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Date Posted: 20:14:51 12/08/02 Sun
Author: hilary
Subject: Housing the Well -to -Do

*anyone with even the smallest income could afford housing, even if the conditions were incredibly bad

*the richest urban residents lived in the heart of the city in places called the "fashionable districts"

* many took advantage of less exspensive housing on the edge of the city in suburbs linked to the city by many ways of transportation

*Chicago and Boston, for example, grew inormous new suburbs

*real estate developers worked to promote suburbs that would appeal to the citizens wantingof the countryside that the city folk wanted and the city lacked with greenery all around

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