- December 6th, 2012, 12:15 am
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The Vistas are old and no good. Legacy has pretty good amenities and is just as convenient as any of the others.
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lynchburgwildcats wrote:Never had a crime committed against me or my kids in the city. Maybe I'm just that intimidating! Taxes are more, but when my business partner figured out his travel costs from Ivy Hill compared to my taxes, I came out on top by a fair margin- plus, if my house caught on fire, or someone in my family suffered a severe injury, I wouldn't have to wait very long for professional assistance.rogers3 wrote:I can't believe that you guys are so against living in the city! Shoot, all the best shopping (WalMart, Ross, TJMaxx) and best dining (Applebee's Ruby Tuesdays, Golden Corral) are in the city; do you really want to spend 20 minutes in your SUV's to get those kind of choices when you can just find a place to live close by?It costs considerably less to live outside the city, and there is less crime.
flamehunter wrote:It's the old "Green Acres" argument, country vs city is a personal preference. Each has it's advantages and disadvantages. I don't think any amount of arguing will persuade one side or the other.Finally, some who understands my love for city life!
Generally the lazier people will choose the city and hard working people will choose the country life.
flamehunter wrote:Generally the lazier people will choose the city and hard working people will choose the country life.When I lived in the city I was much lazier. I believe it is a prerequisite.
Yacht Rock wrote:Appreciate all the feedback. We live in a small town now. Less than 5000 people. It is only 5 minutes to the nearest grocery store and 10 minutes to Wal-Mart (the biggest store in town and it serves the entire county).Move to Farmville then if you want the same type of setting.
We do love the feel of where we live now, right on the edge of rural. I live in a subdivision built in the 1960 so we have neighbors for the kids to play with etc but just outside our subdivision is a ranch and lots of open spaces where people own many acres.
It will be a challenging decision for our family. Part of us lean toward the outskirts of the city just because being new to the area, it might be nice to be near some of the amenities, etc.
Yacht Rock wrote:Farmville actually looks nice.I only get to hear that once in a blue moon!
lynchburgwildcats wrote:Heh, maybe it's not so much a nice place then. I don't know. I've never been there. I just looked at the pictures online. Maybe the pictures online are sort of like online dating. This looks nice in a picture, but in person it has an extra 400 lbs and a beard.Yacht Rock wrote:Farmville actually looks nice.I only get to hear that once in a blue moon!
Cider Jim wrote:If you want the small town atmosphere of Farmville but a closer drive to LU, look into nearby Rustburg (south), Amherst (north), Altavista (south), Appomattox (east), or Bedford (west).He forgot to say Concord. It's between Appomattox and Lynchburg. Plus it's cot a hardware store that doubles as a deli and butcher shop and the best fried chicken and hot dogs around. Yes, I weigh 300 lbs
Cider Jim wrote:Purple, I've eaten at that hardware store--AMAZING! But is Concord even considered a town?Metroplex
Yacht Rock wrote:It's nice if you like a small place and all the lack of stuff that naturally comes with a small place. Most young people don't like it. I tolerate it. I don't need a whole bunch of crap to keep me constantly entertained 24/7 like many do. As long as there is a Walmart and I have cable/satellite TV and internet then I can deal with it. If I feel the need for more, I just head back home to Lynchburg for a weekend if work doesn't interfere. Most people seem to prefer to go to Richmond area instead of Lynchburg, but Lynchburg is familiar, closer, and has my family and cats so it has a lot more going for me than the RIchmond area does.lynchburgwildcats wrote:Heh, maybe it's not so much a nice place then. I don't know. I've never been there. I just looked at the pictures online. Maybe the pictures online are sort of like online dating. This looks nice in a picture, but in person it has an extra 400 lbs and a beard.Yacht Rock wrote:Farmville actually looks nice.I only get to hear that once in a blue moon!
ATrain wrote:Actually I had more fun hanging out in Farmville than I did in LynchburgWhat?
lynchburgwildcats wrote:No one at LU knew I frequently hung out at the other LUATrain wrote:Actually I had more fun hanging out in Farmville than I did in LynchburgWhat?
BJWilliams wrote:Not to mention youll be not far from Timberlake which has all sorts of thingsdrugs...crime...prostitution....hippies.....