Ten Cheapest Places To Live
29 October 2001 - 5:00am
Homestore publishes its ranking of the ten cheapest places in the U.S. to live -- from housing to transportation.
Kokomo, Indiana, for example, is one of the top three cheapest cities in the Midwest -- the average home cost only $94,000 -- about $50,000 less than the national average. Kokomo, Indiana is also, perhaps coincidentally, the birthplace of the automobile.
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The 10 Cheapest Places to Live
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Homestore, October 25, 2001
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Areas well-served with public transit and nearby jobs and services simply require less travel because residents have the option of walking, riding a bike, taking public transit, or driving.
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