Re: security in cohousing | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Jennifer S. Stevens (jstevens![]() |
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Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 07:57:52 -0600 (MDT) |
On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, Bitner/Stevenson wrote: > > There was a great article in the Utne reader several months ago called > "Cities Don't Suck" that anyone who feels sorry for me and other urban > dwellers should read. It said everything I've ever thought about how cities > are good for people. Just curious, but does anyone know off the bat how auto insurance rates compare between cities and suburb/rural? I have the general idea that they are higher in cities, but that may not be true. If we move to an area with high insurance rates after I graduate next year, we'll be giving serious thought to selling the car. Seems a shame since we just got it last year, but I just can't see paying high insurance and parking, specially if there's good public transportation. jen stevens, who prefers cities herself....
- Re: security in cohousing, (continued)
- Re: security in cohousing Lynn Nadeau, July 31 1999
- Re: security in cohousing Sharon Villines, August 1 1999
- Re: security in cohousing Bitner/Stevenson, August 1 1999
- Re: security in cohousing Jennifer S. Stevens, August 1 1999
- Re: security in cohousing Jennifer S. Stevens, August 1 1999
- Re: security in cohousing Lee Irwin, August 1 1999
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