About this product: This is the series for the hundreds of thousands of people -- from student to corporate executives -- who will move this year. Practical, hip, authoritative, they're part activity guide, part restaurant resource, and part pocket navigator. Included is basic information on finding or renting a home, tips on schools and neighborhoods, fun facts on going out -- the kind of advice that only an insider can provide. Also included are tips and lively sidebars that help residents uncover the real heart and soul of their city, such as: Offbeat facts and city history The inside scoop on getting basic services fast -- from garbage collection to cable TV The best places for jogging, biking, or walking the dog Museums, movie theaters, and other cultural listings, including addresses and phone numbers Tips on lining up daycare, doctors, and other essential services Sidebars featuring entertaining quotes and trivia, including local slang -- The Loop, the Lake, the El. Settling into a city also means learning its buzzwords and distinctive landmarks This guide does the legwork, providing information you need to settle into the "Windy City."
About this product: This is the series for the hundreds of thousands of people -- from student to corporate executives -- who will move this year. Practical, hip, authoritative, they're part activity guide, part restaurant resource, and part pocket navigator. Included is basic information on finding or renting a home, tips on schools and neighborhoods, fun facts on going out -- the kind of advice that only an insider can provide. Also included are tips and lively sidebars that help residents uncover the real heart and soul of their city, such as: Offbeat facts and city history The inside scoop on getting basic services fast -- from garbage collection to cable TV The best places for jogging, biking, or walking the dog Museums, movie theaters, and other cultural listings, including addresses and phone numbers Tips on lining up daycare, doctors, and other essential services Sidebars featuring entertaining quotes and trivia, including local slang While every other guide to LA explores the city's movie studios and glamorous cafes, this book helps residents find the things they really need -- laundromats, hardware stores, and affordable restaurants! And, when you're done setting up house, you'll also find tips on where insiders go to get an unobstructed view of some of the city's most famous citizens.
About this product: This is the series for the hundreds of thousands of people -- from student to corporate executives -- who will move this year. Practical, hip, authoritative, they're part activity guide, part restaurant resource, and part pocket navigator. Included is basic information on finding or renting a home, tips on schools and neighborhoods, fun facts on going out -- the kind of advice that only an insider can provide. Also included are tips and lively sidebars that help residents uncover the real heart and soul of their city, such as: Offbeat facts and city history The inside scoop on getting basic services fast -- from garbage collection to cable TV The best places for jogging, biking, or walking the dog Museums, movie theaters, and other cultural listings, including addresses and phone numbers Tips on lining up daycare, doctors, and other essential services Sidebars featuring entertaining quotes and trivia, including local slang As any resident with tell you, New York is a series of neighborhoods, each with its own unique flavor. This guide helps newcomers discover which is right for them, with the inside scoop on everything from schools, grocery shopping, and daycare, to nightclubs, personal safety, and public transportation. With this guide in hand, America's largest city will feel more like a small town.
About this product: This is the series for the hundreds of thousands of people -- from student to corporate executives -- who will move this year. Practical, hip, authoritative, they're part activity guide, part restaurant resource, and part pocket navigator. Included is basic information on finding or renting a home, tips on schools and neighborhoods, fun facts on going out -- the kind of advice that only an insider can provide. Also included are tips and lively sidebars that help residents uncover the real heart and soul of their city, such as: Offbeat facts and city history The inside scoop on getting basic services fast -- from garbage collection to cable TV The best places for jogging, biking, or walking the dog Museums, movie theaters, and other cultural listings, including addresses and phone numbers Tips on lining up daycare, doctors, and other essential services Sidebars featuring entertaining quotes and trivia, including local slangFrom the Beltway to Capitol Hill, this guide to the nation's capital takes you beyond the corridors of power to the heart of the city -- quaint neighborhoods and terrific parks and educational resources. Whether you're a freshman in college or a freshman in Congress, this guide will help you experience the best of D.C.
About this product: This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by The Register Guard on July 3, 2005. The length of the article is 1383 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Moving out.(Real Estate & Housing)(More homes are being built in rural areas as land becomes scarce in cities) Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper) Date: July 3, 2005 Publisher: The Register Guard Page: F1
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