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Originally Posted by Addick
Out of those groups, only the individual neigbourhoods in Central Calgary and Inner City could really be described as having their own unique character.
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When it comes to character, your're probably right - once you're out of the inner city a suburb is a suburb. But school availability, recreational amenities, and commutes matter to a lot of people, and those vary quite dramatically from suburb to suburb.
As does the age of the community, and the corresponding density, tree maturity, and house layout. I personally wouldn't want to live n a newer suburb with houses built cheek to jowl, no trees, and no private yard. Maybe someone else wouldn't want to live in a house with a circa 1979 layout.