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Sorry, what does that mean?


It means that your solution is exactly like the problems the parent was enumerating, throw money at it.


Oh, sure. That's what money is for.


The point I was trying to make is that money is not a cure-all.

Yes, with a high enough salary, you may be able to move downtown.

But is that actually a replacement for a small-ish home with a yard, a drive, potentially a garage, etc?

Of course not.

I don't think it's necessary for there to be a choice between 'live downtown' and 'live far out but have a horrible commute'.

As far as I can tell, lots of 'business-to-business' style companies don't need to locate their office right in the centre of town. Neither does a dev shop that doesn't have retail clients that walk in on foot.

But they do, a lot. Why? Am I missing something blindingly obvious? Zoning laws? Owner can afford a mansion around the corner so doesn't care? It's a mystery to me; it really is.




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