Local Resources
Take a look at some of the great things Huron and the surrounding area have to offer. These resources are designed to help you move and get settled, and to acquaint you with the area after your move.
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| Local Information - research local area info, stats, and events | |
| Maps | |
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| Mortgage | |
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| Relocation Links | |
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| Official City Websites - Find local area info websites and around the world! | |
| US State Departments of Education - See the list of local schools and all 50 states. | |
| USPS Movers Guide - Help for planning and executing your move. | |
| Rentals | |
| Available Rentals - The Rentals section of this website will assist you on finding infomation on the available rentals in Huron. You will also find a number of resources that will assist you in your housing search in and around the community. Resources included for your review include Zoning Ordinances, Sub-Division Ordinances, a Housing Needs Assessment for the City of Huron, resource agencies, and much more. | |
| Schools | |
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| State dept. of education - school reports, statistics, demographics.... | |
| Local Weather | |
| Local Weather - forecasts, weather patterns, radars.... | |
| Tax Information | |
| Homeowner deductions information - Real Estate (Taxes, Mortgage Interest, Points, Other Property Expenses) | |
| How to report moving expenses - This publication explains the deduction of certain expenses of moving to a new home because you changed job locations or started a new job. | |
| Selling your home - Seven things you should know when selling your home. People who sell their home may be able to exclude the gain from their income. Here are seven things every homeowner should know if they sold, or plan to sell their house. | |
| Tax information for homeowners - This publication provides tax information for first-time homeowners. Your first home may be a house, condominium, cooperative apartment, mobile home, houseboat, or house trailer. | |
