If you're looking for a cheap place to live in New York City, Staten Island or the Bronx are your best bets. The Melrose neighborhood in the Bronx is the cheapest in the city with the median price at $200,300, followed by a slew of North Shore neighborhoods in Staten Island, which ...
When it comes to finding the cheapest places to live in the U.S. for city dwellers, the best locations to settle down are mostly south of the Mason-Dixon line. Tennessee and Alabama are just a couple of the Southern states making multiple appearances on our list of the cheapest places to...
Not all parts of Detroit are cheap for renters, however. Rent prices vary widely, with neighborhoods like Barton-McFarland costing less than $500 a month while Downtown Detroit costs nearly $1,800 a month, according to RentJungle. 1. Toledo, Ohio Getty Images/iStockphoto 1-bedroom median ...
Sweden's capital practically wrote the book on modern Nordic design and trendy neighborhoods full of hip creatives — you could spend days hopping from happening bars to design collectives to sceney restaurants. But immerse yourself in history to get a fuller picture: Gamla Stan, where Stockholm ...
After clicking "Find a Hotel", you'll see a map of your travel area with various neighborhoods highlighted in green. On the left, you'll see a list of hotel options. Click on one of the green neighborhood areas to narrow your search. Filter by price, hotel class, amenities, guest rati...