Type of your residence

What type of residence you are currently in?

  • Downtown

    Votes: 2 2.8%
  • Inner City

    Votes: 11 15.3%
  • Suburban

    Votes: 37 51.4%
  • Small Town

    Votes: 10 13.9%
  • Farm/Country

    Votes: 7 9.7%
  • Other (Mountain, Forest, Lake, Island, Ocean, etc)

    Votes: 5 6.9%

  • Total voters
    72

tekkmortal

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What is your place like?


Mine is more of a suburban.
 
Suburban...down the road, would like to either be out in the rural areas/countryside or even in a small town....
 
suburb here. hopefully, inner city one day!
 
Strange combination here
i live in the mixture of
City-Suburbs-Small Town....
and only a couple of miles away
then it become farms/rural country !
 
I live in small town known as Great Lakes and located along in North Chicago. Great Lakes is home to millitary ppl and their families, and Navy base where corpsmen training there. That's where I worked as hospital janitor.
But after this month, I will moving to Norfolk, VA where other Navy base and large shipyard and submarine shipdocks located. I'm not milllitary but just family member of my mother, PO2 corpsman.
 
I really love it here *Frederick, Maryland* Unlike ur town, its not that small but quiet enough for me.. unlike Wash, DC, or Indy! :wave:
 
<----Farm area.....

I would rather be in a medium size town but my wife hates living in cities like this.....
 
whitemoe said:
I really love it here *Frederick, Maryland* Unlike ur town, its not that small but quiet enough for me.. unlike Wash, DC, or Indy! :wave:

ack -- Frederick qq 258 -- i grew up in the DC area

didntcha know that Frederick is fast becoming suburban qq i passed there and noticed it grew BIG time since the last time i was up there
 
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I live in what is defined as suburban.

I live in a city with a population of 60,000 in a county that has a population of over 165,000 in the Atlanta's northwestern suburbs. A lot of people are moving here from Atlanta and the larger suburban counties and elsewhere!

I used to dislike living in the rural/farm community, which I had for ten years in Tennessee. I realize I miss all the quiet and friendly people when I was stranded in a big rural community in northwestern Indiana for days! I'd consider Indiana as my next home, if Georgia keeps attracting newcomers from elsewhere!
 
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