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  2. 10 States Offering the Most (and Least) Space for Your Rent Money

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    North Dakota isn’t the only Dakota getting love on this list — South Dakota renters are also getting a good amount of space. The average apartment size is 901 square feet and the average rent ...

  3. Common area - Wikipedia

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    Common areas often exist in apartments, gated communities, condominiums, cooperatives, and shopping malls. [6] In any situation where there is a tenancy in common, all the tenants in common collectively own the common areas, meaning that any one individual owner does not possess more control over the land than any other owner. [7]

  4. Basement apartment - Wikipedia

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    A basement apartment is an apartment located below street level, underneath another structure—usually an apartment building, but possibly a house or a business. Cities in North America are beginning to recognize these units as a vital source of housing in urban areas and legally define them as an accessory dwelling unit or "ADU".

  5. Housing cooperative - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden, 16% of the population lives in apartments in housing cooperatives, while 25% live in rented apartments (more common among young adults and immigrants) and 50% live in private one-family houses (more common among families with children), the remainder living in other forms such as student dormitories or elderly homes. [28]

  6. The Best (and Worst) Places to Live on Minimum Wage in America

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    A minimum-wage worker in Charlotte would have to spend 131% of their salary to afford a one-bedroom apartment. Or they could split the rent with 3.37 other people. dszc/istockphoto. 3. Austin, Texas

  7. Community greens - Wikipedia

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    Community Greens, sometimes referred to as backyard commons, urban commons, or pocket neighborhoods, are shared open green spaces on the inside of city blocks, created either when residents merge backyard space or reclaim underutilized urban land such as vacant lots and alleyways. These shared spaces are communally used and managed only by the ...

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