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Old 06-28-2009, 11:11 AM
 
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my wife and i are living in n y and trying to find a new places to live that dont coast as mush to live in
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Old 06-28-2009, 11:13 AM
 
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were is the best place to move too is it nm
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Old 06-28-2009, 06:42 PM
 
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Cheapest places to rent:

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1. Wichita, Kansas. - Here you can get a 600-square-ft, one-bedroom with a big kitchen and full-size washer and dryer for $470. Golf and country club fees are included. You can also join the fitness center and tanning parlor for a small cost.

2. Oklahoma City. - Here you’ll get a 900 square-ft home with a gym any fitness die-hard would kill for, all for $490 a month.

3. Tulsa, Oklahoma. - You can live in a brand-new, 600-square-ft, one-bedroom near a pond filled with ducks for $520 a month. The apartment is right next door to several golf and country clubs.

4. Knoxville, Tennessee. -Here you get a one bedroom hidden in the woods that comes with a balcony, a nearby pool, a tennis court and playground for $560 a month.

5. Dayton, Ohio. - You get a 500-square-ft, one-bedroom on the lake, with your own parking space, for $570 a month. Best of all, you can use a portion of your monthly rent toward a down payment if you decide to buy.
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Alaska (6.6%)
New Hampshire (8.0%)
Tennessee (8.5%)
Delaware (8.8%)
Alabama (8.8%)
Knoxville could be a good bet, since it has low rents and TN makes the list for lowest tax burdens. Oklahoma is also apparently a good choice.
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Old 06-28-2009, 08:18 PM
 
Location: St Paul, MN - NJ's Gold Coast
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