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  2. The Most Livable City in Every State and What It Will Cost You

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    Lexington, Massachusetts. Household median income: $206,323 Livability: 92 Expenditure monthly average cost: $2,191 Mortgage monthly average cost: $9,998 Total cost of living monthly: $12,189 Be ...

  3. Vermont Housing Finance Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont legislature established the agency in 1974. [1]By 2018, the VHFA had assisted approximately 29,000 people to purchase primary residences; and provided financing, development and management support, subsidy administration and tax credits for about 13,650 units of multifamily rental housing.

  4. List of Vermont locations by per capita income - Wikipedia

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    Vermont has the twenty-fifth-highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20,625 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $30,740 (2003). Vermont counties ranked by per capita income

  5. Rural Edge - Wikipedia

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    RuralEdge, [1] formerly known as Gilman Housing Trust, is a non-profit housing and community-development corporation that focuses on affordability.The corporation has served the Northeast Kingdom for over 30 years with their main focus being to strengthen homes and communities in and around the Northeast Kingdom, in the northeast corner of the U.S. state of Vermont.

  6. Eureka! Ranking California's best and worst cities for retiring

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    The top city in this ranking, Eureka is a coastal city of 30,000 residents, known for its old-growth redwood forest. The weather is typically cool and foggy by California standards.

  7. Housing Vermont - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Housing Vermont is a not-for-profit syndication and development company founded in 1988. It creates rental housing intended to be permanent and affordable for Vermonters through partnerships with local organizations, public agencies and the private sector. It has produced more than 4,000 apartments in 131 different developments. [ 1]

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