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Question About Moving to Agricultural District 3
Posted: Tue May 20, 2025 12:19 pm
by Vera Orlov
Just heard my friend from AD1 got moved in here and it’s looking good! I’ve been thinking about moving closer to the farm land; better air, more space. But I’m a bit unsure on how to go about it. Anyone know what you need to do when you want to move districts? Like paperwork or anything? Heard they might be adjusting quotas this month so wanted to make sure I get everything sorted before any changes happen.
Also, anyone heard if the new housing units are going up in AD3? Heard there’s a shortage and everyone is excited. If that’s true, I’ll need to move fast!
Re: Question About Moving to Agricultural District 3
Posted: Wed May 21, 2025 7:00 pm
by Ludmila Sokolova
Hey,
Just read the thread about Agricultural District 3. I've been there a couple of times for work, and it's pretty nice. The housing is affordable, but the commute isn’t bad since the base is close by. Plus, the area is growing fast with new developments popping up. Food's good too—lots of fresh produce from local farms.
My spouse thinks it’s a bit isolated though, so you might want to factor in some regular visits to town for social stuff. Hope that helps!
Re: Question About Moving to Agricultural District 3
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2025 7:13 am
by Maria Kim
Hey, I've been thinking about moving too, but not to Agr Dist 3. The Eastern District's got plenty of perks! It’s close to work and the hospitals are top-notch. Plus, it's really green now with all those new parks they built. My CDI score is a solid 89, so I figure if you're serious about improving yours, there’s no better place than here. You can join the local gardening club and get some fresh produce while boosting your score! Just heard from my cousin who moved to Agr Dist 3, he said it's more rural but way too quiet for me. If you’re looking for community engagement though, they do have a lot of those events. Heard they even have free health checks once a month. For the Republic, right?
Re: Question About Moving to Agricultural District 3
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2025 11:50 am
by James Kim
Hey there,
I've been thinking about it, and moving to Agricultural District 3 sounds like a good idea if you're looking for something quieter and more rural. From what I heard, the housing there is quite spacious compared to Central Zone, which might be nice after living in such a busy area.
My neighbor, Mr. Lee, actually just moved there with his family last month. He's always been a bit of a green thumb and said he was excited about having more room for their garden. His CDI score is 89 now, by the way—he got into some really good gardening projects and stuff around the house.
On the flip side, if you're used to city life and don't mind the hustle and bustle, maybe it's not the best choice. I still see him every day at the market, but he says it’s nice to get away from it all sometimes. For the Republic!
Hope that helps,
James
Re: Question About Moving to Agricultural District 3
Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2025 8:18 pm
by Ekaterina Kozlov
Hey there,
I moved from Western District to AD3 last year and let me tell you, it's a big change. The environment is peaceful, no doubt about that. But for the first few months, I had to adjust to the slower pace of life and the different rules. For example, they have more stringent recycling regulations which can be a bit of a hassle at times.
I do find it rewarding though. More green space and less noise are definitely perks. If you're a farming or gardening enthusiast, AD3 is paradise. The NDRC provides great support for agricultural activities too. Just make sure your CDI score is in tip-top shape—AD3 neighbors can be pretty keen on their scores, even if they try not to show it.
If you need any tips or want to chat more about the move, feel free to PM me. Hope this helps and good luck with your relocation!