Category: Housing Affordability
Minneapolis, MN, “The City of Lakes,” is quickly becoming home for many Minnesotans and out-of-staters alike. With its picturesque views of the Mississippi River, outstanding restaurants, and iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that close to 445,000... Read More
Chicago, IL, a Midwestern paradise, has risen in popularity for those looking to move to the region. With its views of Lake Michigan, iconic eats like deep-dish pizza and the Chicago dog, and endless ways to spend your time, it shouldn’t come... Read More
Long Beach, a Southern California paradise, has risen in popularity for those looking to rent or buy a home in the state. Featuring plenty of beachfront activities, it’s no wonder Long Beach is also home to nearly 450,000 people. The city is rising in popularity and price,... Read More
Whether you want to call it by its nickname, “The City Beautiful,” or just by its name, Orlando, FL is often viewed as one of many destinations to relocate to in Central Florida. From its acclaimed restaurants to theme parks... Read More
San Diego, California, a beachside haven, is one of the top locations for those looking to rent or buy a home in the state. With calming views of the Pacific Ocean and San Diego Bay, stellar fish tacos, California burritos, and endless ways to spend your days, it... Read More
Providence, RI, “the Renaissance City,” is quickly becoming home for many Rhode Islanders and out-of-staters alike. With its views of the Providence River, stellar seafood scene, and countless museums to explore, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that nearly 180,000 people live... Read More
Boston, Massachusetts, otherwise known as the”Athens of America,” is swiftly becoming home for many Bay Staters and out-of-staters alike. With its iconic history and delicious foods, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that nearly 700,000 people live in Boston. However,... Read More
Home of Mardi Gras, beignets, and the French Quarter, New Orleans, LA, is one of the most iconic cities in the Gulf Coast region. With views of Lake Pontchartrain, a one-of-a-kind food... Read More
Prices are up almost everywhere – from food, to gas, to home prices. In February 2012, the nationwide median sale price of a house in the U.S. was $160,000. More than ten years later, that number is up to a record... Read More
“The Crossroads of the West,” aka Salt Lake City, UT, has brought many settlers and visitors to the city over the years. With Salt Lake City’s proximity to the Great Salt Lake and ski-towns like Park City, UT,... Read More
Nature surrounds the city of Denver, Colorado, making it a paradise for any outdoor enthusiast who also enjoys city life. With close proximity to the Southern Rockies and extensive outdoor activities, it’s no wonder that nearly 715k people live in... Read More
Los Angeles, California is an iconic city, and probably the first city that comes to mind when you think of California. Home to the Hollywood sign and celebrities galore, it shouldn’t come as a shock that 4 million people live in “the City of Angels.”... Read More