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Move Where the Fun Is Happening
By Zoe Eisenberg
Many of us move for work, family or school—but how about moving for fun? According to WalletHub, the average American spends nearly $3,000 on entertainment each year. With that in mind, WalletHub recently released a report on 2018's Most Fun Cities in America.
While the No. 1 city may not surprise you (helloooo, Vegas!), some of the other list-toppers may. For instance, New York doesn't come in until the third slot, and Orlando beat out Miami, likely due to its several theme parks.
New Orleans, on the other hand, is mid-list in the ninth slot, whereas Los Angeles doesn't enter until spot 13!
To snag their findings, WalletHub compared more than 180 U.S. cities across 65 key metrics, looking at movie theaters, breweries, fitness clubs and more.
In doing so, the study found that New York has the...
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Homeowner Safety: How to Create a Home Inventory
By Jameson Doris
When moving into a new home, one of the most important things you should do is create a home inventory. In the event that somewhere down the road your valuables are lost or stolen, having visual evidence of your property is the best way for insurance adjusters...
How to Keep Your Property Safe Over the Holidays
By Brentnie Daggett
The holiday season is all about spending time with loved ones, and for many, this means traveling. There are certain precautions you should take whenever you leave your home for an extended period of time, but the holidays specifically tend to lead to an increase in home...
The Hottest New Construction Markets in 2018
Orignally published by Forbes
Image by Global Filmz
The real estate market is heating up. Of course, some markets are hotter than others and have been seeing sales surge in recent months.
Plenty of metropolitan areas in North America are reaching new heights in property sales and are on the...
The Not-So Obvious Benefits of Buying a New Home
Originally posted by the National Association of Home Builders
Photo by Joy Michelle Photography
Home buyers have the choice of two types of houses on the market: resale or new.
Home buyers planning to buy a brand-new house or condominium often cite energy efficiency, open layout, a warranty, and being...