Malls with apartments inside
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this is becoming a thing now all across the country. The question is, would you live inside a mall? I probably wouldnt considering you arent getting any outside air or sunlight for that matter
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I would live in a mall if the mall, has a lot of good stores and services like public libraries, good security, and rent is affordable, I would consider living in a mall.
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I would rather own than rent, but if my only option was to rent, I would have mixed feelings about it. The people could get out of hand or congested during the holiday. On the other end, meeting people would be easier.
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While it beats no house imagine having bad, noisy or unclean neighbours.
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Uuuuuhhhh, I... am not sure? I would have to see how the mall is setup.
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I feel living in an apartment in a mall with affordable rent in a richer city with less crime, and a good police department can be attractive to many people than living in a similar renting price for renting a bigger house or apartment in a poorer city with more robbery and assault problems because the poorer city does not have the money to hire more police officers to enforced the law.
Nope. For some reason...I don't even like apartments.
I would want to get a villa... If not an individual house someday
If it is affordable, quiet, with appliances, then sure!

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I feel some people who enjoy walking and doing indoor activities would enjoy living in an apartment in a mall for at least a short period of time like a year to longer amount of time like for years because malls have a movie theater, video game stores, gaming arcade, toy stores, electronic stores, chocolate and candy stores, book stores, discount stores, department stores, dollar stores, and different types of restaurants like Chinese, Japanese, and American restaurants.
Living in a mall could be good for people who don't own a car, and can't afford taxi service or a bus pass since they can usually do most of their daily tasks at the mall by walking to the different stores, services, and places located in the mall.
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I wouldn't live inside a mall. It's pretty neat that they''re developing apartments in them though.