December 13th, 2007
Located in the American Southwest, New Mexico is covered with desert and mountains, and even areas of thick forests. The state capital is Santa Fe, while its largest city is Albuquerque. The fifth largest state by area, it is bounded by Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, and Mexico.
Major cities include its capital city of Santa Fe, and its largest city of Albuquerque. Many great New Mexico homes for rent Read the rest of this entry »
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December 10th, 2007
New Jersey is a small state located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. It shares a boundary with New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the state is convenient to bustling New York City, and another near Philadelphia. Check out these areas for great deals on New Jersey foreclosures. Finding a home in the New Jersey real estate market is ideal, whether you’re a commuter or working in the Garden State.
The capital city is Trenton, while the largest city is Newark. Newark is a part of the New York City metropolitan area. Other important relocation rental cities include Jersey City, Paterson, Atlantic City, and Elizabeth. Great New Jersey homes for rent can be found in these areas. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 28th, 2007
The New England state of New Hampshire is one of the original Thirteen Colonies of the United States. It ranks 46th in land area and 41st in population. Despite such a small size, New Hampshire has much to offer. New Hampshire shares a border with Quebec, and is also bounded by Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, and the Atlantic Ocean, though it has a coastline of just 18 miles. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 27th, 2007
While much of Nevada is desert wilderness, this western state is home to two major tourist cities—Las Vegas and Reno. Both Las Vegas and Reno are known for their casinos and nightlife. Many opportunities exist in these cities for great deals on Nevada homes for rent. For other options in the Nevada real estate market, try the state capital of Carson City, Henderson, Paradise, or Sunrise Manor. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 19th, 2007
Nebraska shares a boundary with Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Colorado. Major cities in Nebraska include Omaha and Lincoln, its capital. Agriculture is important in this Great Plains state, and many advances in farming techniques have come from Nebraska.
The Nebraska real estate market has options for people looking to live in a rural setting or a city environment. Population trends have shown that many rural dwellers are packing up and heading for the city. This makes it a great time to snatch up a great deal on Nebraska foreclosures in the more rural areas, or to check out fine homes in metropolitan areas. Great Nebraska homes for rent can be found throughout the state. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 18th, 2007
The fourth largest state by area, Montana is a beautiful state with much to explore. Sometimes called “Big Sky Country,” the state slogan is “the last best place,” and for good reason. Located in the northwestern portion of the United States, Montana is bounded by Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, and the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
Part of the Rocky Mountains run through Montana, yet more than half of the state is wide open prairie. The capital city is Helena, and the largest city is Billings. Look for Montana houses for rent in these areas. Other important cities in Montana are Bozeman, Great Falls, and Missoula. The Montana real estate market Read the rest of this entry »
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November 11th, 2007
Missouri is bounded by eight states: Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas and Tennessee. The state capital of Jefferson City is located near the center of the state, along the Missouri River. Other important cities include St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, Columbia, and Lee’s Summit. Many great homes can be found in the Missouri real estate market in these cities. Check the metropolitan areas and surrounding communities for deals on Missouri foreclosures. Read the rest of this entry »
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October 27th, 2007
Mississippi is situated in America’s Deep South. Bounded by Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, and the Gulf of Mexico, this state gets its name from the mighty Mississippi River that runs along its western side.
Mississippi summers are long and hot, and its winters are short and mild, thanks to its humid subtropical climate. Major remntal cities include its largest city and capital, Jackson, Gulfport, Biloxi, and Hattiesburg. You’re sure to find great deals on Mississippi foreclosures in these areas. Or, check some of the outlying communities for Mississippi homes for rent. Read the rest of this entry »
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October 23rd, 2007
The Midwestern state of Michigan has the longest freshwater shoreline in the world, thanks to being positioned next to Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Superior, and Lake Erie. The Great Lakes and many lakes confined by the state make Michigan a boater’s paradise. The state’s land mass is on two peninsulas.
The state capital city is Lansing, and the largest metropolitan area is Detroit. Other major cities include Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Warren, and Flint. Many national companies are headquartered in Michigan, as well. The large metro areas as well as smaller communities Read the rest of this entry »
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October 19th, 2007
Massachusetts is a small state in the New England part of the United States. It shares a boundary with Vermont and New Hampshire to the north, New York to its West, Rhode Island and Connecticut to its south, and the Atlantic Ocean to its east.
The eastern portion of Massachusetts is largely urban, with Boston being its capital city and largest metropolitan area. Though Boston is a relatively small city in terms of land mass, the area is full of great towns and suburbs. Though the cost of living is high here, purchasing a home in the Massachusetts real estate market would be a great investment. Read the rest of this entry »
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