I just looked at the list of Money Magazine's Best Places to Live.
Three nearby ones are all the result of urban sprawl. They are a
developer's dream. They aren't even all busted up by lakes, ponds, and
swamps. But I'm glad I don't live there...and I don't believe they
represent a superior investment. But then, this is Money Magazine, not
Boys Life.
(Does Boys Life still exist?)
-jc
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