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  2. 1199 Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The 1199 Plaza traces its roots to organizing led by the 1199 union, a hospital worker's union that consisted primarily of women of color. [6] Housing was a top priority for 1199 union members, who wanted to integrate in to an existing community rather than to develop exclusionary housing for union members only. [6]

  3. List of slave cabins and quarters - Wikipedia

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    List of plantations in Georgia (U.S. state) Seclusaval and Windsor Spring, Georgia; Archibald Smith Plantation Home, Georgia; Stafford Plantation, Georgia; Stone Mountain, Georgia; Chief Vann House Historic Site, Georgia; Owens–Thomas House, Savannah, Georgia, whose slave quarter's ceiling was painted haint blue

  4. Townhouse - Wikipedia

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    Since apartment-style condos are the most common, when someone refers to a condo, many erroneously assume that it must be an apartment-style dwelling and that only apartment-style dwellings can be condos. All types of dwellings can be condos, and this is therefore true of townhouses. A brownstone townhouse is a particular variety found in New York.

  5. The Cost To Rent a 2-Bedroom in Every State - AOL

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    Arizona. Average rent in state in Dec. 2023: $1,379 Average rent for one-bedroom apartment in Dec. 2023: $1,155 Average rent for two-bedroom apartment as of Dec. 2023: $1,357 One year overall ...

  6. The Salary You Need To Afford Rent in Every State - AOL

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    A common rule of thumb is to spend less than 30% of your salary on housing costs. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development considers anyone spending more than 30% "cost burdened ...

  7. Terraced house - Wikipedia

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    Terraced housing in the United States is generally referred to as townhouses. In some cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., where they have been part of the landscape for over a century, they are often called row houses or row homes. Despite the narrow lots, many row houses are relatively large ...