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What LGBT Citizens Can Expect in Baltimore

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Baltimore may not be the capital city of Maryland, but it’s probably the most famous. This city, which is technically not considered part of any county, is known for having the most public monuments per capita than any other city in the country, as about one out of every three buildings is on the National Register. If you’re a part of the LGBT community who loves history, art, and architecture, then Baltimore is for you! The city actually has a pretty good-sized LGBT community, and it’s growing. You’ll find a […]

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Best LGBT Cities in the Central US

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While a lot of people look to the two coasts for the best LGBT cities out there, there are a number of places in the central US that are great places to live. You’ll find a number of gay and lesbian real estate agents in these cities just waiting to help you find the home of your dreams. For our purposes, we’re defining “Central US” as the middle section of the country—Texas and Louisiana up through North Dakota, Minnesota, and Michigan. While some of those states are often classified as […]

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Want to Move to Trenton?

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Trenton, New Jersey, is the state’s capital and, in 1784, was actually the capital of the United States. Following the end of the war, the Confederation Congress met in the city during November and December, making it the de facto capital of the young country. However, Trenton only held this honor for 54 days. But that was then. How is the city now, and is it a good home for an LGBT family or a single person looking to put down roots? Finding a gay or lesbian real estate agent […]

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Living in Honolulu as Part of the LGBT Community

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Are you thinking about moving to Honolulu? Situated on the large island of Oahu, Honolulu is a large port and is considered to be the gateway to the gorgeous state. It’s the most populous city in Hawaii, has many different international businesses, and, best of all, is very LGBT friendly. Both the state and the city itself are quite welcoming to gay and lesbian residents and newcomers, so if you’re considering a move to the tropical state, you may want to give Honolulu a look-over. Of course, you do have […]

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Living the LGBT Life in Maryland

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Maryland is a great state to live in—it’s near Washington, D.C. and within driving distance of New York City, Philadelphia, and other major East Coast metro areas. The state capital of Baltimore is home to a large number of people itself, and the state’s economy is so good that it has the lowest poverty rate in the U.S. Much of this has to do with the fact that many work in Washington, D.C. or in the satellite government offices and other installations in the state. Maryland also has a number […]

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The Best Gay Neighborhoods in Austin, Texas

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Thinking about moving to Austin, Texas? It’s one of the South’s most progressive cities; in fact, it may be one of the most LGBT-friendly cities in the entire country. A lot of people who want to remain in Texas or the Southern part of the U.S. move to Austin because it is so welcoming. As with many LGBT people, you might ask your gay or lesbian real estate agent if the city has any gay neighborhoods. Some would say that all of Austin is a gay neighborhood, but there are […]

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LGBT Living in California

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When LGBT people think about moving away from conservative states, most think of one of two places: New York and California. Both can be very expensive, but there are some places in each state that are actually fairly affordable. This is especially true of California. While cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco have very high real estate prices and costs of living in general, other cities are not quite as bad. California is also known for being a very liberal state and as the site of the defeat of […]

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New Cities Top LGBT Vacation Destination List

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In the past, lists of top LGBT vacation spots or places to live were no surprise: cities like San Francisco, Seattle, and New York were in the top five over and over. But things have begun to change, and the 2016 LGBT vacation destination list contains some surprising cities. In a survey done by Gogobot, a number of cities that are considered second-tier have taken over the list, replacing the more well-known LGBT cities. Breaking Down the City List Atlanta has topped the 2016 list, which some may find surprising […]

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Thinking of a Home Relocation? Key Considerations for a Smooth Move

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Embarking on a journey to a new home is an exciting yet complex endeavor. To ensure a seamless transition, it’s crucial to consider various factors that can significantly impact your life. From work opportunities to educational institutions and safety, here are key considerations when relocating. Employment OpportunitiesOne of the primary reasons for a move is often job-related. Consider the availability of employment opportunities in the new location. Research industries thriving in the area, job market trends, and whether your skills align with local demand. Securing a job beforehand or understanding […]

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Living in South Dakota

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South Dakota isn’t one of the states a lot of people talk about—it’s not often in the news, and it is only really known to be the home of Mount Rushmore. However, there are many who call the state home, and there are those who may be considering a move to South Dakota. If you’re one of them, you probably want to know what the state’s take on LGBT rights are. You may be surprised about how liberal the state is in some ways and dismayed about how conservative it […]

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