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Which one would you say is better to live for safety, convenience to restaurants, shops, etc., lots of families...
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Both have the pro's and cons. Either one you should do fine in. Research each area by driving around and narrow it down.
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agree with QC, both have pro's and con's...where will you be commuting to, that's a big factor...traffic can be a bear here!
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Taxes are higher in Huntersville...Again, I agree with those two...You have picked two good areas, now get out and drive...LOL...
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Huntersville is more high end than Concord. BOTH are very nice, but Huntersville gets my vote. It is also closer into Charlotte and an easier commute. Just depends on what you are looking for.
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Huntersville more high end??? You need to get out and drive.. New communities in Concord Christenbury 400-2 million, Sycamore Ridge 700-1.5 mil, Pine Creek 800-3 million.
Both areas are nice but not to say one is more high end than the other. A matter of where you are in Concord... |
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huntersville is my vote!
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