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Originally Posted by kevman
Have you considered something closer or Kensington itself?
Kensington offers good transit access to school for university for your son and he'll appreciate being close to an additional set of bars.
As your kids move out and you and your wife get your social lives back you'll have great access to restaurants and coffee shops.
Your wife will get to walk to work and your drive to Highfield down memorial and through Inglewood/Ramsay is no longer than any of the other options. (~15mins)
Good access to the river pathway system.
You said you want to move to the city so why not consider moving to the actual city?
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I appreciate the suggestion but we like to still have some space, and moving into an infill neighborhood is pretty counter to that desire. We are trying to find a blend of convenience and not have to worry about hitting our neighbors house with our gate when I go into our yard. Its gonna be a bit of shock in lot size change in making this move to begin with.
Also, unrelated to your post...I am kinda blown away with how many people on this board have moved that many times. Is ADHD in home ownership an actual thing? Have you guys ever calculated your real estate fee costs or maybe these previous spots were short rentals?