Additional Growth Can Be Good for South Florida
According to an interesting and simple bit of research by the National Association of Home Builders, the 225,000 member trade organization that speaks for the housing business. By comparing two primary sources of data, NAHB’s David Crowe found a positive relationship between additional houses and the livability of the area where those houses are being built
Last year, Sperling and co-author Peter Sander published “Cities Ranked and Rated,” a tabulation of more than 400 metropolitan areas based on 10 key categories—population, economy and jobs, cost of living, climate, education, health and health care, crime, transportation, leisure, and arts and culture. The categories are extremely broad, but under each heading is any number of key subsets. Under economy and jobs, for example, the authors looked at per capita income, household income, the employment rate and recent and projected job growth, among other things. And under education, they considered academic achievement, expenditures per pupil and student/teacher ratios in the public school system, and the number of colleges and universities.Real estate Caesar Parisi stands ready with effective advice on buying or selling Boca Raton FL condos.
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