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Old 01-07-2007, 09:57 PM
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I miss Mansfield, Ohio. I left about 6 months ago for the west coast. I am currently in a Phoenix suberb. The summer weather is too hot to go out; in the winter the air is too polluted to enjoy. Also, I don't feel safe and housing prices are ridiculous. Hope to return to Mansfield and the Simple Life soon! Lexington , in particular, has great school systems. Also, considering moving to Tennessee or South Carolina, though. Somewhere smaller and slower. Good luck to all you natives
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Old 01-08-2007, 06:49 PM
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Well if you need any info on coming back, such as apartments, condos, or housing i will be glad to try and help. Mansfield is a great area. It has really began to change. The growth of Columbus has allowed Mansfield to begin to grow. Now im not trying to turn you away from other possiblities, but South Carolina and Tennessee are growing very rapidly. Many from Florida are making their new homes in Tennessee, and South Carolina has one of the highest unemployment rates in the nation right now. Greenville, South Carolina or Nashville, TN would be your best bets in the two states. In Ohio around Columbus, and Mansfield is close enough.
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