I hate city living, with its crowds, its congestion, its air pollution, people living elbow to elbow, breathing each others germs and viruses, wasting time waiting for trains, buses or cabs, higher property values and thus higher taxes to pay for police, street maintenance, and government salaries.
I live in a rural township, with a total population about 3435 people spread out over about 36 square miles, with about a third of those people living in the little village. That works out to about 10 acres per person outside the village. The village is about four miles from my house, which requires an automobile. The bigger cities are all about 20 to 35 miles away.
Yes, it costs money to own and operate a car, but you save money by not living in the city. My home value and property taxes are about 1/2 to 1/3 of what they would be if I lived in a big city.
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