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
I live in a small city, and live in a college dorm. Yeah, five seconds out from here is farms and country.....very beatiful!
 
hmm hard to say about where i live.. more like small town/country but will neverlive in the city again.. NEVER! I fell in love with country. its soo peaceful out here and more likely the best environment for us folks!
 
Suburban here, it's peaceful and quiet too :)
 
I live right smack in the middle of one of the largest cities in the USA...yet the area I live is an upper-class suburb, very quiet, very sedate...and only blocks from one of the busiest streets in the city!!!

I grew up in the DEEP country...and hope to go back someday...
 
I lives big town, but my house is in small town (small community) named Cassville, only 15 minutes drive outside from big town. I drive to big town to work.

It's cheap to live in small town or outside of big city. I remember I lived in big town like surburban, city, the rent and everything cost more. We brought a nice house, and our payment and everything is very cheap than living in big town/city.
 
I live in a really beautiful suburb, Lake Oswego. It is southwest of Portland, city of over 2 million people. Lake Oswego has about 40,000 residents.

I love living here but it sucks in winter when roads get icy because I live on a summit of nearly 1,000 feet high up so we get icy roads often when below us dont get that.
 
I live on an Island chain. Figure out which one, guys. :D

I've also lived in rural areas and suburbia. I prefer suburbia to small town life.
 
I live in the country on a farm.
 
Living next to the ocean is awesome....sometimes!

Yeah. Hurricane Season can make you think twice about living here, but it's beautiful. But, the health care system leaves alot to be desired. Jobs also suck. It's a great place for retirees, but it's a lousy place to live if you're trying to raise a family or have health issues.

I'm going back to MD because I'll get better healthcare there (and after 10 yrs, I miss home).
 
Live out in the 'burbs about 10 mins from downtown. :)
 
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