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Have friends living in Malvern that would like my family and I to move close to them. They have turned us on to some homes in Red Oak and Malvern. Was wondering if there's anyone from Red Oak area on this forum? We are orginally from NJ & PA presently living in S. Carolina. We have some questions because this would be a big move and have never resided anywhere other than the east coast. Thanks!
Gentle Breezes, Bodb Dearg celtdaddy@msn.com Last edited by sonsofesau; 10-27-2006 at 07:52 AM. Reason: adding e-mail address |
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I grew up in Malvern, moved to Ames, Nashville, Miami and now L.A... I can tell you anything you want to know..
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Moved to Red Oak from Omaha (only an hour away - easy drive). Would definitely recommend that you consider the move. Red Oak has a lot to offer - YMCA - tennis is big in town, all types of homes, new restaurant coming, etc, etc. Prefer it to Malvern as Malvern is very small.
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