You Won’t Believe The Questions Each State Googles More Than Any Other State
Americans have no shortage of questions, and the internet no shortage of answers.
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Owning a home is a cornerstone of the American dream, but the percentage of income spent on a home varies widely across the country. Using data from the U.S. Census’ American Community Survey, Estately determined which U.S. cities were most costly for homeowners based on the percentage of income spent annually on selected homeownership costs (mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, fees,...
The King of Beers may be the brand most synonymous with America internationally, but the United States of America is 50 states strong, and each individual state deserves to be paired with a beer that best represents it. Here are Estately’s suggestions…
The general rule of homeownership is you shouldn’t spend more than 28% of your income on housing. While that number is somewhat arbitrary, it certainly doesn’t match what many Washington state residents are paying during a time of skyrocketing home prices.
It’s no secret Boston-area home prices are among the highest in the country, but Estately wanted to show how those prices vary depending on which transit stop a home is near. To do this, Estately analyzed the last six months of home sales within a half-mile radius of each Boston-area transit stops.
Mother’s Day is nearly upon us so Estately set out to see how Americans differ when it comes to Google searches related to Mother’s Day, motherhood, celebrity moms, fictional moms, and all things mom-related.