- Alexandria Va.- Colonial Grace Across from Washington DC
Alexandria, Va is located across the Potomac River from Washington DC, and has a population of about 125,000. Alexandria homes are very attractive with their close proximity to Washington DC, and the town has become a center of today’s beautiful people. - Antioch, Ca. - Suburban Town with a Marina by the Bay
Antioch, California, is located at the junction of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, in Contra Costa County. It has a population of 105,000 in just 28 square miles. Antioch is on the Sacramento River delta, and near such attractions as the Napa Valley Wineries, the Monterey Peninsula, and the Northern California coast. - Arlington Va. – Planned Community near Washington DC
Arlington, Va. is a city of 200,000, just across the river from the nation’s capital, Washington, DC. The city of Arlington, of just 26 square miles and is coexistent with the county of Arlington. This area of Virginia was originally supposed to be part of the District of Columbia, the United States’ capital. - Amarillo, Tx- Regional Agricultural and Industrial Center
Amarillo Texas is a regional economic center in the Texas panhandle and adjoining areas of New Mexico and Oklahoma. Its population is about 183,000 and its metropolitan area in the surrounding four counties has about 236,000 people. - Chicago, Il- Scientific and Educational Center
Chicago, Illinois is the third-largest city in the United States with a population of about 2.9 million and a metropolitan area of over 9 million people. Chicago Real Estate and homes can vary from the art galleries of the River North district to the Southside of Chicago. - Charleston S.C. - Port on the Intracoastal Waterway
Charleston, South Carolina is a lively port, located on the Ashley and Cooper Rivers. Population is a little more than 100,000 in an area of 97 square miles in the city, and 600,000 in the metropolitan area. It is quite a historic town, being founded in 1670. - Cambridge, Ma. - Student and Hi-Tech Center
With 100,000 people in an area of only 6.5 square miles, Cambridge, Ma is a densely populated cultural and scientific center. It is best known as the home of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. - Boise, Idaho – High Tech Center Close to Nature
Boise, Idaho is also known as the “City of Trees” for the extensive amount of trees in the area of the Boise River. The city has a population of over 200,000 and a metropolitan area population of over 600,000, and is the capital of Idaho. - Fresno, Ca.- Agro-Industrial and Educational Center
Fresno, Ca.is located in the Central Valley of California, and has a
metropolitan area population of 1 million. Fresno is in the
center of an agricultural region, and has a lot of food
processing industries, though not as much as it used to.
Fresno is also the gateway, and the largest city near the
kings Canyon, Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks. - Jacksonville, Fl.- A River Town at Work and Play
Jacksonville is the biggest city, by population and by area in Florida, with over 800,000 people in over 800 square miles. Jacksonville is located on the banks of the St. Johns River, which reaches the - Las Vegas, Nv.- From Entertainment to Offices
Las Vegas is a city known for casinos, but now also for modern offices. It's population is almost 600,000 people, and the center of a population of almost 2 million in the Las Vegas valley and
Clark County. It is one of the fastest growing large cities
in the United States. The center of Las Vegas’ economy is
tourism, casino gambling, convention centers, and other forms
of entertainment. - Fun in Los Angeles, From Hollywood to the Hills
Los Angeles is the 2nd largest city in the United States, with almost four million people, and 13 million in its
metropolitan area. It is the many decentralized neighborhoods
with different landmarks and atmosphere that make Los Angeles
real estate a very diverse market. L.A. varies from the suburban
sprawl of the San Fernando Valley, to Downtown, East L.A.,
South L.A., Harbor Area, Hollywood and other smaller
neighborhoods such as Venice Beach, and more exclusive areas l
ike BelAir and Brentwood - Rhythm and Blues in Memphis Tennessee
Memphis is a city on the Mississippi River, in Tennessee, with a population of a little less than 700,000, and over 1,200,000 in its greater metropolitan area, including parts of Mississippi and Arkansas. It is a regional center for trade, manufacturing and culture in the Southeastern United States. - Manufacturing Powerhouse Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee is a medium sized city is south-eastern Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan, with
a population of almost 600,000, and 2,000,000 people in its metropolitan area. It is
sometimes known as the brew city, for historically being the home base of several well-known
beer breweries.
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