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Nope I would have to triple or quadruple my costs for housing to move to an urban environment. Also then I would be surrounded by other people in close proximity a lot of the time. Currently I pay less than 1k/mo for mortgage, and there's only about 3 or less people per acre of land surrounding me. Costs for 1 car amount to roughly $800/mo including payment, insurance, and fuel.
If this is a con for you instead of a pro, you may be lost.
Everyone has their preferences. I can understand the desire for a more isolated lifestyle and I think there should be a place for that in our society.
I'm sorry, but have you met people?
I live in the suburbs, in a neighborhood and even then my neighbors are too close. Kids across the street out playing basketball at 11:30 at night. Neighbor behind my house burns their yard trash on any day that's halfway decent to be outside, meaning my wife can't be out there due to her asthma. A family on the next street over have parties several times a year where music is blasting so loud I can hear it in my bedroom until 2am. Even with these annoyances it is still a much more peaceful place to live than when I was living in apartments in the city.
I had a hard time understanding why this was even included until I got to the end and realized it's on the con list