I lived in St.Louis city for 7years, just not downtown. I grew up in the woods 45 min out of the city. They both have good & bad. City Good: Everything is close. Grocery, work, bars, restaurants, shopping, & friends. I could bike to almost anything in 15min. or drive in about the same. Cheaper housing-utilities & taxes. Bad: Rush hour traffic, city inspectors are jack@@@'s, nosy neighbors are 20' away, & not enough room to do what you want.
Country Good: Enough land that I'm in the woods, knowing all my neighbors, pond in front yard, sleeping to chirping frogs, fishing 14 acre lake, nice & peaceful. I can own more than one car. And tractors!! Bad: Everything is far away. Gas! Hospital is 30 min. !! I thought rush hour in city was bad!?(everyone comumutes to city) Local stores don't have crap for selection. Everybody knows everything about you. Few single women my age (36). Living both places makes it hard to decide which is better. Being single, I lean toward city.
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