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Old 01-02-2010, 01:20 PM
 
Location: New York
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Hi.. Hubby might take a job in Louisville.. huge change for us. We'd like to rent outside of the city. Let me answer the questions:

-Where you are working

Louisville

-How much you are willing to spend on housing

~$1000/month+

-How long of a commute you're willing to tolerate
45mins?

-If you have kids: Private school or public school?

Public preferably.

-What type of neighborhood environment you are looking for: small town feeling? small city excitement? suburbia delight?
Suburbia I guess. I wouldn't be able to live too far away from society. "Suburbia Delight" sounds like an ice cream flavor! LOL

-Community amenities important to you
Good school system (w good history regarding special needs), safety, parks, somewhat close major stores, quiet, middle class area probably.

-Pie or cake?[LEFT]Oh both definitely! hehe

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Old 01-02-2010, 06:16 PM
 
Location: Louisville, Kentucky
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Depends a lot on which area of Louisville his job is located. If it's in the east end, then look at the Middletown area and maybe Oldham County. Oldham has a solid school system.
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Old 01-03-2010, 05:08 AM
 
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Depends a lot on which area of Louisville his job is located. If it's in the east end, then look at the Middletown area and maybe Oldham County. Oldham has a solid school system.
The problem is that Oldham County is not good at all for special needs kids. The OP needs to be specific as to husband's job location. Also, if the OP is from NYC, she should realize that one may live in the old city of Louisville and it is not necessarily like living in a big city....in fact it is quite charming IMO.
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