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dustycase2 t1_iy02u56 wrote

  1. Lmao, couple posts to r/Philadelphia, 'thinking of buying a home in a perfectly safe/nice part of the city I happen to be from'.
  2. Is met by a thousand people from surrounding suburbs who've joined r/Philadelphia cautioning them with their own extreme bias!

Isn't there an r/Ardmore or r/Conshy Reddit you could go jazz up?

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rovinchick t1_iy086hq wrote

r/Philadelphia says it's for in and around the Philadelphia area. I lived in the city for 20 years and just moved out a few years ago. I still pay a lot of wage tax, yet have no voting rights in the city. If I can't pick who gets paid with my taxes, I would at least like some input in the Philly sub. 😉 I have only mentioned things to take into consideration though, as everyone should when making such a big decision. I bought in 2009 at the height of the market and took a loss when selling my house. I think the advice to rent in the area you want to live in first is solid, so you can make sure it's a forever home and not potentially lose a boatload of money like me if you find your situation changes.

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dustycase2 t1_iy09l50 wrote

A quick glance at your comment history in this sub, and 50% of it is how this sucks living in Philly, that sucks living in Philly, even this response to me is a complaint about Philadelphia.

Dude asked for some advice about a neighborhood in the city he wants to live in, and you immediately tried to steer him into living in the suburbs! Yes, renting in an area before you buy is solid advice, but that's not even advice that you gave. If it was, I wouldn't be pointing out your bias to you. ' If you have kids "no", if you want green space, "no", if you want parking, "no" '- that was your advice to this guy who wants to live in the city.

I didn't say you shouldn't get to contribute in the sub, but your bias is showing.

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rovinchick t1_iy0fnrh wrote

Different strokes for different folks. Yes, I'm biased, just like those biased to the city and calling the suburbs boring and full of drugs for teens? I've lived in the city a lot longer than the burbs, but at least I have the experience of both to offer my biased insight. Some are too afraid to try one over the other.

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dustycase2 t1_iy0gcfe wrote

Of course different strokes for different strokes! I would gather to ascertain that the couple's preferred stroke is the city, considering he's literally asking about a neighborhood in it, with not a mention of a single suburb?

If the guy says he wants to live in your rural town or that rural town- then maybe you can counsel him! But he specifically said he was looking to live in the city, and you said the suburbs are better and that the city sucks for a number of reasons.

PS. I didn't call the suburbs boring, nor did I say they were full of drugs. You aren't necessarily more brave or better than someone else because you have the experience of living in the city vs the burbs. You're coming across as having a chip on your shoulder, or that you are still sour about 2009.

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