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Old 08-24-2008, 08:16 PM
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I heard that all new residents must take a driver's test within 6 mos. of their moving.
A new resident has 60 days after establishing residence to obtain a North Carolina license or learner permit.

http://www.ncdot.org/dmv/driver_serv...Residents.html

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Thank you all for the information provided. I look forward to receiving more responses to my queries.

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Old 08-25-2008, 03:45 PM
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anybody familiar with the farms in calabash, I was planning to go closer to Wilmington for access to jobs, but I like the calabash area,and stopped in the Farms on my way thru on vacation ,& liked what I saw, any info would be helpful
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I visited Calabash last November and agree with the poster about Sunset Beach! Awesome!
My husband and I are newly retired and are looking at places that are quieter and slower...been checking out Tennessee and Southern Illinois. We live in Southern California right now and want to get away from the rat race and all that entails.
My questions are...how do you all fare during hurricane season there, and can one afford to live there if you are on a somewhat limited income??? Does everyone own or are there decent affordable rentals? We own now, but think we'd like to rent at first...and no, we aren't going to make a bundle off of our home, even though it's in So California!! I would appreciate any help you can give me!
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will be moving to the calabash, shallotte area in or around september 2009. can anyone recommend an apt? just my husband and myself and they must accept small dogs. thanks
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Calabash, Quiet, friendly place to be yet close to Myrtle, retaurants and all kinds of things you can want to do. We like it very much.
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