Transportation
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New research reveals that during the last recession, housing values performed 42 percent better on average if they were located near public transportation with high-frequency service.
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A study released by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) and NAR reveals that during the last recession, residential property values performed 41 percent better on average if they were located near public transportation with high-
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About 600,000 Americans travel 90-plus minutes each way—more than 50 miles—to get from home to work each day, according to a new U.S. Census Bureau report.
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"Transit-oriented development" gives homeowners more options for how they live their daily lives.
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REALTOR® associations have long known that people frequently make housing choices based on proximity to transportation. That’s why REALTOR® associations across the country are educating about, and advocating for, public transportation.
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Roads across the United States have been losing lanes and girth, but gaining multi-modal use, increasing safety and promoting businesses.
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The “Build a Better Block” project bringing blighted areas of communities back to life by making streets more pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly.
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The need for rural transit, the challenges involved in delivering it and various places where it’s thriving.
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TOD developments are generally holding their value better than other housing options.
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America’s quest to build high speed rail may have gotten derailed in the last few years, but there are signs that it may be getting back on track.
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