if you wouldn't mind living in dundalk, move to PA. it's a wooded dundalk.
don't expect PA to be a comparable area to hereford.
if you wouldn't mind living in dundalk, move to PA. it's a wooded dundalk.
don't expect PA to be a comparable area to hereford.
Wow you really hate PA. What did they do to piss you off that you determine the whole state is like Dundalk? Really? There is pros and cons to both state but there are some good people up there and I would not consider them Dundalk types by far.
Wow you really hate PA. What did they do to piss you off that you determine the whole state is like Dundalk? Really? There is pros and cons to both state but there are some good people up there and I would not consider them Dundalk types by far.
I'm waiting for the explanation as well.
you guys must really hate dundalk
I really don't know anything about Dundalk. I see we aren't going to get answer. Oh well. I was just curious.
You could close your eyes and cross the border into Maryland and the only way you could tell you were in a different state is by license plates. Everything you said could also pertain to parts of MD. There are some nice areas and some bad areas but that is everywhere you go. Who said Pa is a utopia? You for some reason seriously hate PA and its people and I don't know why. There are a large number of Marylanders who now inhabit the lower part of the state so I assume you just hate everyone. You hate Dundalk and PA and probably most everywhere else except where you live. There are good people everywhere you just seem to hate everyone. You must hate me because I grew up in Dallastown Pa, which you already informed me of how I rate on your scale! Very sad indeed.
Property values are a reflection of the area.
the answer is pretty obvious. my post was about areas of PA that are convenient to MD.
everything is old. dated and semi-functional infrastructure is the norm. people included. poor job market.
lack of high end anything. high drug use and high unemployment.
lots of similarities to dundalk. just drive through both of them.
obviously there are exceptions to everything, but PA is not some utopia. you get what you pay for.
I think I pay like $50 a year at a private club in Dundalkavania.
Certainly cheaper than hundreds of dollars, but the club has been around for 50 years not some new construction. Most of the Dundalkavania indoor ranges I've been to have their prices similar to Maryland.