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I had a medical appointment today and we took the scenic route, passing thru an area where I lived in the late 70s/mid 80s. Wow, how it’s changed. Used to be THE place for young people with good jobs and nice cars. Today it had a different look and “feel”. Lots of fast food places, convenience stores, used car lots, and gas stations. The apartment complex I lived in had a lake with ducks…….good thing I didn’t have time to take a closer look, but I could tell things are different now. Not really a “bad” area, but nothing like it used to be.
OTOH, the suburb on the other side of the city where I lived in when I was in my early 20s has stayed nice – homes and lawns taken care of, very few apartments (no new ones in 40+ yrs). Cute bus stop corrals. Cost of living there has actually risen quite a bit.
Falcon, you have mentioned how your old neighborhood in Detroit has deteriorated. I haven’t been to Detroit since the late 60s - when it was vibrant and exciting, but I’ve heard things and looked at pictures. The bleakness is overwhelming. (Decline of the auto industry, other factors......and don’t even get me started about Kwame Kilpatrick.
) It’s said you’re lucky to get $5k for a house in Detroit now. Incredible. However, I did take time to look up a current picture of the house where my old bf and his family lived, and that neighborhood is still 'okay'.
I really like the area where I moved about 8 yrs ago. It’s always been nice, quiet, clean, streets (and yards) well-maintained. I feel safe. I think I’ll stay put.
OTOH, the suburb on the other side of the city where I lived in when I was in my early 20s has stayed nice – homes and lawns taken care of, very few apartments (no new ones in 40+ yrs). Cute bus stop corrals. Cost of living there has actually risen quite a bit.
Falcon, you have mentioned how your old neighborhood in Detroit has deteriorated. I haven’t been to Detroit since the late 60s - when it was vibrant and exciting, but I’ve heard things and looked at pictures. The bleakness is overwhelming. (Decline of the auto industry, other factors......and don’t even get me started about Kwame Kilpatrick.
I really like the area where I moved about 8 yrs ago. It’s always been nice, quiet, clean, streets (and yards) well-maintained. I feel safe. I think I’ll stay put.