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1. www.icarrtel.net
www.icarrtel.net/americanmetro - [Cached]Published on: 5/25/2007 Last Visited: 5/25/2007
Jill Markward, 25, grew up on Long Island, in the shadow of Manhattan. After college, she worked in marketing, but "I had to live at home because it was too expensive."
Markward loves New York's museums and arts scene, but she knew that she would have to live at home if she stayed in the area. When she got a job as a flight attendant for JetBlue Airways, she was offered two options for a home base: John F. Kennedy International Airport, 20 minutes from her parents' house, or Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
Markward chose Florida.
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"If I were on Long Island, I might find a two-bedroom apartment for $1,200, but it would be in someone's basement in a suburban neighborhood," Markward says.
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"It's not New York City," Markward says of her new home in Hollywood, Fla. "But I can drive to Miami in 30 minutes. ... There's less traffic. -
2. Great Homes in Portland Blog!: December 2005 Archives
www.portlands-real-estate.com/ - [Cached]Published on: 12/1/2005 Last Visited: 11/13/2007
Jill Markward, 25, grew up on Long Island, in the shadow of Manhattan. After college, she worked in marketing, but "I had to live at home because it was too expensive."
Markward loves New York's museums and arts scene, but she knew that she would have to live at home if she stayed in the area. When she got a job as a flight attendant for JetBlue Airways, she was offered two options for a home base: John F. Kennedy International Airport, 20 minutes from her parents' house, or Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
Markward chose Florida.
...
"If I were on Long Island, I might find a two-bedroom apartment for $1,200, but it would be in someone's basement in a suburban neighborhood," Markward says.
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"It's not New York City," Markward says of her new home in Hollywood, Fla. "But I can drive to Miami in 30 minutes. ... There's less traffic. -
3. www.portlands-real-estate.com
www.portlands-real-estate.com/ - [Cached]Last Visited: 11/13/2007
Jill Markward, 25, grew up on Long Island, in the shadow of Manhattan. After college, she worked in marketing, but "I had to live at home because it was too expensive."
Markward loves New York's museums and arts scene, but she knew that she would have to live at home if she stayed in the area. When she got a job as a flight attendant for JetBlue Airways, she was offered two options for a home base: John F. Kennedy International Airport, 20 minutes from her parents' house, or Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
Markward chose Florida.
...
"If I were on Long Island, I might find a two-bedroom apartment for $1,200, but it would be in someone's basement in a suburban neighborhood," Markward says.
...
"It's not New York City," Markward says of her new home in Hollywood, Fla. "But I can drive to Miami in 30 minutes. ... There's less traffic.

