a.k.a. Patrick
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They obviously missed the affordability index when it came to Calif.
I hate these types of articles.
1. Middleton, Wis.
Population: 17,400
Median home price (2006): $290,269
Average property taxes (2005): $5,067
Pros: Small-town charm; booming economy; extensive parks and bike trails
Cons: Do you like winter?
2. Hanover, N.H.
Population: 8,500
Median home price (2006): $428,329*
Average property taxes (N/A): N/A
Pros: Rich cultural and community opportunities; diversity
Cons: Winter isn't for wimps.
3. Louisville, Colo.
Population: 19,400
Median home price (2006): $322,812
Average property taxes (2006): $1,986
Pros: Historic downtown; hiking and skiing
Cons: Tech-heavy economy
4. Lake Mary, Fla.
Population: 13,200
Median home price (2006): $321,173
Average property taxes (2005): $2,419
Pros: Big-economy jobs, small-town feel, no income tax
Cons: Florida summers, Florida hurricanes
5. Claremont, Calif.
Population: 35,900
Median home price (2006): $643,549
Average property taxes (2006): $2,834
Pros: Tight-knit community with topnotch schools
Cons: Poor air quality, high home prices
Now why in the %(!* would anyone move there family to a place that has poor air quality, and rediculous prices for homes that are probably 1/2 the size of the ones above!?
No offense to those who live there already, im a So Cal native and am embarrased to say so. This state has gone to hellf!
Even #7 Milton, Mass. homes chime in at over a 1/2 mill, but Im certain your still gaining twice the size, and with property.
Colorado still looks attractive..........:ignore
On a sidenote, my home town ranks #11 of the safest cities in the USA. I just cant afford to live here, lol.
I hate these types of articles.
1. Middleton, Wis.
Population: 17,400
Median home price (2006): $290,269
Average property taxes (2005): $5,067
Pros: Small-town charm; booming economy; extensive parks and bike trails
Cons: Do you like winter?
2. Hanover, N.H.
Population: 8,500
Median home price (2006): $428,329*
Average property taxes (N/A): N/A
Pros: Rich cultural and community opportunities; diversity
Cons: Winter isn't for wimps.
3. Louisville, Colo.
Population: 19,400
Median home price (2006): $322,812
Average property taxes (2006): $1,986
Pros: Historic downtown; hiking and skiing
Cons: Tech-heavy economy
4. Lake Mary, Fla.
Population: 13,200
Median home price (2006): $321,173
Average property taxes (2005): $2,419
Pros: Big-economy jobs, small-town feel, no income tax
Cons: Florida summers, Florida hurricanes
5. Claremont, Calif.
Population: 35,900
Median home price (2006): $643,549
Average property taxes (2006): $2,834
Pros: Tight-knit community with topnotch schools
Cons: Poor air quality, high home prices
Now why in the %(!* would anyone move there family to a place that has poor air quality, and rediculous prices for homes that are probably 1/2 the size of the ones above!?
No offense to those who live there already, im a So Cal native and am embarrased to say so. This state has gone to hellf!
Even #7 Milton, Mass. homes chime in at over a 1/2 mill, but Im certain your still gaining twice the size, and with property.
Colorado still looks attractive..........:ignore
On a sidenote, my home town ranks #11 of the safest cities in the USA. I just cant afford to live here, lol.