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Old 09-10-2007, 10:09 AM
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Exclamation Places NOT to live!

I just moved to Boise and wish there was some way to find out where you should NOT live.

I recently moved to the Renaissance At Hobble Creek and [SIZE=3]between the noise and terrible parking situations this place quickly becomes a nightmare. Loud music plays at all times day and night. This morning my neighbors needed their fix early, so the radio started a little after 7am waking up my 3 year old son. I regularly run the dishwasher and washing machine empty just to help drown out the sound. It seems everyone here uses there garage for storage which cause people just to park in the street. If there is ever a fire here the whole place will burn down since no emergency vehicles could get through the parking lots. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Save yourself the trouble and find somewhere else to live![/SIZE]
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Old 09-10-2007, 10:18 AM
All NIMBY's, move to Greenleaf
 
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Sounds like normal apartment living to me. Most complexes I have resided, in any city I have lived in all have sound issues. If I were looking for an apartment I would have looked closer into Boise, downtown, or the Parkcenter area.
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Old 09-12-2007, 01:04 AM
You say "liberal" like it's a bad thing
 
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I second the parkcentre notion... its lovely out there... east boise is a sure bet
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