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**Just skip to the last sentence if you're not interested in why I am asking.
My family and I will be moving in the near future. Our house will be on the market in a week or so, and we've already started looking at model homes. Real estate in Phoenix has skyrocketed in the past few years, and the size and location we want is out of reach as long we we stay "centrally located", which if you live in Phoenix is a three mile wide strip running north and south through the center of Phoneix. People who've lived here for a long time are very provincial about it. Their world is very small and they haven't noticed that the Phoenix area had something like trippled in size and population in the past 20 years or so. To them anything outside this little strip through central Phoenix is "B.F.E." or "way out there". But due to current market conditions my wife and I have decided to move about 20 miles west of where we live now. This takes us both farther from work, farther from my inlaws (tsk tsk, pity), and closer to my Parents. My drive will be about 35 miles and my wife's will be about 20. I can carpool, too. It's worth it to us because we can move into a beautiful, brand new house where we picked everything form lanscaping to coutertops to the lot, for a fraction of what the same house would cost in this little narrow strip of Phoenix.
The inlaws are livid. They are prime example of this snobby little provincialism. And not only that but they're acting like we told them we're moving to China or something. Back in Illinios my family was scattered all over the place. Many families live in separate states. All we're doing is moving a few towns over and they are acting like we've somehow slighted them. They show no interest in it at all and they even make smart ass remarks and critical comments any chance they get. Frankly I have not seen adults act so childish in a long time. All of this just so my wife and son and I can have enough room to live comfortably and within our budget. All this over a 40 miute drive for them. They haven't even considered the long term financial benefits for us, the better neighborhoods and schools, and the great prices that won't be great forever. You'd think they'd be happy for their daughter and grandson improving their living standard. But their not. It simultaneously baffles me and pisses me off.
So anyway. How far is far? do you think driving 35 miles to work is too far?
My family and I will be moving in the near future. Our house will be on the market in a week or so, and we've already started looking at model homes. Real estate in Phoenix has skyrocketed in the past few years, and the size and location we want is out of reach as long we we stay "centrally located", which if you live in Phoenix is a three mile wide strip running north and south through the center of Phoneix. People who've lived here for a long time are very provincial about it. Their world is very small and they haven't noticed that the Phoenix area had something like trippled in size and population in the past 20 years or so. To them anything outside this little strip through central Phoenix is "B.F.E." or "way out there". But due to current market conditions my wife and I have decided to move about 20 miles west of where we live now. This takes us both farther from work, farther from my inlaws (tsk tsk, pity), and closer to my Parents. My drive will be about 35 miles and my wife's will be about 20. I can carpool, too. It's worth it to us because we can move into a beautiful, brand new house where we picked everything form lanscaping to coutertops to the lot, for a fraction of what the same house would cost in this little narrow strip of Phoenix.
The inlaws are livid. They are prime example of this snobby little provincialism. And not only that but they're acting like we told them we're moving to China or something. Back in Illinios my family was scattered all over the place. Many families live in separate states. All we're doing is moving a few towns over and they are acting like we've somehow slighted them. They show no interest in it at all and they even make smart ass remarks and critical comments any chance they get. Frankly I have not seen adults act so childish in a long time. All of this just so my wife and son and I can have enough room to live comfortably and within our budget. All this over a 40 miute drive for them. They haven't even considered the long term financial benefits for us, the better neighborhoods and schools, and the great prices that won't be great forever. You'd think they'd be happy for their daughter and grandson improving their living standard. But their not. It simultaneously baffles me and pisses me off.
So anyway. How far is far? do you think driving 35 miles to work is too far?