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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    I agree with Ideo. I lived with my parents in a big house (almost 500sqm I think) in the outer suburbs of Melbourne. We live in a 1 bedder atm and can walk everywhere. Big house doesn't come close for me.
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    Well said. This is not an attack on you but backyards are very underutilised. Increasing suburban sprawl is linked to increasingly obesity rates because (I'm guessing) an empty backyard is not as exciting to a kid as an Xbox. If you want children to play outside, there needs to be some...
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    Personally, I don't place much weight on those lists at all. How can you look at what city is "most liveable" but then not use the cost of living, for example, as one of the factors measured? Surely that is of utmost importance when considering quality of life. If you look at the EIU cost of...
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    Can I just clarify what exactly this "list" is? Are we talking about one of the hundreds of "the most liveable cities in the world" lists or something else?
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    Sydney is in the same category as Paris? :eek:
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    The Art of Gen X/Y

    Most people who live in any respectable city around the world (read: actual city, not sprawly metropolitan area) live in "dog boxes". The main people I've seen who seem to be so anti-apartment are those who have a chip on their shoulder because they live in a big house in the middle of nowhere...
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