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Originally Posted by MarchHare
None of this has any relevance to the point of my post. People say they want to move to low-density suburban communities because they want a house with a yard, not a house with nearby parks, playgrounds, and other public greenspaces. You can have all of that while living in a high-density neighbourhood too, with the added bonus that you're not restricted by a car-dependent lifestyle.
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Well, kinda. I mean I think it’s relevant if having that green space plus all the other desirable amenities of a new house is the trade off between walking into your back yard or walking 5 mins to do the exact same thing- I can see why people make that choice and your characterization of not having that option not entirely true.