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For families with young kids, Midnapore is hard to beat. Great playgrounds, safe streets, and the school is within walking distance for most residents.
My recommendation: spend a weekend in Bridgeland before buying. Walk around, check out the local shops, talk to people. You'll get a feel for whether it's your vibe pretty quickly. |
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If you're looking for value, the NE communities like Taradale and Martindale are actually really nice and way more affordable. Don't let the stereotypes fool you.
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The sense of community in Panorama Hills is something special. We have block parties, neighborhood clean-ups, and everyone knows each other by name. You don't get that everywhere.
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The sense of community in Royal Oak is something special. We have block parties, neighborhood clean-ups, and everyone knows each other by name. You don't get that everywhere.
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We're in Pine Creek and honestly the only downside is the commute to downtown. But if you work from home or work in the south, it's absolutely perfect.
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