0 a region beyond the suburbs (= the areas built around cities) that is not highly developed and where rich people often live --
1 a region beyond the suburbs (= areas built around cities), which is not highly developed and where rich people often live --
The spatial extent of zones typically varies in models, ranging from very large areas in the exurb to as small as city blocks or buildings in central business districts.
Exurbs vary in wealth and education level.
Most exurbs are below two, while most city centres are well above five.
Many early 20th century exurbs were organized on the principles of the garden city movement.
Pahrump is an archetypal example of an exurb.
Most exurbs serve as commuter towns, but some commuter towns are not exurban.
A big city or metropolis usually has associated suburbs and exurbs.
It is a semi-rural community consisting mostly of farms and suburban-like developments and is a good example of an exurb.