Renting and Buying a Home in Chicago - 12/18/07 12:41 PM
The third largest city in the United States and the largest in the Midwest,
Chicago is one of the most archetypal
American cities. Its three million residents live at the spot where the great
lakes meet the mighty Mississippi River, and its booming economy reflects this
fact.
Its booming
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Renting and Buying in Atlanta - 12/15/07 09:59 AM
Right now, Atlanta is one of the most
exciting cities in the country. Having been relatively poor during the seventies
and eighties, its quality of life has been steadily improving for about two decades
now. Since 2000, its median income has been increasing about a thousand dollars
a year. For the
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Renting and Buying in Boston - 12/11/07 11:51 PM
One of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston currently houses more universities and colleges than any city in the country. Once the home to those that begun the Revolutionary War, Boston today is still the city of champions, with both the Red Sox and New England Patriots sitting high
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The Future of the Housing Market - 12/07/07 06:36 PM
The subprime mortgage crisis has extended itself throughout the economy. According
the Congress' Joint Economic Committee, some 3.7 million homes will probably
foreclose as a result of the crisis. As of August, according to their figures,
1.7 million of those homes have already foreclosed, and another 2 million are
expected during
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A Quick-Reference Guide to Manhattan for New Renters - 12/06/07 12:14 PM
Manhattan is a big place. Many of its neighborhoods are larger than whole cities
in other parts of the country. For those new to the city, it can often seem
a daunting cityscape. This quick guide will provide a quick reference point
for you as start to figure out what part
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Renter's Rights in New York City - 12/03/07 02:43 PM
Tenants in New York have more rights than those that rent in most other states. A
long history of urban housing problems has led to a significant amount of progressive
legislation that effectively makes renter's rights much more important than
a landlord's short term bottom line.
Just like with all
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