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In reply to the discussion: Why are liberal areas always so damn expensive. It always seems if [View all]crazylikafox
(2,906 posts)35. ok, u got me. Where are u?
I live close to DC also, but it's very expensive where I am. But I'm lucky to have Elijah Cummings as my rep! I'm retired, so I'm looking to move a little further out where it's more affordable. Are u near Frederick?
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Madison, WI is fairly low cost (if you can stand the winters). My Dad
coalition_unwilling
Apr 2012
#1
Thank god for Lawrence! I think it's pretty well over that bout of hipper-than-thouness it had goin'
patrice
Apr 2012
#39
I think of a typical Madison winter much the same way Samuel Johnson referred
coalition_unwilling
Apr 2012
#71
Love! Eureka Springs! several nice festivals, Beaver Lake, cool old hotels & restaurants, highqualit
patrice
Apr 2012
#14
I'm pretty sure I have stood there and daydreamed on at least a couple of occasions.
patrice
Apr 2012
#38
Yes, I have been there & up and down the highway through there. Love the little
patrice
Apr 2012
#43
Would love to live there, but besides working for Walmart there is not much employment
Snake Alchemist
Apr 2012
#29
I used to live up in Boston years ago, but that was before they gutted rent control laws.
Selatius
Apr 2012
#3
Those of us in affordable communities aren't telling. Competition for housing would drive up prices.
LeftyMom
Apr 2012
#4
Montpellier is VERY comfortable culture, but you're right, other than the GREAT farms/farm-stores
patrice
Apr 2012
#37
The total tax rate in Mass is lower than that in Vermont and 25 other states.
bluestate10
Apr 2012
#81
Because they are nicer places with better schools and commons so that every one wants to
Cleita
Apr 2012
#24
I'm in one, in MD - 40 minutes' drive from both D.C. and Baltimore.
Waiting For Everyman
Apr 2012
#34
back just before the election in '08 I took a drive around midcoast Maine
magical thyme
Apr 2012
#53
they start out as poor neighborhoods students and artists can afford to live in
librechik
Apr 2012
#56
thx, Zorra--I'm a Colorado native, so I know exactly what Henley is talking about!
librechik
Apr 2012
#61
Liberal areas are more desirable -- more culture, better restaurants, usually prettier areas
Arugula Latte
Apr 2012
#59
More culture, more educational institutions, more jobs,more interesting people all = more demand. nt
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#66
Liberals are typically smart, well educated people that do well financially.
bluestate10
Apr 2012
#77
