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08-19-2012
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Cleveland's #1 Cowboys fan
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Best places to live in North/South Carolina?
I need some help from people who know the Carolinas. My wife and I are considering moving south from Ohio due to my wife having more opportunities in the education field. Ohio is really on the decline for education and North Carolina and South Carolina are on the rise. So what are the best neighborhoods to raise a family? We're probably looking to rent a house for awhile. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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08-19-2012
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THE BIG DOG
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Not to hijack the thread, but I moved from Ohio 11 years ago. Best thing I ever did. Unfortunately my in-laws still live there so I have to visit once a year.
This is a team who is battling several major injuries to
key players including Pro Bowl talents like Lee, Austin, Jenkins, Murray,
Carter and Ratliff. Other key starters missing include Costa, Smith, Church and
Coleman. That is 11 key players - that's half the starting lineup. Yet we still went 8-8.
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08-19-2012
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Senior Member
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Moved from Ohio in 1996 to Coastal SC and was best thing I ever did.
Schools are hiring here as there is growth. I am in Beaufort which is down near Hilton Head/Savannah.
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08-19-2012
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Save the Snow Leopard
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Upstate SC from Clemson to Spartanburg is good. Columbia is nice but hotter. Charleston area is my favorite. Beaufort, Georgetown and Myrtle Beach good, ok, and decent. Depends on the school district. PM me the school districts and I'll tell you what I know.
NC I know less. Charlotte area including Rock Hill SC is ok. I don't care much for eastern NC. Asheville is nice. Durham and Chapel Hill very nice. Western NC is more isolated but I like it esp if you like the mountains. Gets a little cold for me but I used to ski. The northern area of the state is like rural SC.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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08-20-2012
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Sanka, Ya Dead Mon? Ya Mon.
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I guess I can use this thread as well. Currently moving to North Carolina from Dallas.
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08-20-2012
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Cleveland's #1 Cowboys fan
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Quote:
Originally Posted by big dog cowboy
Not to hijack the thread, but I moved from Ohio 11 years ago. Best thing I ever did. Unfortunately my in-laws still live there so I have to visit once a year.
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You're not hijacking the thread! Where in Ohio did you live?
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08-20-2012
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Cleveland's #1 Cowboys fan
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wolfpack
Moved from Ohio in 1996 to Coastal SC and was best thing I ever did.
Schools are hiring here as there is growth. I am in Beaufort which is down near Hilton Head/Savannah.
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Thanks Wolfpack, will check out Beaufort!
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08-20-2012
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Cleveland's #1 Cowboys fan
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Originally Posted by jobberone
Upstate SC from Clemson to Spartanburg is good. Columbia is nice but hotter. Charleston area is my favorite. Beaufort, Georgetown and Myrtle Beach good, ok, and decent. Depends on the school district. PM me the school districts and I'll tell you what I know.
NC I know less. Charlotte area including Rock Hill SC is ok. I don't care much for eastern NC. Asheville is nice. Durham and Chapel Hill very nice. Western NC is more isolated but I like it esp if you like the mountains. Gets a little cold for me but I used to ski. The northern area of the state is like rural SC.
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Wow you really know the Carolinas  It's still in the early stages but when I find some school districts I will send you a PM, thanks!
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08-20-2012
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Senior Member
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I lived in Myrtle Beach for 5 years and for the most part, really enjoyed it. It's a lot more 'northern' in terms of people so you won't feel like a fish out of water. Good weather and generally a good place to be.
YR
The integrity of the Dallas Sports Media can be summed up in this quote 'I've gotta be the bad guy on CBS11 and my radio job on ESPN. I don't have to be the bad guy here.' - Steve Dennis
Legend of Kirby Dar Dar Blog
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08-20-2012
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The place I've always heard good things about is Raleigh. I've only driven thru there a few times, but I've talked to many people that either really liked it or loved it so much that they wish they didn't move away. Charlotte really turned around in the past 10 years. It's turned into a nice little city instead of some over-cramped snorefest with not much to do. You can get some great houses at some great pricing 20-30 minutes outside of the city.
