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…Jersey City, New Jersey while the least diverse was Miami suburb Hialeah, Florida –96.4 percent of their population identified as Hispanic or Latino, the study found. The study also peered…
…Jersey City, New Jersey while the least diverse was Miami suburb Hialeah, Florida –96.4 percent of their population identified as Hispanic or Latino, the study found. The study also peered…
…Manhattan, San Francisco, Honolulu, and New York’s Brooklyn, according to a study by the Council for Community and Economic Research. The study, which is called the Cost of Living Index,…
…to find new apartments in coveted locations, snatching the 9th spot. This past decade, the number of new rentals increased significantly, many of which are in desirable areas of the…
…read the full report. Washington is the fourth most active state, a new study reveals. Research conducted by fitness experts Fitness Volt, based the review on a multitude of factors…
A new study ranks Seattle as the second-healthiest city in the nation. The study, by personal finance website WalletHub, compared more than 180 of the largest U.S. cities across 44…
…and “common sense” ideas for restoring affordability in preparation for 1.8 million new residents. Now in its 24th year, this year’s annual Housing Issues Briefing (HIB) focused on what Davies…
…property to a new use. Capital improvements can include room additions, new bathrooms, new roofs, decks, fencing, wiring upgrades, driveways, walkways, plumbing upgrades, and kitchen upgrades. The IRS uses the…
…new study and reported by KOMO News. That study was done by a research team from the Beijing Institute of Technology, who says in the report that the new car smell…
…States, according to the findings of a new study. The study, by personal finance website WalletHub, compared the nation’s most populous 182 cities and found that Seattle ranks No. 17…
…Massachusetts ($351), Rhode Island ($335), New Hampshire ($329) and Alaska ($325). The states with the lowest energy costs are Washington ($219 per month), Colorado ($220), Oregon ($236), New Mexico ($238)…
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