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You know what's hard? Trying to work out if the rental on a house* is median or above median for the area when my zip code contains million-dollar houses, historic houses, student housing, and crack houses. This particular one is showing as 100% above median ... but that median includes the really awful housing next to the railroad tracks a mile away. University areas ftw. Aarg.** ETA: And the really awful housing is disproportionately rental, compared to the area this house is in. Hmmm.
* Considering moving to a house when my lease is up, as tired of apartments. Renting, not buying.
** The house is also pretty big. I think it's not too far off what it's worth, at any rate.
* Considering moving to a house when my lease is up, as tired of apartments. Renting, not buying.
** The house is also pretty big. I think it's not too far off what it's worth, at any rate.

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According to the community organizers I know, an area with fewer rentals is safer than one more rentals, even if the income range is the same. FWIW.
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(Er, I *think* it allows pets - that would need to be double-checked.)
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If it's in Tarrant county, you can get property tax info here:
http://www.tad.org/Datasearch/re_location_search.cfm?matches
If Dallas, http://www.dallascad.org/SearchAddr.aspx
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Math, I don't speak it.
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And finally tracked down the leasing agency's website. No pets. Aarg. Emailed them anyway, explaining I had two cats, and if there was any way we could discuss options, volunteering to pay a pet deposit. Can't hurt.