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Serious question: Who lives where it's NOT turning into a shithole?
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<blockquote data-quote="offroadkarter" data-source="post: 16919869" data-attributes="member: 79484"><p>I've only lived in the Lehigh Valley area since 2019 but from what I understand a lot of development has happened over the past decade, real estate prices have certainly shot up. I know some of the down town city areas have become safer (although they all still have the sketchy parts).</p><p></p><p>The town I live in, or I should say right outside of still seems "small town" compared to the 3 major cities in the area. I don't feel unsafe traveling around any parts near where I live. </p><p></p><p>I do have to laugh that if you read comments about the township I live right outside of on our regional sub-reddit, people say to avoid this area because its not LGBT/Queer friendly. We're apparently a bunch of backwards conservatives who just want to lynch queers left and right, at least according to reddit. I hope that reputation continues to hold on, the alphabet mob can stick to the cities.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I always tell people out west who haven't been to NY, NY state and NY City are two entirely different NY's, with one holding the other hostage.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I really enjoyed the few years I lived in Mendham and Califon, was an entirely different NJ compared to where I grew up and lived for 24 years, right outside New Brunswick. Much like CA, the shitty government ruins the good parts of NJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offroadkarter, post: 16919869, member: 79484"] I've only lived in the Lehigh Valley area since 2019 but from what I understand a lot of development has happened over the past decade, real estate prices have certainly shot up. I know some of the down town city areas have become safer (although they all still have the sketchy parts). The town I live in, or I should say right outside of still seems "small town" compared to the 3 major cities in the area. I don't feel unsafe traveling around any parts near where I live. I do have to laugh that if you read comments about the township I live right outside of on our regional sub-reddit, people say to avoid this area because its not LGBT/Queer friendly. We're apparently a bunch of backwards conservatives who just want to lynch queers left and right, at least according to reddit. I hope that reputation continues to hold on, the alphabet mob can stick to the cities. I always tell people out west who haven't been to NY, NY state and NY City are two entirely different NY's, with one holding the other hostage. I really enjoyed the few years I lived in Mendham and Califon, was an entirely different NJ compared to where I grew up and lived for 24 years, right outside New Brunswick. Much like CA, the shitty government ruins the good parts of NJ. [/QUOTE]
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