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4/5
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"Pleasant and Active"

3rd Avenue North is in the perfect place to serve the needs of both parents and kids. Kids can use the nearby ball fields and parks to run, play baseball, play frisbee, and participate in other activities. Parents have easy access to the cultural opportunities of downtown Seattle. It’s an unbeatable combination.
4/5
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"A Street With A Strong Community"

Smith Street is, above all, a very friendly street. You can see the neighbors walking the sidewalks constantly, with dogs or strollers in hand. In addition, the residents use their yards quite a bit, whether playing catch with their kids or gardening. It’s a very close, warm community where everybody knows each other.
4/5
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"Good Garden Street"

Fulton Street is a very lush road. Most of the yards are filled with trees, shrubs, and flowers, and one of the homes is surrounded by hedge rows. Some of the residents are dedicated to preserving bird habitat, so you can always hear chirping. It’s a street that feels like a park.
3/5
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"Quiet, But Interesting Street"

Daniel Street is an interesting mix of vibes. On the Plymouth Avenue end, it’s identical to most other streets in the neighborhood- small houses with brick sides. But on the Crosby Avenue end, it becomes a tree and hedge-lined street. I’ve often seen neighbors standing out on this side of the street and chatting- it’s a very communal area.
3/5 rating details
  • Neighborly Spirit 4/5
  • Clean & Green 4/5
  • Pest Free 4/5
  • Peace & Quiet 4/5
  • Eating Out 4/5
  • Nightlife 4/5
  • Parks & Recreation 4/5
  • Shopping Options 4/5
  • Gym & Fitness 4/5
  • Internet Access 3/5
  • Lack of Traffic 4/5
  • Cost of Living 4/5
  • Resale or Rental Value 4/5
  • Public Transport 4/5
  • Medical Facilities 4/5
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"Great green City Living"

Parkview Avenue is one of the greenest streets in this neighborhood. Pale, shady sycamores line the sidewalks, and make summer walks a pleasure. Many people set up grills in their small front yards and have barbecues in July, so the smell of cooking ribs is never far away in summer. It’s a small sanctuary of green in a neighborhood of asphalt.
2/5
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"Other Streets Are Better"

Mahan Avenue is like many other streets in this neighborhood in that it is composed of primarily residential homes, with little shopping or entertainment nearby. However, it is noticeably more run-down than nearby Jarvis and Hobart Avenues, and you see fewer people on the streets. There are better places to live nearby.
2/5
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"Deteriorating, But Still Decent"

Hobart Avenue is a decent residential street in the Bronx. The houses are not terrific, but it is close to some of the shops and stores on Roberts Avenue. Plus, there are always people walking along the street, so it has a nice, neighborhood feel. Over the past few years, the homes have deteriorated slightly, but still look decent.
3/5
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"Good Residential Street"

Edison Avenue is a quaint residential street in an otherwise mediocre area of the Bronx. Many of the houses along it have nice porches with flower beds out front, and you can see dog-walkers pacing this street constantly. While there aren’t major shopping areas close by, it’s a very nice residential street.
3/5
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"Some Local Comforts"

St. Theresa Ave is not in the best section of the Bronx, but it offers some nice features. It’s close to two hospitals (Calvary and J. Weiler), so you don’t have to go far if you have a health emergency. Also, the local church (on St. Theresa and Pilgrim) is great; I used to walk down here on Sundays and stop in for their services. Their pastors are terrific and very charismatic.

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