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Guest repliedMy 5.0 came with 18's, assholes!
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostI believe crime is tied to the mean rim size. McKinney is approaching the red zone of 21". Arlington is at 23". Predominately white areas are generally 17.5".
Although this doesn't explain the 14.75" in the Mexican community.
Crime is also drastically lower where the number of mountain bikes using a 29" rim is on the rise.
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7 years later, I still love living outside of the city limits...you get used to the drive, but I don't have to do it every day either.
Can't see myself ever moving back inside the cesspool.
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Originally posted by Gtracer View PostCant wait until I can afford some land and can get the hell out
Someone bought a house in my parent's neighborhood for $1,000,000, some time around the end of last year. While I personally don't see why someone paid what they did for that house, I'm trying to get them to sell right now. Prices in their neighborhood range from $275-375,000. They don't want to leave Irving, but they do want to downsize, because they no longer have 4 kids living at home. I've told them they could move in with me, and it would be cramped, but I'm rarely home anyways.
EDIT: Fun fact. My Dad had his house built for $21,000 back in the 70's.Last edited by bcoop; 06-12-2013, 10:04 AM.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Chopped54 View PostSo sounds like you somewhat agree that it is a shithole.
My in-laws lived in Woodlands West. It was a nice, established neighborhood. Hell my father in-law never even locked the garage door and would just enter his house through there instead of carrying keys.
There are nice areas, it is just the rest of it. Mainly anything SE as previously stated. It is the news headlines damn near daily that give the perception that all of Arlington is ghetto.
I would be afraid of how bad it gets when/if they impliment public transportation.
There was an influx of trash after Katrina, but a lot of it has cleared out. Some has put down roots. That was definitely a turning point when I started hearing more people bitch about the quality of the town more. I think the Deathstar getting built actually helped get rid a lot of the undesirable elements, but they still show up to see the games. I know where Woodlands West is. Decent area. The first house I bid on (and lost) was in that neighborhood, actually. Like the rest of the metroplex though, you have nice neighborhoods, then 3 blocks over apartments and problems.
Arlington is a MASSIVE suburban sprawl, and is the 50th largest city in the United States. It ain't going to be perfect, and I don't expect it to be. I heard something about some public transportation passing a week ago. The details didn't seem clear, so I haven't figured it out yet, but I don't think it is full on, and I hope like hell it isn't. It's still the largest city in the United States without public transport. Us old school residents have been fighting it for years.
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I used to live off 360 and Mayfield in the Forum Estates neighborhood. When I moved in in 2007, it was decent. I worked in Duncanville and it was close enough without having to live there.
In just 5 years, I saw my neighborhood take a dive. There were apartments right off Mayfield that must have been low income/section 8 housing. We would constantly see people crawl through the fencing and just walk around our neighborhood.
Once my next door neighbor (watch commander for GP PD) got his front door kicked in, my wife and I called it quits.
I agree completely with the "pay a premium thing". We bought a foreclosure in Keller only because it needed a lot of work and it was in our price range. The taxes here SUCK but it is so worth it.
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostI only have one reason to go south of 183; Fred's BBQ
<---loves me some BBQ Baked Potato con todo. Lived in Irving for 28 years, its a $hit hole...in the south and a little bangladesh up north....
Cant wait until I can afford some land and can get the hell out
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Originally posted by talisman View PostYup. I wouldn't set foot in the Parks Mall for 2 years after that. I guess that doesn't say much though, it's almost impossible to get me into a mall any way, but I used to go to the theater there a lot.
My in-laws lived in Woodlands West. It was a nice, established neighborhood. Hell my father in-law never even locked the garage door and would just enter his house through there instead of carrying keys.
There are nice areas, it is just the rest of it. Mainly anything SE as previously stated. It is the news headlines damn near daily that give the perception that all of Arlington is ghetto.
I would be afraid of how bad it gets when/if they impliment public transportation.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by DON SVO View PostAfter Katrina, Arlington got a large amount of FEMA re-locations. My mother lived on the east side right off 360. A friend of mine was a Sergeant for the APD and he would purposely roll by my mom's place several times every shift. He would stop by and talk to her from time-to-time. He told her they were expecting a large amount of refugees to be given residence in her area and she should look into moving out. Within 2 years, the population demographics swung drastically as did the crime rate. 2 new gangs had moved into the area and fully established themselves. Katrina did a number on Arlington because the trash that showed up not only rooted itself in but spread.
Yup. I wouldn't set foot in the Parks Mall for 2 years after that. I guess that doesn't say much though, it's almost impossible to get me into a mall any way, but I used to go to the theater there a lot.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostGlad someone thought so.
It occurred to me the other night when walking into the store and thinking "wtf, there is a shit load of malibu's with giant rims in my hood these days."
Double the red flag for drive time, jd byrider, driver select, mcmc stickers/license plate frames etc.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostIt's been there since 66, so hopefully nothing changes. My parents old neighborhood looks about the same. I think SE got the worst of things after Katrina.
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Originally posted by ELVIS View Postlolz!!!! my city is bestest! shup up dorks.
and sean, that may be funniest thing i have ever read!
god bless.
It occurred to me the other night when walking into the store and thinking "wtf, there is a shit load of malibu's with giant rims in my hood these days."
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