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Health Smart Publishing to Publish Updated Version of the Book “Small Town Dream – The Guide to Moving to Small Town America”

Even before the coronavirus pandemic, many people were questioning if living in the big city was worth all of the hassles. As our country adjusts to the “new normal”, now is the time to look at the lifestyle you want for you and your family. For many, the “Big City” lifestyle is losing its appeal.

Are you tired of paying high taxes, ridiculous parking fees and having increased stress levels by living in the Big City? If so, this book is an absolute must…

With all of the craziness from COVID-19, protests and more many people are looking for a less-stress way of life. For many small town America is the answer.

According to Andy LaPointe, author of Small Town Dream, “With everything happening lately, urban living has lost a lot of its appeal. Not only is it expensive, many big cities now bring with it the worry about social distancing, increased potential of riots and more. Thanks to modern technology, many can now work remotely without having to even go into the office. It’s crazy. But with the COVID-19 pandemic, life has been turned on its head and many people with or without kids are wondering if living in the city is worth is any more. “

Mr. LaPointe continued, “Remote learning, working, paying bills and grocery shopping is fast becoming part of everyday life. This means, living in a big city doesn’t have to be the only place to earn, learn and shop a living anymore.”

About Mr. LaPointe:

His background includes 8 years as a licensed Realtor® and then over 15+ years in the financial services industry. He has appeared on numerous television and radio broadcasts talking about real estate and money management. My articles have appeared in numerous publications.

Contact Information:

Andy LaPointe
7053 M-88 South Bellaire, MI 49615
1-231-533-8788 – Direct Dial

www.SmallTownDream.com

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