13 November 2015 | 3 replies
There aren't a lot of investors in the area and I think that's part of the reason this particular property is still for sale.Our credit is fair but currently I am a full time college student and we are running the household on a single income.

6 February 2017 | 9 replies
With all the public transportation available and the cost of parking in downtown and other area that folks work, it is more and mOre common to only have one vehicle per household.

6 April 2017 | 9 replies
If you're paying electricity for 4 households, wouldn't it be a whole lot more than $60?

25 April 2018 | 11 replies
It looks like it is sold through the website as well: http://www.naturesneutralizer.com/household/pet-od...For a large area of subfloor that is damaged/ stained, I think the oil based Kilz might be the more economical choice.
28 June 2012 | 7 replies
The median household is still the average, and currently as an example, 51% of American households own an Apple product such as iPhone, iPad or Mac.

26 September 2008 | 47 replies
A lot of people are losing jobs, we're out of season, gas and food are getting more expensive everyday...I don't know if your average household around here can swing something like that right now.

19 September 2008 | 34 replies
Homeowners in default is about 7% of all households, it was WAY over 50% then.

13 December 2011 | 19 replies
You want a 3-5 ratio of median home price to median household income.