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Originally Posted by rubecube
Living in one of the beltline communities would definitely help with that, but then you also need to consider what your social circle is going to be. If you're planning on starting a family, you'll likely be spending a chunk of your time with other families, who mostly live in the suburbs and as such you're likely going to be commuting out to the suburbs to socialize or forcing them to come into the city.
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This just isn't true anymore. I've lived inner city for over 10 years, and one of the biggest changes has been the influx of young kids.
I felt "lucky" to win the lottery to get my kid into the inner city public school that is 3 blocks from my house, as we had less than a 50% chance of getting in because demand is so high.