Wilmington I would generally avoid. Not much going on there and that's where the Hurricanes tend to hit (along with the outer banks).
Columbia is a dump, same with Orangeburg. Charleston is very nice although I think people picture it as the nicest southern city ever and in reality, it's like every city...some great places, some very bad places.
I'm not really a big fan of Hilton Head. It's not what it once was and getting anythign done on that island takes forever. I would definitely check out Raleigh from what I've heard.
YR
The integrity of the Dallas Sports Media can be summed up in this quote 'I've gotta be the bad guy on CBS11 and my radio job on ESPN. I don't have to be the bad guy here.' - Steve Dennis
Legend of Kirby Dar Dar Blog
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08-20-2012
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Originally Posted by Yakuza Rich
The place I've always heard good things about is Raleigh. I've only driven thru there a few times, but I've talked to many people that either really liked it or loved it so much that they wish they didn't move away. Charlotte really turned around in the past 10 years. It's turned into a nice little city instead of some over-cramped snorefest with not much to do. You can get some great houses at some great pricing 20-30 minutes outside of the city.
Wilmington I would generally avoid. Not much going on there and that's where the Hurricanes tend to hit (along with the outer banks).
Columbia is a dump, same with Orangeburg. Charleston is very nice although I think people picture it as the nicest southern city ever and in reality, it's like every city...some great places, some very bad places.
[View Full Quote]I'm not really a big fan of Hilton Head. It's not what it once was and getting anythign done on that island takes forever. I would definitely check out Raleigh from what I've heard.
YR
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Thanks YR! I have heard the same things about Raleigh! What suburbs in Charlotte are good?
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08-20-2012
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THE BIG DOG
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pjtoadie
You're not hijacking the thread! Where in Ohio did you live?
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Dayton.
Used to be a great city but it's been going downhill for so long now I don't think it will ever recover.
This is a team who is battling several major injuries to
key players including Pro Bowl talents like Lee, Austin, Jenkins, Murray,
Carter and Ratliff. Other key starters missing include Costa, Smith, Church and
Coleman. That is 11 key players - that's half the starting lineup. Yet we still went 8-8.
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08-20-2012
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Senior Member
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Depends on what type of terrain and/or weather you prefer. Jobberone is right about the GSP (Greenville/Spartanburg SC area). It's a great place stuck between the low country heat and the mountains cool. furher west from there,but not by much, is the Anderson/ Clemson/ Seneca area.
If you like the coast, Charleston area is neat, albeit hot and muggy in the summer.
In NC, I would say that the coast area around Savannah (one of my all time favorite towns!) is great if you like the coast. Again,hot and humid in summer.
A lot further west is Asheville, NC and the areas on towards Murphy, NC, in the mountains. Being from the Ohio area, the cold in winter shouldn't bother you too much. Super area!!!! All kinds of little towns to enjoy....Sylva, Cullowhee, Cashiers, Franklin.....and it goes on and on. You can find some really good deals in housing in the area at this time.
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08-20-2012
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Yakuza Rich
I lived in Myrtle Beach for 5 years and for the most part, really enjoyed it. It's a lot more 'northern' in terms of people so you won't feel like a fish out of water. Good weather and generally a good place to be.
YR
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I just read an article that backs your claim. Seems that there has been a population boom caused by people moving from the North to the Carolinas. The native population has took a 10% decrease in the last few years. It seems this area is the new Florida.
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08-20-2012
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Cleveland's #1 Cowboys fan
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Quote:
Originally Posted by big dog cowboy
Dayton.
Used to be a great city but it's been going downhill for so long now I don't think it will ever recover.
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Yeah I'm familiar with Dayton and you're right it used to be a great city! I live in the Cleveland area and I am sick of it 
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