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Alternatively, if they are unsure whether they want to buy or rent but they do know where they would like to live and how long they intend to live in their next home, the breakeven horizon offers them guidance on whether to buy or rent.
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Illegal immigrants, the poor, the homeless and minorities all have high non-response rates, which means that the places where they live do not get all the money they are entitled to.
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"What we have to do is get out of the ballrooms, out of Stormont and into the communities where people live, where they do not have that lasting hope of optimism, " she said.
BBC: Northern Ireland
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But Republicans are hardly the ideal champions for a measure that primarily benefits poor blacks in the inner cities not least because their own base, the middle-class suburbs, are perfectly happy with their local schools (which are often the reason why they live where they do).
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If they do seek housing, they may seek a place close to where they live that still holds their values.
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In the neighborhood where you live, do you see -- 47 percent say they see more "for sale" signs than "sold" signs.
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They don't include structural or utility work, permits or taxes, but they do factor in a regional adjustment according to where you live and how much that might add to the overall price.
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One in 10 older people with children do not have family within an hour's drive of where they live.
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"I do think it's probably better to live in a place where they are able to root, graze and be a pig, " says Pernice, who lives in a detached house with a large yard.
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"I do think it's probably better to live in a place where they are able to root, graze and be a pig, " says Pernice, 50, who lives in a detached house with a large yard.
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In the end, though, there is only so much the planning process can, or should, do to keep citizens from living in the parts of the country where they want to live.
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