In what type of neighborhood do you live

I live in a quite poor neighborhood, no rich people live here, it is peaceful, but historically my neighborhood has been for poor people … and you?

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Single family home neighborhood in Northern California, with a fence around each home.
The only place in the world where they build homes so close to each other then stick a fence all the way around it.
I’ve been living in this same house for 23 years, and I only know the names and faces of 2 of my neighbors!
That feels pretty poor to me!

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i live in the neighborhood that never sleeps

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poor area somewhere in the southeast asia…

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In my neighborhood even walls are so thin that I can hear my neighbor woman talking by herself at 2:30 am, I think she is crazy too …

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i live next to small house shops and they turn on loud disco songs and Queen songs. car accessories shop.

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I live in the country can’t see any of my neighbors.
One of my nearby neighbor, that live two and a half miles down the road from me. Was getting gravel from the creek where it cross the road near my house. I ask him how much he would charge me for a load. He said he would not charge me anything, and brought me some gravel for my driveway, for free. That is what type of neighborhood I live in.

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Middle middle class.

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In a small mountain town with a mix and variation of people and houses and amount of land/yard. There are tiny cabins, big cabins, tiny houses and big houses; a few apartments but not many. Some people keep their curtains drawn and don’t keep up their yard, and some have yard ornaments all over their house… Something we all have in common is that we’re all here to be away from crowds and traffic, etc. And I’m pretty sure we all love trees. :slightly_smiling_face:

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In my town there are rich people and then there are my people, poor people,

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I live in an old small development full of retirees. Everyone is white and im the only brown guy with dteads on the block and some neighbors definitely dont like that. I couldnt really care less, i still wave and say “hi” and they just turn their backs and walk inside. Other than that i like my quiet neighborhood, we have a nice size property so the dogs can run.

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I live in the middle of middle class suburbia. Our yard is fully fenced because there are 3 dogs. I don’t know anyone here, as I’ve not longed moved to this neighbourhood. Everyone seems friendly and okay though. There is a house at the end of the street which has been vacant for years following the violent suicide of the resident, other than that the place seems welcoming.

I live in a ghetto. The kind of neighborhood where I cannot even walk to the gas station at the end of the block without some random stranger asking me for change or for a cigarette. The kind of neighborhood filled with people who lack self control.

I live in a small and quiet coastal town, which is pretty much like a ghost town all year round except for summer. I couldn’t imagine not being surrounded by nature, so I do appreciate living here.

My town is really a retirement town
I live in small block flats on top floor

I live in a tiny town of about 300 people. It is barely visible from the highway, and if it wasn’t for the giant dog food factory on the other side of the highway a person could drive through it without knowing he or she had ever passed through a town. There is a small park in the center of the town, with a steep incline on a road beside it. That road leads up to the residential care facility that is the major part of the assisted living center where I live. It trails off at an intersection with only a few scattered houses here and there. The town cemetary is right where the road splits in a Y intersection. Down the hill, across from the park stands a huge (at least by this town’s standards) two story building made of red brick. There is a corner stone in it that says the building was built in 1913. I think that at one time it was a bank. This building houses the people in the “independent living program” that is a part of the assisted living center for the mentally ill where I live. Right now there are seven people in the program. My room is on the top story. There are a few nice houses surrounding the park, but as the roads trail away from them the houses get shabbier. Not far away is a giant green house that was at one time a prosperous motel. (At one time this town was prosperous, but then the train stopped going through, and it fell into stagnation.) The woman who owns this house keeps it up nicely, with some lovely flowerbeds and bushes planted outside. She wants to make it a bed and breakfast business, but the giant dog food factory right across the road ruins the view. It also destroys the nice effect of the house. The people who live in the town where I live are not exemplary citizens of our state. Not that many of them graduate from high school. The girls are usually pregnant before they leave secondary school. I’ve heard that one time not that long ago the basement of the local school building was where the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan held its meetings.

Live in a nice village of about 400 folk. People are pretty decent here. My nearest town is extremely deprived though. People there have lots of problems.

City of a million people, live in a trailer park, (modular homes), you rent the lot and buy the home, it’s quiet, everyone seems to keep to themselves

I live in a seaside suburb in a neighbourhood of security complexes. Middle class mixed races. Quite relaxed.

I live in a middle class neighborhood in Omaha, NE, U.S.A. I live in a rather pricey assisted living facility with 200 other elderly residents. I am the youngest resident. I am middle aged.