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Rising Star
High rise. Better light, fewer mice.
Rising Star
My thoughts exactly.
Chief
Whatever happened to predictability? The milk man? The paperboy? Evening TV?
RIP bob saget
Victorian ❤
Pro
Considering all the problems going on in SFO, I’ll stay at the top of the high-rise for safety and convenience.
Never knew the airport had a ton of problems
Depends. If the Price is the same and quality of neighborhood? Victorian. If either of those are unequal I would have to consider safety, proximity to groceries, amenities such as gym, and parking situation.
Victorian. Big apartments get old
The Victorians are actually bigger in square footage per apartment than the high rises
Chief
I would never want to be in a high rise
Rising Star
Victorian!!
Depends on the floor. Top floor in high rise > Victorian.
The high rise. It is more likely to have modern amenities/features/layout, and be closer to jobs, transit, dining, etc. They are also more likely to have staff to receive and store packages.
Chief
Exactly. I would take the high rise for receiving and storing packages over anything a Victorian has to offer.
Do either come with Kimmy Gibbler? 😍
How about facilities like parking and shops? Which floor in victorian? Safe to assume it does not have lift.
Family matters 😝
Chief
Not quite, Steve Urkle