<p>Which do you prefer to live in the future?</p>
<p>Urban while I'm young, suburban when I start a family.</p>
<p>Urban for life! I just love cities. Cities have so many cultures, ideas, groups, etc. all in a small area. I love spending time in Atlanta. I love all the swanquey sidewalk restaurants, the tall buildings, hustle-and-bustle, shops, and all the neat neighborhoods with so much personality. For instance, Little Five Points is soo cool. It's this Bohemian neighborhood with so many cool/indie rock vibes. </p>
<p>I think living in cities is best for in the future. Your kids can utilize all the great opportunities of cities, like nearby colleges, groups, clubs, etc. You can also expose them to different types of people other than the ones in a white-washed conservative community.</p>
<p>I agree 100% w/ Hoo.</p>
<p>suburban environment inside a city. You know living in a house in a city. Like Columbia University</p>
<p>Little Five Points is lame. Try Haight - Ashbury or the village.</p>
<p>"Urban while I'm young, suburban when I start a family."</p>
<p>Second that.</p>
<p>Urban in a city that's not Philly.</p>
<p>urban in a city that isn't Phoenix</p>
<p>The village? As in the Olympic Village? Ummm no. I forgot to mention Virginia Highlands and Decatur.</p>
<p>Urban for sure after college. Until I'm 21, it doesn't matter. I mean, I lived in Oklahoma, Arkansas (where I was born), San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles, and now Orlando (which is NOT a true city, IMO). I even spent a month living in a jungle in a HUT on a straw mat. So yeah, I can live anywhere.</p>
<p>But I prefer to live in a city. To be specific, I'd prefer to live in either New York City, Dublin, London, or other European hotspots (Madrid, Lisbon, Prague, Rome, Venice, Florence).</p>
<p>Orlando is so not a city. I live in a subdivision where all the houses are big, a bit far apart, with an SUV and a luxury car in every garage, kids with bikes in every house. The subdivision is by a pretty lake (a couple of yards away from my house). It's clean. It's one of the boring ones where HOA would yell at you if your grass is not the same height and color of everyone else's grass, then cut it for you, then charge you for it.</p>
<p>I would want to live in a suburban/rural area where I could still get to work without too much commute. Cities are way too crowded for me. I live and go to college in a suburban area leaning towards rural. I love it.</p>
<p>Urban. I've lived in a city all my life, couldn't imagine living outside of a reasonably big city.</p>
<p>The suburbs with a family or without one. I cannot stand living in the cities for long. I don't like the smoke, SO many people walking back and forth, SO many cars and other vehicles, the many tall buildings that loom over my sight like some giant pillars blocking my view of the sky (and I'm a nature person which I think explains everything). I can work in the cities but I MUST live in suburban areas, preferably the countryside. ^_^</p>
<p>Those giant pillars are like gems to me.</p>
<p>Any locale minus giant pillars = total misery. Skyscrapers are lovely.</p>
<p>suburbs for me :)</p>
<p>Urban until I settle down with a husband and kids. Then I want to go suburban. Ever seen Gilmore Girls? Well I want to live in a town like that. Small enough that you know everyone, and you can walk to all the places in town. I love little towns like that. But even that town needs to be a reasonable distance from a city. Need to work. Don't want to drive to far!!!!</p>
<p>I would like to live in a Gilmore Girls town too. But my dream home would be in a little cottage near the woods and ocean cliff like those Thomas Kinkade paintings.</p>
<p>suburbs. cities are always to crowded and polluted.</p>
<p>city in the future, in a gentrified area. Im either going to live in the mountains or a busy city. I like extremes.</p>