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  2. 15 Cities Where the Typical Rent Is Below $1,500 — 3 Are in Texas

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    According to the latest rental report from Realtor.com, there are 15 cities where the median rent falls below $1,500 a month, with several even below $1,300. Here’s a look at these 15 U.S ...

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    Houston. Household median income: $60,440 Total annual cost of living: $40,336 Overall average rent: $1,287 1-bedroom average rent: $1,136 2-bedroom average rent: $1,346 See More: The 30 Safest ...

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    Rank County Per capita income Median household income Median family income Population Number of households 1 Collin: $42,220 $83,889 $84,306 782,341 181,970

  5. Sedra (Riyadh) - Wikipedia

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    Sedra under construction during November 2022. The contract for master plan for the community was awarded to Frankfurt-based Albert Speer + Partner GmbH in 2019. [11] In November 2020, Roshn, a subsidiary of Public Investment Fund, officially announced the commencement of the first phase of Sedra project [12] with 4,500 residential units and distributed contracts worth 1.6 billion Saudi riyals ...

  6. Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Noor Riyadh (Noor meaning light in Arabic) is an annual festival and one of the four major projects under the mandate of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City. It is the festival of light and art. In 2021, the festival will be launched on 18 March and will last until 3 April.

  7. Quincy House, Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Quincy House is located in the Diplomatic Quarter, on the northeast side of Riyadh, and is named in honor of an historic meeting that took place at the close of World War II between U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and King Abdul Aziz, the founder of the modern state of Saudi Arabia.