Posted on 10/23/2007 8:35:21 AM PDT by Space Moose
“You sound like a Philadelphia realtor. Im not buying.”
Haha... the last thing I would want is fearful old people moving here and screwing this up!
I’m not a realtor, I just love the city I live in. You sound like a guy who got scared of the city in the 80’s and holds on to that fear to this day. A lot has changed!
I live just north of Northern Liberties... renewal and growth are all around me every day. The city is alive with people and culture!
On the other hand... if you don’t care about having a lot of great options for bars and restaurants and entertainment, then why would you care?
“The best thing about Philly is that it is 85 miles from New York (a REAL city). ;-) “
Yeah NYC is great, I’m not going to knock it... but Philly has its own charms.
“Again, Center City is OK, just don’t go too far north of the Vine Street Expressway,”
This is a standard old line, and not true anymore. Northern Liberties is as trendy as it gets. It’s like young old city.
“south of South Street”
Ok, fair enough.
“or west of 30th Street Station.”
University City is beautiful, a lot of money runs rampant around there now. A lot of the beautiful old homes are being restored...
You’re operating on outdated information. Philly’s housing market is one of the few that is still inflating, although at a much slower rate than a year ago.
Would you please take back the 5,000 Philly expatriates from my town? They are clogging up the courts and the welfare offices up here. Our crime rate would go down precipitously without them.
“Would you please take back the 5,000 Philly expatriates from my town?”
No thanks!
“They are clogging up the courts and the welfare offices up here.”
I bet they are. That’s what happens when industry shuts down in an industrial city... you get an exodus of people with skills unsuited to the new environment. Not sure what the solution is for that, but I am happily gentrifying my neighborhood as we speak, so you may expect more ex-Philadelphians to be on the way. Sorry, but we need the space they were occupying for condos, coffee shops, and dog parks.
“Our crime rate would go down precipitously without them.”
Look on the bright side... this is an employment opportunity for police.
I can’t say that I disagree with the whole rude thing.... I don’t live in Philadelphia- I’m out in Montgomery County. there are a lot of rude people around here. I could be just imagining it but they all seem to be a bunch of bigots. Like i said, it could be just me.
Well, if what they say about the whole unattractiveness in Philadelphia, all I can say is... I’m glad I was born in NY.
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