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There was an article in the AARP magazine about pocket neighborhoods. Laurian May 2012 #1
Me too, and they could be manufactured at various prices - Sarah Ibarruri May 2012 #6
Excellent idea... BeHereNow May 2012 #2
Me too! nt Sarah Ibarruri May 2012 #7
Yep rucky May 2012 #3
I can see a potential problem. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #4
I do see what you mean, but that's fear based on our modern-day isolation Sarah Ibarruri May 2012 #8
Actually, that very "possibility" is the subject of my website. Baitball Blogger May 2012 #10
Sounds like a recipe for drama and conflict FarCenter May 2012 #5
Well, it's the layout that I'm interested in - the proximity of homes, as it used to be Sarah Ibarruri May 2012 #9
It's not for everyone, but it's a great concept. silverweb May 2012 #11
Organizing people is worse than herding cats. randome May 2012 #12
I was reacting to the description in the web site FarCenter May 2012 #13
That's what I mean, Americans are so used to suburban isolation, that they can no longer Sarah Ibarruri May 2012 #15
Dealing with some kinds of people is unpleasant and it can be dangerous FarCenter May 2012 #16
See that's how little used we are to living among others Sarah Ibarruri May 2012 #19
Looks a lot like Leisureville to me. Edweird May 2012 #14
I certainly like the idea bhikkhu May 2012 #17
I think the problem with proposals like this is they assume the reason people are more isolated, HiPointDem May 2012 #18
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