Residents in rural areas and small towns tend to move less frequently than the residents in
trendy urban neighborhoods.
They may not spike up through gentrification, like a suddenly -
trendy urban neighborhood that the artists and coffee shops and hipsters all moved into overnight, but they aren't likely to collapse with an inbound crime wave or suffer urban decay either.
Not exact matches
Planners envision a linear
urban park that runs from North Ashland Avenue west to three blocks past Central Park Avenue, connecting the
trendy Bucktown and Wicker Park
neighborhoods with the more working - class residential areas of Logan Square and Humboldt Park.
Fun, Hip and
Trendy — Places alive with restaurants, nightlife and activity Art and Music —
Neighborhoods rich in galleries, museums and theaters Amenities Aplenty — Regions with shops and services nearby and ready to serve Fresh Air / Times Sq. — Areas that are
urban, rural or something in between Mass Transit — Locations with easy access to public transit A + Schools — Homes near highly - rated schools Fairway Living — Communities with golf courses nearby Median Price Range — Tool to select the search's price parameters
It's a common myth that all Millennials are short - term buyers seeking homes in
trendy,
urban neighborhoods.
Once a refuge for 1960s artists who rented the area's large industrial lofts, SoHo is a classic example of
urban gentrification and today stands as one of the city's
trendiest and most exclusive
neighborhoods.
The clean lines and concrete look of Soho tile is inspired by the
urban feel and
trendy styles of New York City, where you can find the real Soho
neighborhood.