It makes sense that the more populated states are paying more in tax
then less populated states.
Not exact matches
Then again, in
lesser developed and
lesser populated areas, schools are few in between.
The area is full of high rise hotels, shopping malls, bars, and restaurants, so if your Hawaii fantasy is an isolated beach,
then you might want to look for a spot that's
less populated.
In case you are residing in a metro city,
then you will have to pay a higher premium for your car insurance as compared to someone who is living in a
less developed and
lesser populated city.
It is no wonder
then some of the public views the information contained within the MLS Systems as being all they need to buy and sell property and they couldn't care
less who
populates it, funds it or enhances it.