Yep, major cities such as New York have live theater, museums, and Thai restaurants. But if you have to walk through and step over (fill in the blank), how often do you want to visit such places, or live in such a place?
“major cities such as New York have live theater, museums, and Thai restaurants.”
And how often do 90% of folks actually go to these things?
Today in NYC and other hellholes, unless you are quite wealthy, that’s 7 figures not 6 figures, you can’t afford it.
Today’s young ones Uber in and Uber out to a couch rental in a 1 bedroom share with 4 others. Not most folks idea of a good time.
(Been there, done that [Didn’t have Uber back then], back in bad old days, right in the shadow of Grants Tomb.)
Give me space. Wide open space. Can’t hear your neighbors arguing. I’m at a place where I can’t even see ‘em, which is even better.