housing

People can live in apartments, condominiums, townhouses, and single-family houses {housing}. Buy or rent minimum-size house needed. Single persons may need one bedroom, one bathroom, one-car garage, and small kitchen. Families may need three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two-car garage, and kitchen with storage. Preferences can include floor plan, lot size, schools, supermarkets, businesses, highways, distance from work, maintenance required, town part, children age and number, neighborhood, and utilities. Think about noise level, pollution, traffic patterns, property value trends, tax trends, zoning laws, construction plans, and street plan changes.

buying or renting

People can buy or rent. If planning to stay in house for at least five years, it is better to buy than to rent.

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