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surdefrance t1_it48viy wrote

Thanks! I guess we have a neighborhood where We know everyone and people are always dropping by. It took some effort to build these relationships but it wasn’t too hard. We would love to recreate something like that in Wayland, but don’t know if we’d be able to as it seems people are more family oriented (nothing wrong with that but we don’t have kids and enjoy late night jazz shows, art, bars etc). Do correct me if I’m wrong!

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princess_carolynn t1_it4b707 wrote

I think living by your people is important so I understand that. But if you have an opp to get a sfh in Wayland that's is hard to find at the moment. But no will know what will make you happy so at least consider all of your feelings.

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Megs0226 t1_it5dx9f wrote

I would say yes it’s more family oriented in general in that area, but I had a blast living there as a single no kids person. And my single no kids friend who lived off Broadway was a quick rideshare away.

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AltruisticBowl4 t1_it7otpc wrote

Funny enough, my partner and I are in a really similar spot (moving from the West Side / Federal Hill to the East side after 5 years because we found a really affordable spot). So, here to say if you need other folks looking to build a lively community... hmu!!!

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ggill1313 t1_it4m1ok wrote

Imagine getting downvoted for just having a conversation with your virtual neighbors. This subreddit can be sorta shit sometimes.

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