Quote Originally Posted by Bham1982 View Post
This point is generally untrue. There are a few exceptions, like NYC, or San Francisco, but usually it's cities with a very unique built environments and highly concentrated and specialized set of employment bases.

Generally speaking, U.S. wealth is concentrated in suburbs. Not necessarily on the periphery, but definitely in the suburbs.

Hall Rd., BTW, never struck me as a particularly wealthy area. Isn't it basically middle-middle class, like most of Macomb? Prices are certainly much cheaper compared to equivalent homes across the Oakland County line.

Good to see you're keeping your rationalization skills sharp. Since you're going to be around for a while, those skills will be handy when Southeast Michigan implodes on itself due to the cost of maintaining so much infrastructure.