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Last Updated: 4.26.19
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Homes.com is a site used by buyers and sellers of homes. They are expanding another site and need pages for chosen cities and states.

Target Audience:
Anyone looking to buy or sell a home in a specific area.

 

Tone/Voice:

Conversational

Keywords:

  • No keywords

Format:

  • You are writing valuable information about home buying opportunities in the city found in Column D.
  • Don’t refer to Homes.com or any specific site, just keep it generic about the city.
  • This may include but is not limited to:
    • Schools (ratings/reputations/standings)
    • Local safety ratings (crime-violent/nonviolent, overall crime rate, etc.)
    • What the area is known for
    • Population
    • Homes values
  • Don’t take a deep dive into every aspect of an area, but include enough to sway a potential home buyer.

You will also need to find a picture of the city to include. If you can’t find a picture that matches your city, use one that matches the content.

Instructions are below:

Images: Special instructions will tell you the number of images to include, just go to https://depositphotos.com/ search for an image that is relevant to your article, and copy and paste the picture ID into your word doc at the top.

  • Click “File Info” below image to see Image ID

deposit photos

 

  • Please save as Page Name (column D).

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Anchorage AK

Anchorage, AK, is one of the few big cities in the nation with a small-town vibe all the way through. A metropolitan population of close to 400,000 means there are plenty of entertainment options, and the average commute to work is a refreshing 20 minutes. The city lies right next to the Chugach Mountains, which offers gorgeous views all year long. Even better, these natural boundaries protect Anchorage from harsh winters. It gets cold, but not as much as New York or Minnesota.

What To Know About Buying a Home in Anchorage, Alaska

Buying a home in Anchorage means having some patience and flexibility with regards to your wish list. The overall market of single-family homes for sale is comparatively low, but prices tend to stay stable. Potential buyers can expect an average home price of $260,000–$360,000. With an average annual salary of roughly $60,000, prices in Anchorage reflect a better value than many metro areas in the country.

Homes in Anchorage fall into four main types: split-level houses, condominiums, townhouses and ranches. Views are prioritized, and many homes feature rustic or natural construction, with wood, brick and stone surfaces.

Highlights of living in Anchorage:

  • Breathtaking summers: Picture-perfect scenery, midnight sun and eternal 60-degree days make Anchorage summers legendary.
  • Incredible natural backdrops: In the middle of the Pacific Ocean and a beautiful mountain range, the outskirts of the city are filled with trails for hiking, biking and relaxation.
  • Wildlife in the big city: Seeing wild animals such as elk wandering city streets is not uncommon in this Alaskan hub.

Excellent Neighborhoods To Live in

While the crime rate in Anchorage overall is higher than the national average, the city has countless neighborhoods where parents and kids can feel safe. Popular neighborhoods for families are located on the south and east areas of Anchorage, including Rabbit Creek, Bear Valley, Mid-Hillside, Huffman/O’Malley and Basher. These suburban areas feature lower populations — often ranging between 1,500 and 8,000 — highly rated public schools and lots of restaurants and parks for families to enjoy. Anchorage’s 300-plus public and private schools provide many options for excellent K–12 education.

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The Homebuyers Guide to Montgomery, AL

Montgomery is the state capital of Alabama and, as the second most populous city in the state, a popular place to live. If you are thinking about homeownership in Alabama, you can’t go wrong with Montgomery. It’s economy, education and culture all make Montgomery, AL a great choice for both first-time and experienced buyers.

The House Market

Home values in Montgomery, AL are fairly low compared to many other US cities. The median sale price is around $120,000 and the price per square foot is around $70. This means home owners can get a lot of home for their budgets.

The values of homes have remained steady over the past decade. However, the number of sales has increased since 2012.

 Economy and Lifestyle

 Throughout its history, Montgomery, AL has been a hub for commodity crop processing thanks to its central location in the area’s agricultural industry. This continues to be an important part of the city’s economy today. In order, the largest employers in the city as of 2011 are:

  • Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base
  • The State of Alabama
  • Montgomery Public Schools
  • Baptist Health System
  • Hyundai Motors

Montgomery, AL is a relatively safe city with a violent crime rate of 429.4 per 100,000 in 2009, well below other major cities in the state. Property crimes are comparable with other Alabama cities.

Thanks to a renowned downtown revitalization effort, Montgomery is a center for arts and culture in the state. It has one of the biggest art scenes among mid-sized cities throughout the country.

Montgomery has a relatively strong school district for Alabama. It has the number 13 magnet school in the country as of 2018, LAMP High School. Alabama State University, Auburn University of Montgomery, Faulkner University and several other notable colleges and universities are housed in the city.

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Juneau AK

Juneau, AK, is the capital city of Alaska and one of the most beautiful places to live in the country. Its population of 32,000 gives this important government center an intimate feel. Stunning views, whales, wildlife, wildflowers and a calm pace of life make Juneau a haven for nature lovers looking to settle down.

Juneau, Alaska, Home Buying Guide

Prospective buyers need to know that Juneau has a sellers’ market. In other words, the demand for real estate exceeds the number of homes available. Construction of new homes can be costly due to transportation difficulties in this isolated area. The average home cost is about $325,000. In a sellers’ market, working with a trustworthy real estate broker is vital to get the best price possible.

Some of Juneau’s Best Neighborhoods

Prioritizing the best places to live in Juneau depends on your family, lifestyle, interests and budget. Here are a few popular Juneau neighborhoods:

  • Downtown: This area has many homes, schools and entertainment options. A main draw of downtown is proximity to the government buildings where many work.
  • West Juneau: Stunning views and great education make this neighborhood a favorite of families, and homes are within walking distance of downtown.
  • Mendenhall Valley: Outdoor adventurers love Mendenhall Valley’s trails, forests, parks and elementary schools.
  • North Douglas: On the very edge of town, North Douglas provides a view like no other.

Highlights of Living in Juneau

There are lots of reasons people thinking of buying a home in Alaska fall in love with Juneau:

  • Endless outdoor activities: Anything nature lovers could dream of is present around Juneau. Skiing, hiking, biking, kayaking and wildlife photography are just a few possibilities.
  • Great annual temperatures: Juneau’s winters are surprising mild and rarely reach freezing. Summer temperatures hover around a perfect 60–70 degrees.
  • Unique backdrops: From the iconic Mendenhall Glacier to vibrant northern lights, Juneau offers residents sights that most other people never experience.

Transportation presents a unique challenge. There are no roads into the city; travel is primarily by boat or ferry. This means residents can expect a higher cost of living, but also greater peace and privacy.