Sentences with phrase «between expensive houses»

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Between the trend away from pensions, some hard losses in the past few years (Dot Com and Housing crashes and resulting fear of stocks) and the emphasis recently on «give your kids everything» (private education, expensive colleges, etc etc etc), it does not seem like a stretch that retirement savings are put on the back burner.
The spot is the latest front in the ongoing and expensive ad war in the Hudson Valley House race between Teachout and Republican former Assemblyman John Faso.
Benedict Cumberbatch plays him as a cross between Gregory House and James Bond: a cocky, rude super-doctor, but one that wraps himself in the image of charismatic, expensive watch - wearing gentleman.
«Even with incomes of between $ 100,000 and $ 150,000 in Toronto or Vancouver, you'd better think it through because housing is expensive, the payments are going to be large and daycare is expensive, too.»
Think about it, nothingness (or the empty space in between necessary space) is not the expensive part of a house.
Factoring in «indirect costs» such as books, housing, board, and health insurance (which can cost between $ 12,500 and $ 25,000 per academic year), the stated «cost of attendance» at the most expensive law schools nears $ 75,000 per year.
While in - house growth has cycled up and down over the years as is typical of most industries» pendulum swings between insourcing and outsourcing, our most recent growth surge (over the last 7 - 10 years) was uncommonly large and fast - paced, with the result that some law departments suddenly find themselves too expensive for the work they currently perform (based on the market value of the work) and others may find themselves too ungainly to be agile in responding to market service offerings (where they previously could have insourced or outsourced work based on emerging and shifting needs).
Residents of these more expensive housing markets have a tougher decision, when choosing between renting or buying a home in 2017.
The difference between the nation's most expensive housing market and the cheapest is more than $ 2.4 million, which just goes to show where you live can mean a big difference in how much you pay for housing.
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