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		<title>Apartment Really Cheaper in Smaller Populated Area?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article today that compared apartment rent in Oklahoma City to New York City kind of amazed me. First, you normally cannot pick which city you can live in because of your career. I doubt most can move to Oklahoma City because their company may not even be found in Oklahoma if it is in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article today that compared apartment rent in Oklahoma City to  New York City kind of amazed me.  First, you normally cannot pick which  city you can live in because of your career.  I doubt most can move to  Oklahoma City because their company may not even be found in Oklahoma  if it is in a larger city such as NYC.  Second, people who live in  larger cities such as NYC, may not want to move to a small town that do  not have a comparable social life or happiness.   You must find where  your career takes you and find a place where you will be happy.</p>
<p>One  good point of <a href="http://realestate.msn.com/rentals/Article_busweek.aspx?cp-documentid=6101943&amp;GT1=35000" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">this article</a> is that it could open up the possibility of  someone who has not considered having an easier life and working less  if they lived in a smaller populated city.  Then again you could move to New  Jersey or even Albany, NY and save money on rent compared to living in  Manhattan.  I would even consider a move to Chelsea or Village area.</p>
<blockquote><p>In a Manhattan apartment that costs $1,600 a month or more to rent,  you&#8217;d be lucky to have a separate bedroom, a dishwasher and a living  room that fits a full couch.</p>
<p>Get a job transfer to Oklahoma  City and a 1,228-square-foot, three-bedroom apartment in a luxury  development with its own clubhouse, hot tub and swimming pool can be  yours for only $989 a month.</p></blockquote>
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