What’s your forecast for 2009?
There’s one good thing you could say about 2008 - it’ll be over soon. But what’s to come in the new year? Do you see a recovery, more of the same or things going from bad to worse? Let us know what you think.
Best Places to Live 2008: Tops for homes
What do you think of the towns on this year’s list of places where real estate is most affordable — and priciest? Which are your favorite cities? What makes them great American towns? Would you consider moving to one of them? Are real estate prices the most important factor? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008: Most singles
What do you think of the places on this year’s Most Singles list? Which are your favorite towns? Would you consider moving to one of them? What do you think makes a place great to live and date? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008
What do you think of this year’s Best Places to Live list? Which are your favorite cities? What makes them great American towns? Would you consider moving to one of them? What do you think is most important when considering where to live — real estate prices, school systems, taxes, job opportunities, lack of stress? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008: No. 10 Town
What do you think of the No. 10 town on this year’s Best Places to Live list? What makes it a great American town? Are real estate prices reasonable? How are the schools? What activities and events does it offer? Is it a place where you can live a low-stress life? If you don’t live there now, would you consider moving there? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008: No. 9 Town
What do you think of the No. 9 town on this year’s Best Places to Live list? What makes it a great American town? Are real estate prices reasonable? How are the schools? What activities and events does it offer? Is it a place where you can live a low-stress life? If you don’t live there now, would you consider moving there? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008: No. 8 Town
What do you think of the No. 8 town on this year’s Best Places to Live list? What makes it a great American town? Are real estate prices reasonable? How are the schools? What activities and events does it offer? Is it a place where you can live a low-stress life? If you don’t live there now, would you consider moving there? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008: No. 7 Town
What do you think of the No. 7 town on this year’s Best Places to Live list? What makes it a great American town? Are real estate prices reasonable? How are the schools? What activities and events does it offer? Is it a place where you can live a low-stress life? If you don’t live there now, would you consider moving there? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008: No. 6 Town
What do you think of the No. 6 town on this year’s Best Places to Live list? What makes it a great American town? Are real estate prices reasonable? How are the schools? What activities and events does it offer? Is it a place where you can live a low-stress life? If you don’t live there now, would you consider moving there? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008: No. 5 Town
What do you think of the No. 5 town on this year’s Best Places to Live list? What makes it a great American town? Are real estate prices reasonable? How are the schools? What activities and events does it offer? Is it a place where you can live a low-stress life? If you don’t live there now, would you consider moving there? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008: No. 4 Town
What do you think of the No. 4 town on this year’s Best Places to Live list? What makes it a great American town? Are real estate prices reasonable? How are the schools? What activities and events does it offer? Is it a place where you can live a low-stress life? If you don’t live there now, would you consider moving there? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008: No. 3 Town
What do you think of the No. 3 town on this year’s Best Places to Live list? What makes it a great American town? Are real estate prices reasonable? How are the schools? What activities and events does it offer? Is it a place where you can live a low-stress life? If you don’t live there now, would you consider moving there? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008: No. 2 Town
What do you think of the No. 2 town on this year’s Best Places to Live list? What makes it a great American town? Are real estate prices reasonable? How are the schools? What activities and events does it offer? Is it a place where you can live a low-stress life? If you don’t live there now, would you consider moving there? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
Best Places to Live 2008: No. 1 Town
What do you think of Plymouth, MN, the No. 1 town on this year’s Best Places to Live list? What makes it a great American town? Are real estate prices reasonable? How are the schools? What activities and events does it offer? Is it a place where you can live a low-stress life? If you don’t live there now, would you consider moving there? Tell us what you think. The best replies will be published here, and possibly in a future story on CNNMoney.com.
How much do you know about your spouse’s money?
Research shows that couples are often astonishingly clueless about all aspects of their financial lives together. How much do you know about your partner’s finances? What do you reveal? What are you trying to keep quiet?
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