Submitted by EstablishedLeaf9279 t3_10z2cz7 in Pennsylvania
EstablishedLeaf9279 OP t1_j811g13 wrote
Reply to comment by lidocainedreams in Is Reading, PA family friendly. Just want answers no B.S. by EstablishedLeaf9279
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lidocainedreams t1_j8169zh wrote
Saw you’re in Laureldale- cute neighborhoods but I’ve heard muhlenburg is getting bad as far as schools go. Like i said it really depends. I live in Exeter/Oley but have a reading address, I love where I live and would absolutely raise a family there.
CardiBsKnees t1_j84yq65 wrote
Id also add that, unless you are actively involving yourself in the drug trade, you are unlikely to have issues in the city itself. My wife works in the city, never had any issues. I also used to work in the city, and never a problem.
Judy's is great, Santander & Doubletree are fun for events, Alvernia just poured a bunch of money into their new Penn Street campus, IMAX and the Goggleworks are great. Theres also deck hockey leagues that play down by RACC, never any issues at all, and all those places are in the city itself.
Im sure if you get away from Penn Street and the business corridor, you can find issues. But I also have no idea why you'd be venturing to those places for the lolz.
artificialavocado t1_j87cvy4 wrote
I agree. I’m not exactly the type of person afraid of poor areas but many people are. I lived in a bad part of Philly years ago and they were the nicest people ever. But yeah random acts of violent or robbery of course can happen but are kind of rare at least in Reading. It is mostly gang or drug related. Be mindful and use some common sense if for whatever reason you are passing through. Those neighborhoods are all residential so yeah there isn’t much reason to be wandering around.
CardiBsKnees t1_j88eiz4 wrote
Exactly
artificialavocado t1_j82pstk wrote
My brother lived in West Reading for awhile it’s nice but is gentrified.
BeatsMeByDre t1_j83m31l wrote
How is gentrified bad??
artificialavocado t1_j83maju wrote
I didn’t say it was necessarily bad.
BeatsMeByDre t1_j856s7q wrote
You differentiate it from nice, just asking how so
artificialavocado t1_j87cail wrote
I phrased it clumsy. Not so much in the context of this discussion but when places gentrify rent and stuff usually goes up very quickly so it becomes unlivable for a lot of the folks that used to live there sometimes cresting every denser pockets of poverty somewhere else. It can be a double edge sword sometimes.
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