Sentences with phrase «miles of their primary residence»

Fifty - four percent of homeowners who owned or planned to own a second home said it was located within 300 miles of their primary residence.

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Has moved to another state and is more than 50 miles away from the residence of the primary custodian
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(1) the temperament and developmental needs of the child; (2) the capacity and the disposition of the parents to understand and meet the needs of the child; (3) the preferences of each child; (4) the wishes of the parents as to custody; (5) the past and current interaction and relationship of the child with each parent, the child's siblings, and any other person, including a grandparent, who may significantly affect the best interest of the child; (6) the actions of each parent to encourage the continuing parent child relationship between the child and the other parent, as is appropriate, including compliance with court orders; (7) the manipulation by or coercive behavior of the parents in an effort to involve the child in the parents» dispute; (8) any effort by one parent to disparage the other parent in front of the child; (9) the ability of each parent to be actively involved in the life of the child; (10) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community environments; (11) the stability of the child's existing and proposed residences; (12) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved, except that a disability of a proposed custodial parent or other party, in and of itself, must not be determinative of custody unless the proposed custodial arrangement is not in the best interest of the child; (13) the child's cultural and spiritual background; (14) whether the child or a sibling of the child has been abused or neglected; (15) whether one parent has perpetrated domestic violence or child abuse or the effect on the child of the actions of an abuser if any domestic violence has occurred between the parents or between a parent and another individual or between the parent and the child; (16) whether one parent has relocated more than one hundred miles from the child's primary residence in the past year, unless the parent relocated for safety reasons; and (17) other factors as the court considers necessary.
(1) the temperament and developmental needs of the child; (2) the capacity and the disposition of the parents to understand and meet the needs of the child; (3) the preferences of each child; (4) the wishes of the parents as to custody; (5) the past and current interaction and relationship of the child with each parent, the child's siblings, and any other person, including a grandparent, who may significantly affect the best interest of the child; (6) the actions of each parent to encourage the continuing parent child relationship between the child and the other parent, as is appropriate, including compliance with court orders; (7) the manipulation by or coercive behavior of the parents in an effort to involve the child in the parents» dispute; (8) any effort by one parent to disparage the other parent in front of the child; (9) the ability of each parent to be actively involved in the life of the child; (10) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community environments; (11) the stability of the child's existing and proposed residences; (12) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved, except that a disability of a proposed custodial parent or other party, in and of itself, must not be determinative of custody unless the proposed custodial arrangement is not in the best interest of the child; (13) the child's cultural and spiritual background; (14) whether the child or a sibling of the child has been abused or neglected; (15) whether one parent has perpetrated domestic violence or child abuse or the effect on the child of the actions of an abuser if any domestic violence has occurred between the parents or between a parent and another individual or between the parent and the child; (16) whether one parent has relocated more than one hundred miles from the child's primary residence in the past year, unless the parent relocated for safety reasons; and (17) other factors as the court considers necessary
The typical vacation - home buyer was 50 years old, had a median household income of $ 88,600 and purchased a property that was a median distance of 305 miles from the primary residence; 35 percent of vacation homes were within 100 miles and 37 percent were more than 500 miles.
Investment - home buyers had a median age of 45, earned $ 87,600 and bought a home that was fairly close to their primary residence — a median distance of 19 miles.
A survey by Chase Manhattan showed that 54 percent of vacation homes are within 300 miles of their owners» primary residence.
Investment - home buyers in 2011 had a median age of 50, earned $ 86,100 and bought a home that was relatively close to their primary residence — a median distance of 25 miles, although 30 percent were more than 100 miles away.
Vacation - home buyers in 2015 had a higher median household income ($ 103,700) than those in 2014 ($ 94,380) and purchased properties that were a median distance of 200 miles away from their primary residences (unchanged from a year ago).
Vacation - home buyers in 2015 had a higher median household income ($ 103,700) than those in 2014 ($ 94,380) and purchased a property that was a median distance of 200 miles away from their primary residence (unchanged from a year ago).
Another interesting tidbit: vacation buyers purchased a home a median distance of 200 miles from their primary residence.
The median distance of the investment property was 24 miles from their primary residence.
• Purchased vacation homes were located a median of 305 miles from the buyer's primary residence.
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