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  2. 4 Most Affordable Small Cities To Live in the Midwest

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    Normal, Illinois Cost of living for an individual: $2,667 monthly Cost of living for a family: $3,360 monthly Average home cost: $209,800 Two-bedroom apartment rent: $1,000 per month The cost of ...

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  4. How to buy a house from a family member - AOL

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    Pros of buying a family member’s home. Commission savings: If you and a trusted family member agree to a sale, you might be able to eliminate the need for real estate agents.Considering that the ...

  5. German Village - Wikipedia

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    The houses have small or no front yards, emphasizing local parks and gardens. The average home price in 2021 was $377,450. [ 23 ] Several homes in the neighborhood are priced at over $1 million, including a 5,200-square-foot (480 m 2 ) home that sold in August 2007 for $1.5 million. [ 24 ]

  6. Neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Homes were typically built between 1940 and 1969, while many others were built between 1970 and 1999. Those who built and live in these homes contain a unique mix of cultural or occupational groups. Lincoln Village was founded in 1955 as a planned community by a real estate subsidiary of Nationwide Insurance.

  7. Rush Creek Village - Wikipedia

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    Rush Creek Village Round House. Rush Creek Village is a historic neighborhood in Worthington, Ohio, just north of Columbus.It was founded in 1954 by Martha and Richard Wakefield, who—along with architect Theodore Van Fossen—designed and built a community of 48 houses (later expanded to 51) based on Frank Lloyd Wright's principles of Usonian architecture.