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Old 08-25-2008, 10:15 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Lakewooder View Post
What I don't like is that areas which have developed a wonderful diversity over the last 30-40 years are wiped out by an overwhelming sudden flow of immigrants from Mexico. It doesn't take that many home or apartments as so many live in each unit.

Economic diversity is possible - in my area, of East Dallas it is like a small town with mansions and estates down to shotgun shacks north of Fair Park and all manner of duplexes, eightplexes, small apartment buildings, condos and townhomes. However, my area has gotten expensive over the last 6-7 years. Prices have tripled or quadrupled.
If you read the first posts, is has been possible.
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