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Bowling Green housing prices -when will it stop?

Alright, We have two kids and Rent is about $948/month for a decent place. Household incomes average around $48,419 in Bowling Green. With a population of 73,638, Bowling Green is a smaller city. Traffic can be rough during rush hour, no sugarcoating that. Public transit needs a lot of work honestly. It's a very car-dependent city, for better or worse. What do you all think? Traffic can be rough during rush hour, no sugarcoating that. Traffic can be rough during rush hour, no sugarcoating that. The food scene here is surprisingly good. Night life is decent if you know the right spots. The city has invested a lot in new development. The weather takes some getting used to. Public transit needs a lot of work honestly. Property taxes are high but you get good services. I'd say it's better for families than young singles. Downtown has improved a lot in recent years. The school system varies a lot by neighborhood. Traffic can be rough during rush hour, no sugarcoating that.
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Quinn Lopez
OK so I've been meaning to write this for a while. I moved here 1 years ago from Minneapolis and here's my honest breakdown:

Housing: Buying is tough right now, renting is more reasonable. We're paying /mo for a 4-bed in Old Town. It's underrated for what you get.

Jobs: The market is pricey right now, especially in real estate. If you're in legal you might struggle.

People: Generally tough. It took about 8 months to build a solid friend group.

Food: decent. Tons of options if you like Southern.

Would recommend to anyone considering it..
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Mia M.
From a safety perspective, it really depends on the area. Some neighborhoods are improving, others not so much. Do your research on specific streets.
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Audrey Turner
facts
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Adrian Ward
The food scene here is underrated. Tons of great Indian places. it's improved dramatically in recent years.
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