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Living in a gayborhood doesn't have to be expensive. Real estate website Trulia studied Census data and from it created a list of affordable alternatives to pricey areas.
With the Census inclusive of a count on same-sex couples by zip code, Trulia could identify the gayborhoods and check the price of housing.See some of their suggestions on the following pages.
Cool article - thanks for posting. I'm still fighting my way through a million bucks of cancer, so I'm not going to be able to afford any of them, but still good info to file away in the back of my mind.
I'm not "offended", but given the current job market, being in a gay neighborhood is probably the last thing people would probably think about. That's all.
I'm not "offended", but given the current job market, being in a gay neighborhood is probably the last thing people would probably think about. That's all.
Ok, sorry I misinterpreted you. I'm a straight guy and it seems like wherever I go, I seem to attract gay men and it's just really annoying sometimes.
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