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Originally Posted by hipster duck
I guess the answer to this question is what is the best residential location for you?
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In my case if that's the spirit of the question then it's a question that doesn't have much meaning, because the best location for me in each of the three cities I alternate from is the neighborhood where my properties are concentrated, no doubt about that. Unbeatable convenience.
Otherwise, generally speaking for the average person,
In Sherbrooke, the "Old North" neighborhood, very homogeneous and very Victorian, centenarian hardwoods galore (summer shade + fall colors), yet right next to everything downtown.
In Lévis/Quebec City, I would say a New France era building (1750s or older) in the old walled core or lower town at the base of the cliff. Walking distance to lots of stuff.
In the Space Coast CMA, a 1955-1960 waterfront house on the interior side of the barrier islands, for a dock and boat, ideally in the north part of Cocoa Beach or south part of Cape Canaveral to be closer to most commercial offerings.
None of the three would be my best choice (although in Sherbrooke it would come very close, as it's right next to downtown) even if money was no object, 'cause keeping my "commute" as short as possible is more important than having fancy surroundings.