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Cities
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on August 13, 2010
With an abundance of colleges and universities, Denver could be called a university town. And, as with most university towns, accommodation is in demand for the thousands of students who arrive to tak...
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on June 6, 2010
If you think Greece and Spain are swamped with debt, think again. Right now, seven American cities have their municipal bonds rated below investment grade. Their debt is seen as more worthless than th...
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Buying a House
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on May 25, 2010
Thinking of buying a home in the US? Take note of the most expensive cities:
1. New York City
Home prices can be amazingly high in the Big Apple, but median income is only $65,000. This makes NY...
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Buying a House
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on May 24, 2010
Here are the metro areas where you can easily buy a median-priced home in the US:
1. (tie): Indianapolis, Indiana
The median home price in this central US city is about $96, 000, while the media...
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on April 3, 2010
Sometimes also called OC, Ocean City is an Atlantic Ocean resort city in Worcester County, Maryland in the United States.
Ocean City is a frequent destination for vacationers, especially this summe...