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10 Cheapest Small Towns to Live In
real estate The cheapest small towns might not be for everyone, but their charms can make them the best places to live for plenty of folks.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
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Seven Great Places to Retire in Florida
retirement Every day Florida's population swells by more than 1,000 people, many of them retirees relocating for the second phase of their lives.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Last updated
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NYC Congestion Pricing Makes Traveling By Car More Expensive
The congestion pricing fee schedule has been released and is tentatively set to begin on June 15.
By Donna LeValley Last updated
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Happiest Places to Live in America in 2024. Does Your City Rank?
Fremont, California, and Overland Park, Kansas lead the pack as the happiest places to live, while Cleveland, Ohio and Detroit, Michigan are less happy.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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10 Best States To Relocate to in 2024
Relocating? New Hampshire and Wyoming lead the list of states with the best combination of jobs, home prices, low rate of violent crime, quality of healthcare and more, study shows.
By Kathryn Pomroy Last updated
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The 5 Safest Cities in the U.S.
Places to live These are the top five safest cities in the U.S.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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How Snowbirds Can Establish Residency in Florida for Tax Purposes
State Tax Snowbirds in the Sunshine State who want to avoid state income taxes in retirement must satisfy Florida residency requirements.
By Rocky Mengle Last updated
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10 Best Cities For Renters: Where To Go to Maximize Your Income
Sunnyvale, CA, takes the #1 spot on the list of 10 best cities for renters; overall, the Southeast has the most cities in the top 30 of the RentCafe survey.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Is Air Pollution Harming Your Health and Home Value? A Free App Now Shows Your Property and Health Risk.
A quarter of Americans are exposed to air pollution deemed "unhealthy," which may damage the lungs, heart and brain. A free app from Redfin shows if your property is at high risk.
By Ellen Kennedy Published