Every state on the east coast has places that are cheap to live in.
First pick which state you want and how much you want to spend. Figure out how far away from your job that you will travel (miles or time) even new york has very cheap places to live.
2006-06-20 13:18:46
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answer #1
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answered by jon g 3
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In Kokomo, Indiana—one of the top three cheapest cities in the Midwest—the average home cost only $94,000, $5,000 cheaper than a home in Indianapolis and about $50,000 less than the national average. And while Kokomo is the birthplace of the automobile, the air quality remains one of the best in the country. What else makes this city cheap? Try on its anemic average salary: The personal per capita income of Kokomo ranks 72nd in the country, providing an average of $25,053.
2006-06-20 13:17:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Joplin, MO. One of the lowest cost of living areas in the country. Wages are low, but you can by a liveable house for well under $100,000 or a palace for about $200,000 to $250,000. Gas is right at $2.52 a gallon today.
2006-06-20 13:21:27
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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culpeper, va. its a smaller town, but its growing rapidly. used to live there:) its 600 a month for an apartment
2006-06-20 13:18:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Anywhere in Texas
2006-06-20 13:42:45
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answered by Flaco 3
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florida, Opa Locka....of course it is a crime ridden neighborhood. Many nice cheap places in Florida though you just have to seek
2006-06-20 13:21:42
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answered by likeskansas 5
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Not Miami or NY....thats for sure!!!
2006-06-20 13:18:23
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answered by jdelgado120 2
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everywhere you can get free properties, i have in NY!
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZchavat123
2006-06-20 15:10:31
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answered by Piffle 4
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the GHETO
2006-06-20 13:19:46
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answered by bgantcdd 2
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