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Chapter 5: Buying the Necessities
"Location, Location, Location" |
Introduction
You may have heard the saying that the three most important factors affecting the price of real estate are location, location, and location. When one considers that the purchase of a home is the greatest investment most people will make in their lifetimes, location takes on even more importance. To illustrate how much the cost of living among locations can vary, use the Moving.com Web site to compare housing costs in your city to other cities in the United States.
Destination Title: Moving.com
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Directions
Start at the Moving.com Web site.
- Under "Real Estate," choose "Compare Two Cities" by
clicking on it.
- Select your state and the state you wish to compare. Then select the city nearest your area and a comparison city. Click on "Compare Cities."
- Read through the comparison, writing down the numbers for the following statistics: cost of living, job growth, unemployment rate, median family income, home purchase cost, and property tax.
- Go back to the previous page and repeat the comparison process for three other cities located around the country. In all, you will have housing data from five cities.
Using the information you gather from this site, answer the following questions.
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