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Originally Posted by Slava
I have no idea where the inner city/outer city line is anymore!
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No kidding. It seems to be expanding out the more expensive the inner communities get, and the more densification development creeps outwards. I know for us when we were looking, our definition of inner-city was East of Crowchild, North of Glenmore, South of 16th, and West of Deerfoot...and even that is perhaps a bit of a stretch in terms of what inner-city means, as some of the outer communities are pretty suburban in nature, just happen to be much closer in physically.
Even with our loose definition, we broke that rule many times. Lots of places like Killarney, Wildwood, Mount Pleasant, Capitol Hill have a similar feeling to the closer-in communities...or at least are starting to. We ended up fairly close in, but I could've seen myself a little farther out if we found the right house.