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relocating to denton from nyc how cheap is in texas to live??
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This might be a useful tool.
http://swz.salary.com/CostOfLivingWi...coll_start.asp And this one too: http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/l..._newsearch.asp |
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Way, way cheaper than NYC; you'll be very pleasantly suprised.
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Hi,
Just relocated to Ft Worth area. Our family is buying a home that uses well water. Is any one familler with well water? Is it better then city water? Should I look for another home? this is going to be on one acreage. |
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There's certainly nothing wrong with well water. It will likely taste different than city water, but taste is a matter of preference. Friend of mine just had a house built on two acres in Haslet and that neighborhood is on well water. It's not too bad because then you don't have a water bill, just have to pay the electricity to run the pump.
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