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Old 07-13-2011, 03:07 PM
 
Location: Ft. Mill SC
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Please show me some sharp-looking and young white people in Doral. When I went to high school, it was me and four other white guys in the entire damn 2010 graduating class.
As a matter of fact we've recently hired some new sanitation workers, security guards, and tow truck drivers, and they were all white.. Oh, you wanted "white" and "upper middle class in Doral"? LOL, sorry can't help you, but we do employ a lot of white folks, just look at the local fast food, Walmarts , etc..

Oh, you said "high school"....get back to me when you have at least an undergrad, if not a graduate degree... Is that your plan a as "white" person?
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Old 07-13-2011, 04:59 PM
 
Location: Miami
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Please show me some sharp-looking and young white people in Doral. When I went to high school, it was me and four other white guys in the entire damn 2010 graduating class.
Between 2000 and 2010 Doral's "Non-Hispanic White population" increased 35.6%. It fell 17.7% in the rest of the county, except in places like Aventura, Sunny Isles, Miami, and Homestead. I had no idea this was such a deal breaker for so many people. Doral isn't my cup of tea either, but I could see why it's popular.
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Old 07-13-2011, 06:42 PM
 
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Old 07-13-2011, 06:44 PM
 
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Old 07-13-2011, 07:35 PM
 
Location: Miami
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Heavily foreign? You should've seen it before we arrived, it was just cows, the local rednecks didn't know what to do, 87 ave was 2 lanes each way and 25 st was one lane each way..and a bunch of rednecks in their pick up trucks feeding the cows....Look at the net income of the average family now...just a bunch of foreignors, though..
Actually, foreign or not, the fact is that the developers of Doral destroyed a large portion of our open space and agriculture. Just because there are 2-lane roads and cows does not mean you need to pave it over to build sprawl - it doesn't matter if you are from Colombia or Columbus. So your defense is nonsense. Miami needs to stop the senseless violation of the Urban Development Boundary and the destruction of the Everglades.

Oh, but to you, you probably believe the Everglades is just a mosquito infested swamp, and so we ought to develop the entire Everglades and bring another 10-15 million people down here, right? Then maybe you might get rich off of real estate in your lifetime, maybe a statue named after you in some swampland park.
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Old 07-13-2011, 07:41 PM
 
Location: Miami
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Between 2000 and 2010 Doral's "Non-Hispanic White population" increased 35.6%. It fell 17.7% in the rest of the county, except in places like Aventura, Sunny Isles, Miami, and Homestead. I had no idea this was such a deal breaker for so many people. Doral isn't my cup of tea either, but I could see why it's popular.
These people are whiny babies. The anglos dominate the entire U.S.A., with the exception of Miami and Puerto Rico, and just because there are not many NHW in Doral, they criticize, because they don't feel "comfortable".

Who cares? There are an abundance of hot women living in Doral and yes they are Latina, and when the wimpy NHW are out on the town, they feel left out, because everyone speaks Spanish - AND - get this, they are not poor, they actually have money, unlike other parts of the US where Latinos aare relegated to lower class status. Boo hoo hoo, go live in Atlanta if you cannot hack it here.

I am sick and tired of NHWs complaining that they are minorities, cry a freakin river. By the way, we are taking over Broward too - and Orlando too, so go to freakin Jacksonville.
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Old 07-13-2011, 10:24 PM
 
Location: Heartland Florida
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Actually, foreign or not, the fact is that the developers of Doral destroyed a large portion of our open space and agriculture. Just because there are 2-lane roads and cows does not mean you need to pave it over to build sprawl - it doesn't matter if you are from Colombia or Columbus. So your defense is nonsense. Miami needs to stop the senseless violation of the Urban Development Boundary and the destruction of the Everglades.

Oh, but to you, you probably believe the Everglades is just a mosquito infested swamp, and so we ought to develop the entire Everglades and bring another 10-15 million people down here, right? Then maybe you might get rich off of real estate in your lifetime, maybe a statue named after you in some swampland park.
That is my biggest gripe about "Doral". It is nothing more than cow pastures filled in to warehouse those who escaped one disaster for another. The neighborhoods are simply infill between old rural roads. Nothing connects, so traffic is needlessly horrible. Only some of the older structures have any character, everything built since 1990 is basically an ugly stucco Mcdump. I would prefer to bring the cows and swamps back. Better than a concentration camp of wanna-be elitists trying to justify their presence here.
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Old 07-14-2011, 12:12 AM
 
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  • Doral 2/2 about $1,500 +, so I imagine a 3 bedroom is over $2K....
  • Fountainblue? The demographics are not as pretty as Doral, even thought Fountainblue is part of the city of Doral.. Here you'll find a lot lower household incomes, much less people with higher education, less prettier, and some apartments have more people living inside of them than the average in Doral. But, it is cheaper than Doral....
Define less prettier people.
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Old 07-14-2011, 12:22 AM
 
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Both areas are ugly, overcrowded and heavily foreign. Doral costs more, but you get nothing extra in return. If it was me I would go farther south to coral park or westchester. Still lower class, but a bit easier to get around.
Are you a native Micossukee?

Westchester is not lower class. Where do you live? The keys? You cannot even afford Homestead. Please, why so many negative comments about Doral. Even Forbes magazines ranks Doral as 1 of the best places to live well in the U.S.

Doral/Fontainebleau Overcrowded? Gosh.... Compared to what? The keys?

What do you mean by foreign? Cuban? Venezuelan? Argentine? Brazilian?

What is your ancestry? Micossukee? African? German? English? ... You refer to other people as second class citizens. Why don't you tell us about your ancestry.
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Old 07-14-2011, 12:29 AM
 
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That is my biggest gripe about "Doral". It is nothing more than cow pastures filled in to warehouse those who escaped one disaster for another. The neighborhoods are simply infill between old rural roads. Nothing connects, so traffic is needlessly horrible. Only some of the older structures have any character, everything built since 1990 is basically an ugly stucco Mcdump. I would prefer to bring the cows and swamps back. Better than a concentration camp of wanna-be elitists trying to justify their presence here.
Wow... You better stay down there in the keys. You have such an "Attractive and Magnetic" personality, I bet you have tons of friends...

22 million tourists visit this "Uggly stucco McDump" every year. The most developed city of Florida is Miami by far.
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