• saltesc
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    2 days ago

    I would love to live in that utopia. No children allowed in an entire suburb would be heaven.

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      1 day ago

      Do people being outside really cause you that much of an issue? My neighborhood has tons of kids. They’re just there existing. The closest thing to being bothered is just making sure I don’t back in to anyone if they’re playing. Which isn’t that hard, nor does it add any issues to my day since you know I look behind me when I back up.

      If you had said apartment complex or condominium I’d get it, but like in a suburb everyone has their own detached home.

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        8 hours ago

        I don’t mind all kids, but it’s highly dependent on the children and the parents involved, and especially in anything aside from single family homes, you can’t really tell what you’re going to get. If it were an option, I would pay extra for an apartment in a child free building just to completely avoid the possibility of having my peace and quiet at home ruined because the building gets new tenants who let their kids run wild and make insane noise at all hours. Kids can be incredibly disruptive if they have inconsiderate parents who never tell them to behave when they act out, of which there are far too many.