from La Mesa, Helix and off the Fuerte Ave. But who lives in Lakeside, really--that doesn't own a horse and a wannabe Texas sized pickup truck? Wannabe TEXAS sized because they just don't sell the REAL TEXAS sized GMC, CHEVY, RAMS with HEMIs and HUMMERS with 4 door dualies and dual loudners and roof lights jacked up in Cali... Just don't sell them like that out there... Folks will slash tires for the principle of it... Or isht gets stolen... |
In NYC, the Upper East Side is the Old Money area - where most of the celebrities live.
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BTW, Gary really DOES stink!! |
The Upper East Side of Manhattan is nice. I like living here. :)
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In Detroit, the east side is ok, it's Southwest Detroit that you avoid.
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hahaha. She said microsoft and upgrade in the same sentence and she wasnt talking about software. I find this funny. |
33girl lives in the "East Side" of Pittsburgh... I think
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Logan Airport is in East Boston; there have been more people moving out that way lately, and it's mentioned as an "up-and-coming" area of Boston. It's not the worst area, but there are still other places I'd rather live in or around the city.
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