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Charlotte vs Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Atlanta

Posted 08-31-2014 at 09:56 AM by AnswerMan123

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Dallas is a good choice for relocating. Diversity economy, and low unemployment. Answer Man you may not know this but Dallas has the largest inland port in the nation, as well as like you said which also has one of the busiest airports in the U.S. Also people on this forum tend to rep there own cities, most likely why there hasn't been a Dallasnite on this particular thread.
Thank you for the feedback, JoninATX. Out of all the cities, excluding Miami and Houston (since I've never...
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Home ownership

Posted 08-31-2014 at 09:36 AM by nooshb

Owning a home has a lot of headaches. I'm barely realizing. I'm stressing over everything so much that at the end of the day, I feel no joy. My neighbors are nice, this is a beautiful area, the house is comfortable and there's a nice shopping area close by. But I stress over the lawn, the water bill(we are so dry, it's scary) and all the bills in general. The bills are a modern day stressor. I don't think our parents and their parents stressed so much. As far as happiness goes, our modern ways don't...
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Charlotte vs Miami vs Houston vs Dallas vs Atlanta

Posted 08-31-2014 at 09:14 AM by AnswerMan123

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Since Atlanta is one of your stops, I believe Atlanta is the best location. 80% of the American population is within a 2 hour flight from Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport which is also the World's busiest airport (Delta Air Lines Newsroom - Global Network). The airport has unveiled its new master plan as well (New airport master plan eyes new gates, sixth runway).

In addition to the above facts, Atlanta is a major rail hub in the United Sates (A Short List of Top Logistics Locations | distribution, intermodal sites, global trade, freight hubs, ports - Area Development)
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Do I Need Flood Insurance if I'm not in a Flood Zone?

Posted 08-31-2014 at 06:43 AM by EricB515

DO I ???????

Many people assume flood insurance is only meant for people who live in zones with a high risk, but this is often not the case. According to information provided by the National Flood Insurance Program, approximately 25% of flood claims happen in areas with a moderate to low risk and there is about a 26% chance of a flood occurring during a 30 year term for most mortgage holders.

Does a Standard Homeowner Policy Cover Floods?

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Outskirts of Savannah safe location?

Posted 08-30-2014 at 08:16 PM by Buckeyehillbilly90

[quote=Buckeyebabe90;36270628]Ok, we was going to move to SC area, but prices for rent to high. So I seen there is a lot of cheaper places around savannah. Can someone please tell me a nice safe town around savannah that has cheap living? Don't want Rincon or Port Wentworth. Will be working in Rincon, but don't want to live there or in Port Wentworth.

Prefer non college town. Ok!
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