In a recent Sunday review article, I examined how Americans' attitudes and patterns towards life change.
Where are you living now - in a city, a suburb, a town or a countryside? What are its advantages and disadvantages? Where do you want to be an adult? why?
Shaila Dewan writes in the article "What is the way to return to the suburbs?", "Spread to the suburbs" - "spread to the suburbs - trends of people looking for cheaper residences".
Lee Gallagher, author of "The end of the suburbs: the place where the American dream moves", the recovery of the housing market does not mean the recovery of the spread. Among the books spanning 272 pages, Gallagher coordinated demographics, economics, and anecdotal evidence.
The couple will have a smaller family after getting married - by 2025 she stated that most suburban families are expected to have no children. Younger people are more and more choosing not to have a driver's license. The millennium economy was tense and witnessed the housing crisis and they said they have a desire to live in the urban environment. Baby boomers are rethinking their big house and well-maintained courtyard
The spread of price has become increasingly undeniable. Transportation expenses for middle-income households exceed one-quarter of income. The city found that low density development projects can not pay for its infrastructure. Recently, new research on economic liquidity shows that expansions and accompanying transportation methods are missing and that work of high salary can not be used.
What is the best representation of where you live now: city, suburb, town or country? What are the pros and cons of living in such a place?
What kind of compromise do you want? For example, do you need a longer commute to have a larger house? Do you think you are willing to pay more to live in a big city?
Do most people in your area tend to remain in the same place after graduating from high school or university, or will they leave? Where are they often going if they move?
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Why do parents choose to live in the suburbs, there are lots of wonderful towns to explore, do people who do not want to live near the ocean or palm trees? For the place that suits you, please check all the right box for you. In addition to the landscape, you can choose the place of living that you want (or want) that matches your lifestyle, such as living expenses, facilities, food.
Are you considering moving from city to suburb to save living expenses? If saving money is your business, you might be better. In the survey of the new GOBankingRates we are analyzing living expenses in 35 major cities throughout the country and their suburbs - the cost of living in cities is low in most places. Based on the population size and the availability of data, GOBankingRates can determine whether the cost of living in the main city or its surroundings is high by looking at the average rent and living cost index score of each of the 35 major cities and its 5 major cities I will judge. Sperling's best place of living expense index takes into account light and heat, transportation and medical expenses. The higher the index of living expenses, the higher the price living in cities and suburbs.
Moving from the suburbs to the city is almost always to shrink your living space. Most people in big cities live in apartments and some cities, apartments can be small. It rarely has outdoor space like the garden or courtyard. There are several houses in the big city, some of which are suitable in size, but they are far more expensive than in the suburbs. If you want to move into this city, you must accept that you live in an apartment building with your neighbors across the wall.