Mass transit, cars, highways, rail service, commuter rail, trains, busses, public transportation, carpools.
no and yes
Roman housing consisted of a variety of building types, ranging from simple apartments to luxurious villas. Common features included atriums, courtyards, and multilevel dwellings to accommodate different social classes. Wealthier Romans had larger homes with amenities like central heating systems and private baths.
Most people who commute in to Salt Lake City for work drive or ride public transportation about 20 - 40 minutes one way. (approximately 20-30 miles)
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cheap apartment can commute to new york city because of accomodation is in large no so there is lot small apartment avalaible for accomodating tenants.
they were neighborhoods away from the city centers. People were attracted to the suburbs by more land or bigger homes
Well in America it changed the way we lived because people could now live in the suburbs and commute to the city to work.
City people usually live in tall apartment homes or condos. Most are middle class, and the homes are well kept, but impoverished homes in the city are dirty and small. A small amount of luxurious aristocrats live in spacious villas or large mansion homes.
2 to 3 million
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Plano homes are a realtor located within the City of Plano in Texas. Plano homes help people looking for homes to rent or purchase and are able to arrange viewings for potential homes.
commute shorter better seasons