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by extra88
3118 days ago
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Yes, I was thinking more the Southern Tier for remote New York but Hammond is a good border town example of very un-NYC New York living. My guess is remote parts of Texas are probably still cheaper. It's so big, remote towns can't be bedroom communities, they're less well-regulated so building costs are probably lower, and property taxes are probably lower (less expensive maintenance than in NY weather and they don't take care of their citizens as well). |
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