Archive for September, 2007

Louisaiana national relocation information

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Louisiana is largely influenced by French and Creole cultures—including the food, language, and architecture. You’ll love experiencing this unique culture first-hand, as you settle into Louisiana homes for rent.

Major rental cities include the capital, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport, Lake Charles, and New Orleans. New Orleans and many neighboring communities were devastated by Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita in 2005. As the region is rebuilding, the Louisiana real estate market is growing to meet the demands of new and returning residents. (more…)

Kansas national relocation information

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Specializing in Wichita Kansas real estate, Derby homes, Andover, Maize, Haysville, Mulvane, Augusta, Goddard, and Sedgwick County. Marsha Allen helping to find and buy the home of your dreams. We provide community and relocation information, free reports, home buying, houses for rent and selling tips, newsletters, and MLS search for Wichita and surrounding areas.

Located right in the middle of the nation, Kansas is a state in the Great Plains. It is bounded by Oklahoma, Nebraska, Missouri, and Colorado. The Kansas real estate market has something for everyone in its 105 counties and 628 cities.
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Iowa national relocation information

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Iowa is bounded by the Mississippi River and Illinois to its eastern side, Missouri to its south, Nebraska and South Dakota to its west, and Minnesota and Wisconsin. Iowa, or “The Hawkeye State,” as it’s sometimes known, ranks 26th in the nation in land mass and 30th in population. Its humid continental climate allows for hot winters and cold summers—a little bit of something for everyone. Iowa homes for rent can be found throughout the state. (more…)

Kentucky real estate relocation information

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

The bluegrass state of Kentucky is a little bit Midwest, a little bit South, and a whole lot of fun to live in. You’ll find the world’s longest cave system here, as well as miles and miles of waterways and streams. You won’t want to miss out on state treasures such as horse racing, bourbon distilleries, or bluegrass music.

The Kentucky real estate market has many beautiful homes to rent in Louisville, Lexington, Owensboro, and its capital city of Lexington. The Tri Cities Region, including Somerset, London, and Corbin are among the fastest growing urban areas in the state. You won’t want to miss out on Kentucky homes for rent in these areas. (more…)