• KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    9 days ago

    I grew up in exactly that kind of environment; really, the land (and the wildlife that comes with it) is the bit I miss the most. I’d take a very modest house on a decent plot of land in the middle of the woods to living in a city.

    • LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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      9 days ago

      I want to live in a modest house within walking distance of downtown and unspoiled wilderness. How do I make this happen?

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        9 days ago

        You just have to move to a town with a one street down town. Small town life is a mixed bag

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        9 days ago

        Look for an older town, built out before cars.

        I have a lot of that where I live

        • walkable downtown, centered on a train station - settled since 1600s, bedroom community of a major city
        • first zone for single family homes so I do have a small yard/driveway/basement yet still walkable to center of town
        • I got one of the “new” houses, built in 1946 out of very solid materials, with a usable basement, yard, and driveway. For example, my own EV charging
        • just a few blocks away is a sizable reservation of undeveloped land and a six mile loop of ridge trail - we occasionally get coyotes that presumably live there
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          9 days ago

          Oh sure let me just ask my parents for a small loan of a million dollars so I can afford rent.

          Also Central Park is not exactly unspoiled wilderness. It is nice but not quite what I want.

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          8 days ago

          Such as? I feel like New England is like 90% sprawling suburbs like the rest of the country.

          Also by downtown I do mean a real downtown with actual amenities.

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            A lot of bigger cities do have car-dependent sprawl around an unaffordable city center like Portland, Hartford, Burlington etc but a lot of the smaller towns are much more walkable and community-oriented, where you can probably afford a quarter acre lot within walking distance of a downtown. Brattleboro is a good example but getting pricey, Bennington maybe, Hanover NH, Montpelier, Farmington ME etc.

            You’re not going to find Boston-level amenities in i.e. Brattleboro but you’ll get a minimum of a coffee shop or two, a brewery, a few good restaurants, shops, etc. plus small-town community and an affordable home