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Anyhow, as a side note if you are looking to relocate, take a peak at Eastern CT..."East of the River" as we say in the metro Hartford area. You might be surprised to find close to NC prices and a very very good quality of life. Taxes are high, I can't deny that...but it's not a deal breaker either. Best of luck to you! |
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The pros to ct, the diversity, of people. My dh is from poland and we are still able to giv eourkids lot of polsih culture . Today when are dryer went the repair man was polish. Lots of things to do where I live for the kids, the town the schools the library run wonderful programs. lOts of mussems and other things to do. The schools are great, our famlies are pretty much near by. The cons to ct housing is expensive. We jsut got notice from the town on fair market value of our home. It would be around 179k , on 912 suqare foot home. 179k would get us more home in nc. the winters can be long and cold too, it was only thirty eight today! taxes are high, on the dinky house I mentioned we pay over 3k in taxes every year. Cons to Nc, well critters, (although we did have a fox visit us here too) hot summers. Not as many city services, still I think if I netowrk I can find thigs to keep us busy like at the "y" churches ect. Trying to make new friends and get to know people. ajusting to a new way of llife and culture. The pros to nc saving alot of money on housing and taxes. That could mena a higher quality of life for our kids. Being at a distance form famliy makes us relay be our own famliy in a way. |
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not realy, my dh is a leagal imaigrant. He realy feels for the ileagels who work here for little money doing hard jobs. He understand how hard it is to leave everything you know to come here and make a beter life for you famliy. he came here when he was ateen and it was not easy coming here as leagel with famlily support here(his dads sisters) some peolple come here with none.
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I understand your dilemma. The best thing you seem to have in your favor is that it sounds like you & your wife earn an income that can sustain you in either place. So, by saying that, I would say live where you feel a true connection. Life is too short to be unhappy if you can change something. But keep in mind that things are rarely the same when you go back. My vote is for you to go back to CT. You can always retire to a warmer climate later if you chose to do so.
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LIMBO....I lived in Southport in 1986 and absolutely hated it! Great place to visit, but not live. I had lived in Asheville for 9yrs(loved it) and now Raleigh/Cary for the past 20 yrs and won't leave. What I am trying to say is not every place is for everyone.
What you need to decide is what do you want your children to remember about their home life and you as parents? Is it time spent with them playing ball or reading a book? Or working to buy them a new car at the age of 16 and you implement hard work values? Nothing can take away what family time is worth. We are the biggest advocate in our children's life and we all want the best for our kids. Your asking for our imput..ask the children what they want and what would they like to remember. Kids are honest! Ask yourself...how did you come away feeling about it? It is obvious Leland is not for your family. You already know you will be a workaholic if you return to CT as you stated. Some will say you thought it would be greener on the other side while I say it is never the same 2nd time around. Research other areas of NC within driving distance and see if something fits your family lifestyle. A town about 90 minutes from you is Clayton. Many people coming in from the NE, where Leland doesn't have many moving in. Maybe a town where many are moving like you are and can relate to how you are feeling is a bonus in itself. Its hard, but I am sure you will make the best choice for your family. Good Luck |
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Thank you Jviello! Can you give me the names of any cities in that area? The "halfback" thing is definetly not working out.
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I'll start about 10 minutes East on the traffic free interstate of DT Hartford and continue fanning out Eastward. South Windsor, Manchester Ellington, Vernon, Coventry, Bolton Tollland, Willington, Ashford You can find a lot of home for the money in those areas, in some feel like you are in the North woods of Maine but are 5 minutes to the interstate and 10 minutes from major shopping areas and 20 into DT Hartford. You also have the RT2 corridor heading Southeast from the City. Glastonbury is very very nice town but it's not cheap. Heading down RT2 into Marlborough, Colchester etc is very nice and affordable too. They are the fastest growing areas of CT for a reason - but not crazy uncontrolled slap it up as fast as you can and make it congested type growth like you see down there. Access to DT Hartford and all it offers is a breeze. All the shopping you can handle is at your door. Ton's of history, tons of culture, rolling hills, quiet drives, ocean in 20-30 minutes, 1.5 hours to Boston or NYC if you want to day trip etc etc...simple, elegant quality of life. Feel free to PM if you need want any guidance. I've been where you are in many regards and am finally settled and happy. Here is a link to a CT River Valley visitors guide that has a lot of "to do" info - and it's not a masked marketing piece of material IMO - it's pretty solid in what's actually here. http://www.visitctriver.com/pdf/Visi...ervalleyct.pdf And a link to a recent conversation where I posted some more links and info: Information on Hebron, CT Best of luck to you! |
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I'm speaking of somone like my El Salvadorian come US citizen clients I was speaking with last week who went through a lot to get here and were just "jumped" in line by someone with no respect for our borders and process of entry. But this thread isn't about immigration. I was just making an observation. As for your tax rate and value - it's sounds like you are near FFC or in FFC. FFC and close by do NOT represent the whole state. Please keep that in mind. My much larger home, on probably 8 times the property has a town valuation less than yours and I'm literally 15 minutes from my "rural" door to the streets of Hartford. |
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Limbo - where did you want to move back to in CT? I know that living in Fairfield County can be expensive but living in the Hartford area is much easier. After doing some research, Glastonbury Schools are higher rated than here in Wake County plus you don't have to worry about the over-crowding, your kids being in a modular classroom or the "teaching to the test" that so many people complain about. Granted Glastonbury is a little higher priced than some of the other surrounding towns but we were actually paying less to live there than here in NC. Costs for everthing here are increasing! Not to mention Glastonbury is so convenient to everything. The other thing is that you cannot put a price on is lifestyle. So much more hectic here in Wake County, NC.
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