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Answers (4)

- Diana Chaplin, "DianaChaplin"
- Contributions:107
I agree completely Will. My question doesn't suggest a bad or better neighborhood in Weston, rather it suggests people may have preferences and that their opinions are valued. Thank you for sharing your opinion.

- WillChristiansen
- Contributions:1
As a resident of Weston, this is exactly the kind of question that should be avoided. The real question to ask is, "What are the advantages to living in Weston?". The biggest advantage is that we are not a town that is divided into factions or desirable areas. No matter where you live in Weston, our children attend one school system and have access to everything our lovely town has to offer. Moreover, we are able to enjoy a whole community that does not define itself by fake boarders. Julie Christiansen

- Diana Chaplin, "DianaChaplin"
- Contributions:107
Citing advantages and disadvantages of neighborhoods is very different from calling a neighborhood "bad" or "better" or trying to steer people away from or towards specific neighborhoods which is definitely against the law.

- Heidi Zizza, "Heidi Zizza REALTOR"
- Contributions:724
Diane as an agent I cannot comment on neighborhoods being bad or better as it violates law.I am sure all of Weston is great if it meets a buyers needs and price range.



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