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  3. Rent-to-own - Wikipedia

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    Lease purchase agreement (click to view pages) Rent-to-own, also known as rental purchase or rent-to-buy, is a type of legally documented transaction under which tangible property, such as furniture, consumer electronics, motor vehicles, home appliances, engagement rings, and real property, is leased in exchange for a weekly or monthly payment, with the option to purchase at some point during ...

  4. Wallace, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Tin City has a median real estate price is $342,217, more expensive than 60.8% of the neighborhoods in North Carolina and 49.8% of the neighborhoods in the U.S. The average rental price in Tin City is currently $1,073, based on NeighborhoodScout's exclusive analysis. [12] Rents are lower in price than 95.3% of North Carolina neighborhoods.

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    The Cape Fear Homeless Continuum of Care's 2023 report shows that there are around 550 unsheltered people in the area -- up from 350 in 2022.

  6. Hampstead, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Hampstead, North Carolina, is a community with a rich history dating back to the early colonial period. Situated in Pender County, along the eastern coast of North Carolina, Hampstead has evolved from its early agricultural roots to become a thriving residential area with access to nearby beaches and recreational opportunities.

  7. Sunset Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    "Sunset Park," a name submitted by Montrose Bain, circulation editor of the Wilmington Star, was the winning entry for a new 600-acre (2.4 km 2) development just 3 miles (4.8 km) south of downtown Wilmington along the Federal Point Road (Carolina Beach Road). The prize for his submission was $10.00.