Raymond B.
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Working remotely from Centennial — my experience
I've been working remotely from Centennial for 13 years now. Here's my take:
The pace of life here is perfect for remote work. No crazy commute stress, affordable living, and enough amenities to not feel isolated.
Cost of living: pretty reasonable
Internet: Fiber available in most areas — no complaints
Coworking spaces: Growing number of options
If you're looking for a place to WFH, Centennial is worth considering.
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Raymond B.
For families, I'd recommend looking at Highland Park. Schools are rated well and it's quiet.
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Charles W.
I've lived in Northside for 2 years and it's still one of the best decisions I made.
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Charles W.
Don't sleep on Lakewood. It's up and coming and still affordable.
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Charles W.
Don't sleep on Pine Grove. It's up and coming and still affordable.
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Charles W.
The food scene here is seriously underrated. So many great restaurants.
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Raymond B.
If you can afford it, Westside is the best place to live. Period.
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Charles W.
Weather is the biggest factor for us. Four seasons are nice, not too extreme either way.
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Raymond B.
Downtown is overrated and overpriced. The suburbs offer way better value.
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Charles W.
Traffic is the worst part honestly. But if you live near work it's fine.
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Charles W.
I've lived in Maple Heights for 4 years and it's decent, has its pros and cons.
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Raymond B.
This is so helpful, thanks for sharing! We're moving to Centennial next month.
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Charles W.
Public transit needs work but they're investing in it. Should improve in next few years.
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Charles W.
Weather is the biggest factor for us. Four seasons are nice, not too extreme either way.
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