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10 Markets Most Likely to Appreciate
Forbes magazine turned to real estate research firm Local Market Monitor to figure out which markets have the greatest likelihood of price appreciation because they offer a mix of jobs weighted toward growth industries.
These are the top markets, the research company concludes:
1. Raleigh-Cary, N.C.
2. ...
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 11:47am CDT
Austin Business Journal
Memo to working moms: Austin's your kind of town
Working moms trying to balance family and the workplace may be better off in Austin than a lot of other cities around the country.
That according to ForbesWoman's first ever list of the "Best Cities for Working ...
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Best and Worst Bang for the Buck Citiesby Abha Bhattarai
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 provided by
© ShutterstockYour money will go farthest in Austin.The economic storm sweeping the country has left Americans with few places to hide.But those looking to hunker down might want to head to Texas, where they can get the best value for their ...
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Tourism takes off in Cedar Park
Written by Mark Collins Thursday, 17 April 2008
With big projects on the horizon, Cedar Park and Leander are beginning to explore tourism for the first time.
"We want a city of destination, and we are getting closer to that with the entertainment center," Cedar Park city council member Mitch ...
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Austin gives preliminary OK to new zoning near rail stopsAustin Business Journal
The Austin City Council on April 10 gave preliminary approval for new zoning plans at future stops on the commuter rail, due to begin service this fall. The plans, which must be voted on a second time before they are final, are for half-mile radius areas around ...
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Take Control: Where are the hot jobs?
Once again Austin, Texas proves to be untouchable compared to the rest of the nation!
ABC NEWS
March 12, 2008
Top 5 Cities to Find a Job:
1. Salt Lake City, Utah, tops the list in job growth with opportunities in nursing, education and banking.
2. Witchita, Kan., where aircraft and petroleum ...
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