Hey folks, Household incomes average around $145,773 in Woods Creek. It's a very car-dependent city, for better or worse. The suburbs are where most families end up. Would love some local perspective. Downtown has improved a lot in recent years. The suburbs are where most families end up. The city has invested a lot in new development.
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Nora
From a safety perspective, it really depends on the area. Some neighborhoods are pretty good, others not so much. Do your research on specific streets.
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Aurora Ramirez
underrated comment
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Aiden S.
been saying this for years
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Madelyn Allen
yep
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Aria Hall
Gonna give a different perspective here since most replies seem tough.
I've been here 13 years and I have mixed feelings honestly. The thing nobody mentions is community vibe. It's stable and it affects daily life more than you'd think.
That said, the pet-friendliness is legit. And if you're into skiing, this place is decent.
Neighborhood matters A LOT here. The Downtown side vs the Uptown side are basically different cities. Make sure you visit both before deciding.
No regrets on my end..
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Aurora
accurate
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Caroline Garcia
Used to live on the West side, now on the Cedar Grove side. Completely different vibe. I'm still on the fence after all this time.
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happy_claire91
I've lived in Riverside for about 5 years now, so I can give you a pretty detailed perspective.
I wouldn't want to live anywhere else right now. When I first moved here from New York, I was surprised by traffic. It took some adjustment but now I wouldn't trade it.
A few things worth knowing:
- Good healthcare facilities
- Decent public transit for the size
- The housing market scene is decent
The downsides:
- Not very walkable outside downtown
- Road conditions need improvement
Overall I'd rate it 5/10 for remote workers. Happy to answer more specific questions..