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    The most prevalent obstructions per mile were street infrastructure such as utility poles and hydrants, permanent signs, and driveways. Euclid neighborhood had the highest number of driveway at 62.52 driveways per segment mile. This neighborhood is largely comprised of homes that have been converted to offices hence the large number of driveways on small pieces of land. In addition, mean street width was average with a lot of the street furnishing obstructing the sidewalks. Majority of average…

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    car ride back was bumpy and uncomfortable. How was I going like this new place? Would I find new friends? These questions flooded my mind as we crept closer and closer. We arrived at our new apartment complex, not sure what to expect. People started as we dragged our belongings into our new home. The apartment wasn’t very big, two rooms for five people. I look out the window,…

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    the federal government helps disadvantaged groups such as the disabled, the elderly and other low income earners to access safe, sanitary, and decent housing within the private market. Participants get their own housing that includes townhouses, apartments, and single family homes. The program is administered by local public housing agencies (PHAs). The U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) releases funds to PHAs for the voucher program. PHAs allow participants to select a…

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    Tegan's Ghost Stories

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    insignificant. The stories of these people are what I’m interested in… so, here a few of them are. Tegan wakes up at 5:30 am every morning. She attends NYU and rides the 6:15 subway from her apartment to Manhattan. It’s become her routine. Don’t get me wrong, she loves it. It’s been her…

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    Top five ways to be a great landlord To be a Great Landlord means to be a good Landlord to keep his/her tenants happy. There is a saying, "To be happy, make others happy", so property owners are no poles apart. Being Great Landlord needs money, time, and effort, and it will be rewarding if it assists the property owner keeps the right tenants. A good tenant is precious, and the property owners may need them more than the renters do. Moreover, the tenants assist their homeowners in paying their…

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    Simple Decking Designs

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    straightupbuildingmaintenance.com.au - Simple Decking Designs That Are Beautiful but Also Budget Friendly Decking extends the living area of the home by providing an outdoor space suitable for entertaining guests or just relaxing with the family. You may have space or budget concerns that make you hesitant about adding a deck onto your house, but there are some examples of simple decking designs below that are both attractive and budget friendly. An Upper-Level Deck Decking can create an…

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    quite populous for the times and as a consequence living space was in high demand. The solution, as it is today, was the creation of large tenement buildings up to 6 stories high Shops / Apartments A common dwelling in smaller towns were two story buildings with shops on the ground floor and second floor apartments accessible via an external staircase (Kamm, 2003). This practical configuration can still be found today in many low density cities and towns with internal staircases prevalent…

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    Home Buyers

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    available in most real estate markets. These range from suburban homes in planned neighborhoods to loft spaces in the warehouse district to farm houses out in the middle of the prairie. Add in townhouses, mobile homes, double wides, condos, and owned apartments and you get a full picture of exact what kinds of homes are available on the market. Most buyers have a good idea of the type of home that would suit their needs and budget. However, a realtor might suggest looking at other types of…

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    Property Tax Assessment

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    optimal for the person that isn’t looking to put down roots, don’t have the time to perform maintenance/ repairs on a home and are not ready for investment in a long-term debt commitment. All in all, making the decision to invest in a house or rent an apartment depends on the person necessity at that…

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    was about a family who could not afford to rent an apartment to live in. They had many other people who lived in a similar situation as Andrew. People that could not afford a home lived in the airport, they were always moving so that they would not get caught. These families were happy that they had a shelter to protect them, instead of having to live on the streets.…

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