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Slate: Cost of Living: How much does $1MM buy you, by city?

Post by BVest » Fri Mar 21, 2014 2:05 pm

I thought this was interesting from a choosing-a-market standpoint, which of course has implications in choosing a school.

Here’s How Much Real Estate $1 Million Buys You in Every Major U.S. City
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Re: Slate: Cost of Living: How much does $1MM buy you, by city?

Post by androstan » Sat Mar 22, 2014 5:53 pm

BVest wrote:I thought this was interesting from a choosing-a-market standpoint, which of course has implications in choosing a school.

Here’s How Much Real Estate $1 Million Buys You in Every Major U.S. City
Looking just at Manhattan, however, that price jumps to an astronomical $1,538 per square foot, leading to $1 million buying just 650 square feet.
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Re: Slate: Cost of Living: How much does $1MM buy you, by city?

Post by LeninLunchbox » Sat Mar 22, 2014 6:07 pm

androstan wrote:
BVest wrote:I thought this was interesting from a choosing-a-market standpoint, which of course has implications in choosing a school.

Here’s How Much Real Estate $1 Million Buys You in Every Major U.S. City
Looking just at Manhattan, however, that price jumps to an astronomical $1,538 per square foot, leading to $1 million buying just 650 square feet.
:shock:
Yeah, does $160k-NYC taxes-debt service still sound like you made it?

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Re: Slate: Cost of Living: How much does $1MM buy you, by city?

Post by Lacepiece23 » Sat Mar 22, 2014 6:21 pm

Damn Pittsburgh wasn't even listed. I'd guess we're somewhere right before or behind Cleveland tho.

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