Kaylee M.
moving
Should I move to Red Bank or stay in Chicago?
Random thought, I'm single, late 50s, and It's a a small town city with about 12,864 people. Rent is about $1,985/month for a decent place. Median household income is $101,738, which feels pretty solid for the area. Downtown has improved a lot in recent years. Public transit needs a lot of work honestly. The weather takes some getting used to. Let me know your thoughts. The suburbs are where most families end up. There's a real sense of community in certain neighborhoods. Traffic can be rough during rush hour, no sugarcoating that. Honestly, I think it's a great place if you know where to look. The weather takes some getting used to. There's a real sense of community in certain neighborhoods. The suburbs are where most families end up. I'd say it's better for families than young singles. Honestly, I think it's a great place if you know where to look. The weather takes some getting used to. There's a growing tech scene which is exciting. The city has invested a lot in new development. Public transit needs a lot of work honestly. The food scene here is surprisingly good. Night life is decent if you know the right spots. Traffic can be rough during rush hour, no sugarcoating that. Honestly, I think it's a great place if you know where to look. Honestly, I think it's a great place if you know where to look. Night life is decent if you know the right spots. I'd say it's better for families than young singles. The parks and outdoor areas are a huge plus. People here are genuinely friendly, not just surface-level. Cost of living is definitely rising, but still manageable.
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