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  2. Here Are the 50 Most Affordable Places To Buy a Home in 2025

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    Trending Now: Real Estate Agents Explain Why You Should Never Invest In These 7 Home Features. 29. Rochester, New York. ... 22. Des Moines, Iowa. Household median income: $63,966.

  3. 801 Grand - Wikipedia

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    801 Grand High Rise Building (referred to as the 801 Grand Building and previously known as The Principal Building) is a 45-story skyscraper in Des Moines, Iowa, United States, operated and managed by JLL Americas and owned by Principal Financial Group (Principal Real Estate). The building was constructed in 1989 and is the tallest building in ...

  4. Principal Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    The company employs roughly 9,000 people in Des Moines, Iowa, and owns and operates several buildings in the downtown area. The tallest, known as 801 Grand, is 45 stories tall (192m/630 ft), [5] and houses many other companies in addition to Principal.

  5. Trent-Beaver House - Wikipedia

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    Trent-Beaver House is a historic building located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. This single-story, brick, American Craftsman dwelling was completed in 1917 by the John Martin Company. It was as a single family dwelling built for the Central Land & Real Estate Company, which was a partnership of the brothers Francis E. Trent and John G. Trent.

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    Philip Joens covers retail and real estate for the Des Moines Register. He can be reached at 515-284-8184, pjoens@registermedia.com or on Twitter @Philip_Joens.

  7. David R. Barker - Wikipedia

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    David R. Barker (born May 7, 1961) is an American author, academic, businessman, and politician, who began serving as a regent on the Board of Regents of the State of Iowa on May 1, 2019. [1] A former economist for the Federal Reserve, Barker operates a real estate and finance company [2] and is an Iowa Republican Party official. [3]