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Originally Posted by potter
Ok, so yeah you get furnishings for cheaper (those apts didn't look all that great btw). You can also move to omaha if you want cheap housing.
Now, I'm not dissing Buenos Aires. BUT The reason I personally don't mind the expensive housing rates here in the States is because I have within fifteen miles of me
2 malls
about 15 nice resteraunts (maybe more)
prob like 25+ fast food places 0
hundreds of bus stops
10 car dealerships
countless gas stations
2 movie theaters
3 of those big 24/7 fitness centers
1 off road shop
2 gun stores
2 shooting ranges
1 airport
5 grociery stores (prob more though)
4 department stores (maybe more)
countless liqour stores
3 billiards stores
2 camera shops
about 10 banks (maybe more?)
a ton of parks
5 auto stores
like 15 furniture stores (people must like to buy furniture around here?)
1 major highway
2 interstate highways
a whoooooole bunch of churches
2 waterparks (that i know of)
4 computer stores
3 billiard bars
god i dunno how many normal bars, there's alot
a home depot
a whole crap load of tan salons, hair stylists
we have TWO "sell it on ebay" stores
and the list could go on and on and on and on and on and on.. But I think I made my point
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I am pretty sure the better neighborhoods in BA have all this. Well, except for the shitload of gas stations. Many people dont have a car there as I understand they arent needed as much. Less cars = less need for gas stations.
Palermo sure seems to have its share of night life, food, vending and such. The US is not the only place that has needed stuff closeby and accessiable.