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re: Columbia, Missouri is Happening

Posted on 3/22/16 at 9:19 pm to
Posted by hogfly
Fayetteville, AR
Member since May 2014
4659 posts
Posted on 3/22/16 at 9:19 pm to
Man. A guy asks for housing advice and the most substantive shite was some whitebread suburbtopia crap. How about giving him some rundowns on the various areas. I'll do it for Fayetteville:

1. Mount Sequoyah: mix of rental and owner. This is a great old school neighborhood with great elementary schools.
2. Park place: if you have kids but don't want to totally give in to suburban flight, this is your place. Great neighborhood for young families with lots of playmates in walking distance.
3. South side: Hawthorne street if fville. It's on the come up but has a long way to go. If you're into artsy multiculturalism with a ghetto edge this is your place
4. East side: you are wealthy and probably wish you lived in Bentonville or somewhere with a PF Changs within a 5 dollar uber ride distance. Move north as soon as you can.
5. West side: some realtor dickered you into buying in the "growth district." Yeah. It sucks to buy in a suburb and realize your suburb isn't the good suburb

So yeah. I think the OP deserves a little something more from our Mizzou fam.
This post was edited on 3/22/16 at 9:20 pm
Posted by Kamikaze25
Columbia
Member since Jul 2015
1199 posts
Posted on 3/23/16 at 8:30 am to
quote:

So yeah. I think the OP deserves a little something more from our Mizzou fam.


Except our description pretty much sums up Columbia. Literally, you want to be on the south side of I-70. The west side of town is nice too. That's where I grew up. If you're in the 65202 zip code, you can buy a nice house for pocket change.

Pretty easy equation:

65203= high property value and easy to sell

65202= low property value and more difficult to sell
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