Archive for July, 2007

Connecticut Relocation Information

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

The New England state of Connecticut is full of history, dating back to colonial times during the nation’s development. One of the founding colonies of the United States, Connecticut residents enjoy a temperate climate. While the state is the third smallest in area, the Connecticut real estate market still offers plenty of choices. (more…)

Delaware National relocation information

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

Delaware is a tiny state located along the Atlantic coastline, between the Mid-Atlantic and Southern regions. It is bounded by Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. While the state population totals at less than one million, it remains the seventh most densely populated state. Delaware is mostly a level plane, while the northern region has soft rolling hills. Residents enjoy a milder climate in the south, while the summers are hot and muggy.

The per capita income is high, making Delaware homes for rent more affordable. The state’s largest industries are chemical and pharmaceutical companies, banking, car manufacturing, and farming. In addition, Dover, the state capital, is home to Dover Air Force Base. The Delaware real estate market would be a great place to live for people working in those industries. Or, try living in Delaware and commuting to Philadelphia or Baltimore for work. (more…)

Colorado Relocation Info

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

Rocky Mountain state of Colorado is both a thriving state for tourism as well as a restful retreat for lucky residents. Located in the western part of the United States, it features snow-capped mountains, foothills, and plains. The climate can be blustery at times, with temperatures hitting below zero at high elevations. Still, Colorado’s climate and geography provides exhilarating opportunities for skiing and other winter sports.

According to Census data, the state population has increased by more than 10 percent in the last seven years. Such growth has boosted the economy, and per capita personal income ranks eighth in the nation. The U.S. federal government has a visible economic presence in the state. In addition, industry such as agriculture and tourism generate revenue. (more…)

California Relocation Info

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Located along the Pacific Coast, California is the largest state in the union in terms of population, and it ranks high in terms of land mass as well. While California has many largely populated cities, the largest metropolitan areas are Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco. These areas, along with the state capital of Sacramento, are enjoying a booming California real estate market. Be sure to check out the many California homes for rent in these areas: Anaheim, Antioch, Bakersfield, Berkeley, Burbank, Chula Vista, Citrus Heights, Concord, Corona, Costa Mesa, Daly City, Davis, Downey, El Monte, Escondido, Fairfield, Fontana, Fremont, Fresno, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Glendale, Hayward, Huntington Beach, Inglewood, Irvine, Lancaster, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Modesto, Monterey, Moreno Valley,, Newport Beach, Norwalk, Oakland, Oceanside, Ontario, Orange, Oxnard, Palmdale, Pasadena, Pomona, Rancho Cucamonga, Richmond, Riverside, Sacramento, Salinas, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Clarita, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, Simi Valley, Stockton, Sunnyvale, Thousand Oaks, Torrance, Vallejo, Ventura, Visalia, West Covina, East Los Angeles and Isla Vista by University of Santa Barbara. (more…)