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  • BLAKE
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    Arlington was a great place to grow up, though it was always shitty east of Cooper. Now Benbrook is where I'm raising my kid and its fantastic. Close enough to downtown FW for me, none of the big city problems.

    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    Grew up in Arlington, graduated Arlington High in 94...
    Same here. We must know a lot of the same people. I'm still friends with the Fellas (not sure if that rings any bells, but according to Officer Humpty, we were on a gang watch list because the 20 of us were named and "organized", lol).

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  • Nash B.
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    Check out the big brain on Brad Jody!

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  • slow99
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    I think he will get around $345,000 for it when he sells. 5/3/2, 3200 sq ft on a corner lot, rear entry garage, 3 living areas, open kitchen, and formal dining. That rat bastard is going to make out like a fucking bandit.
    7.25% annual return (or 3.5% real), not bad at all.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by slow99 View Post
    A more fun fact: that would be approximately $68,819.27 in today's dollars.
    I think he will get around $345,000 for it when he sells. 5/3/2, 3200 sq ft on a corner lot, rear entry garage, 3 living areas, open kitchen, and formal dining. That rat bastard is going to make out like a fucking bandit.

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  • SlowLX
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    2013 file hasn't been updated yet but even with 5 murders this year overall major crime has been trending downward for quite some time.

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  • Big A
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    I've got staggered 18's and 19's, so I guess I'm working my way up the criminal ranks. I think I'll go snatch a few purses from little old ladies this weekend, and work on that street cred.

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  • slow99
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    EDIT: Fun fact. My Dad had his house built for $21,000 back in the 70's.
    A more fun fact: that would be approximately $68,819.27 in today's dollars.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    Didn't opt for the 19s, huh? Hmm. Says a lot about your moral fiber.

    You really can't defend Arlington with neighbors like yours! "I won that Camero."

    And yes, he audibly misspelled the car he drove.

    lol, those people are why I close my garage door before I even get out of my car.

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  • inline 6
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    Working in GP and very close to the Arlington side I see it all. Around the 360/pioneer area it is not uncommon to see more than a few mondays in their pajama pants out walkin around or eating around noon. I always tell my buddies "they must be on their lunch break".

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  • 46Tbird
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    My 5.0 came with 18's, assholes!
    Didn't opt for the 19s, huh? Hmm. Says a lot about your moral fiber.

    You really can't defend Arlington with neighbors like yours! "I won that Camero."




    And yes, he audibly misspelled the car he drove.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Grew up in Arlington, graduated Arlington High in 94 and my parents still live there. I on the other hand didn't like the amount of shitty areas popping up. We gladly pay that premium each month to live out as far as we do in Haslet. Anything on aftermarket 20's and up in our neighborhood stands way out. I actually caught myself on the phone one day while standing out in the driveway unloading the truck "what the fuck, Carl there is a black guy cruising the neighborhood. Oh, my bad, he is the rural mail carrier" ooops.

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  • jluv
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    Yup. No way i'd live in that area, even back in the 90's. Some of those apartments the pizza delivery places won't even make runs to because they are too dangerous.
    I really didn't have much of a choice at the time, but I got out when I could!

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by jluv View Post
    Coming from a long-time Arlington resident who grew up near there (Mayfield and Collins) and then lived right up the street from that intersection (360 and Arkansas in the mid-to-late 90s and then Mayfield and Carter in 2001), that area was pretty damn bad waaaaay before 2007. Definitely not what I would call "decent" by any stretch. It's just that much worse now. I think the easy getaway access makes anything close to 360 a target for crime - especially smash and grabs, home burglaries, and drive-bys. Lots and lots of drugs in that part of Arlington, too.

    Yup. No way i'd live in that area, even back in the 90's. Some of those apartments the pizza delivery places won't even make runs to because they are too dangerous.

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  • jluv
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    Originally posted by IHaveAMustang View Post
    I used to live off 360 and Mayfield in the Forum Estates neighborhood. When I moved in in 2007, it was decent.
    Coming from a long-time Arlington resident who grew up near there (Mayfield and Collins) and then lived right up the street from that intersection (360 and Arkansas in the mid-to-late 90s and then Mayfield and Carter in 2001), that area was pretty damn bad waaaaay before 2007. Definitely not what I would call "decent" by any stretch. It's just that much worse now. I think the easy getaway access makes anything close to 360 a target for crime - especially smash and grabs, home burglaries, and drive-bys. Lots and lots of drugs in that part of Arlington, too.

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  • Gtracer
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    My 5.0 came with 18's, assholes!
    You probably just got caught up with a bad crowd...

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