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    An exurb (or alternately: exurban area) is an area outside the typically denser inner suburban area, at the edge of a metropolitan area, which has some economic and commuting connection to the metro area, low housing density, and growth.

  3. Aug 4, 2021 · The Oxford English Dictionary defines exurbs as "a district outside a city, especially in a prosperous area beyond the suburbs." Jefferies economists say exurbs must have population densities...

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  6. Farther out than suburbs but still connected to a major urban center, exurbs lie at the ever-shifting border between urban and rural spaces and are defined by economic ties to a city, low density housing, and high population growth.

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  7. Mar 27, 2022 · An exurb is an urban fringe community bridging the gap between urban and rural areas. Exurbs have an economic connection to a populous metro area, but most jobs are outside the urban core. Exurban areas have low housing density and relatively high growth rates. Exurbs include areas of rural development.

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    Aug 13, 2024 · Definition. “Exurb” refers to the zone between an urbanized area and a rural hinterland, a geography that is neither fully urban nor fully rural. Exurbs contain characteristics of both urban and rural. However, exurbs take different forms in different global contexts.

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