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I am curious to hear some comments or examples of this.
As of course progress is made sooner or later it seems young folks want to build new homes. This is generally done out of the town proper.
Not sure of how to word this but if a town is old and this happens does the town eventually become rural?
I guess my ? is just curiosity but is there ever a way to successfully preserve the older part of town and still have the newer part of town.
I would think it is a very delicate balance between ones who want change and those who hold on like bulldogs to no change.
With the economy also how I wonder will this be affected. Will what is left of older towns just disappear?
I am determined to find a town with a real courthouse that I can live safely in and may just be whistling dixie.
I detest cookie cutter homes. As I am now looking after 15 years of living in one place this is foremost in my priorities at the moment.
As of course progress is made sooner or later it seems young folks want to build new homes. This is generally done out of the town proper.
Not sure of how to word this but if a town is old and this happens does the town eventually become rural?
I guess my ? is just curiosity but is there ever a way to successfully preserve the older part of town and still have the newer part of town.
I would think it is a very delicate balance between ones who want change and those who hold on like bulldogs to no change.
With the economy also how I wonder will this be affected. Will what is left of older towns just disappear?
I am determined to find a town with a real courthouse that I can live safely in and may just be whistling dixie.
I detest cookie cutter homes. As I am now looking after 15 years of living in one place this is foremost in my priorities at the moment.