Just east of Phoenix sits Mesa, a city that’s so much more than a suburb. Sure, it’s close to the action of the Valley, but Mesa has its own vibe,…
Key Takeaways: Both Oklahoma City and Tulsa have a higher renter-to-owner ratio than the national average, driven by a mix of factors, like rapid population growth, relative affordability, and strong…
The idea that people should be free to choose their communities, rather than remain tethered to where they were born is a distinctly American concept. This means that, for much…
Baltimore is among the oldest major seaports in America, and while the city’s bay may not join the ocean proper, there’s much more to it than docks and ports. The…
Key Takeaways: Alabama’s second largest city and one of its major economic centers, Birmingham serves as a regional economic, medical, and educational hub and is a renter-dominated city in a…
Situated at the confluence of the Licking and Ohio rivers, Cincinnati is Ohio’s third most populous city. The city serves as an economic and cultural hub for the tri-state area,…
Birmingham, AL, began its life as one of the country’s most important industrial hubs, renowned for its iron and steel production. Nowadays, it has become one of Alabama’s foremost cultural…
In a recent study carried out by Point2Homes, Richmond was found to be the best metro for house renters. Indeed, the city has a lot going for it, with superb…
With a long and rich history, the seaport of Baltimore has grown into a major city on the U.S. East Coast. Boasting a vibrant art scene, a healthy economy, and…