Every time I drive through a small college town there’s something about it that makes me think “hmm, I could probably live here” and I don’t get that feeling when in other towns. Why is that?
Every time I drive through a small college town there’s something about it that makes me think “hmm, I could probably live here” and I don’t get that feeling when in other towns. Why is that?
Is “college town” agreed to be a denigration? I’d take it as a fairly complex descriptor that could be good or bad depending on your situation. I loved living in college towns. I’m not desperate to move back to one, but I could easily see myself retiring in one, and if you want a small town with more cultural and sporting options and a better educated populace than its peers, then putting up with some rowdy undergrads and a quirky mix of available businesses could be a perfectly sensible tradeoff.