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I Agree About Shelby, I've Just Recently Moved To Shelby From Ohio. Great Home Prices, And Only 50 Min. To Charlotte. I Bought A Fixer Upper, All Brick Home With .5 Acre, Woods, Creek , Wildlife In Back Yard, That I'm Almost Done Renovating. Just On Trips To Our Local Loews Store, I've Meet Many Others Who Have Moved Here From The Midwest, And Ne. I Love The Scenic Rolling Hills, And Farm Land Surrounding Shelby. Shelby Does Seem To Be Progressing Too, With Neighborhood "cleanup" Programs Going On Every Week. Also New Boat Factory And "indian Motorcycle" Plant Going Up In Nearby Kings Mt.also New Hwy 74 Bypass Just Got Oked To Be Built Around Shelby.
The news is in that Scotland County has the highest unemployment rate (10.2%) for the month of May for the entire state. It also abuts Marlboro county SC that is at or near the highest unemployment for SC. So those of you who are fans of other areas need to put up some numbers or I think that Scotland Co. (Laurinburg, Maxon) gets the prize.
I am thinking about moving to either Rocky Mount, Greenville, or Winston-Salem. What are these places like? I like big towns... I am from the Detroit area so shopping malls and such are a must, but I also like a lot of trees. I heard that Winston-Salem is "ghetto". What makes it ghetto? Could anyone tell me a little bit about these places? My reason to move there is because I want to go to school at the local community colleges and basically try something new.
If you are coming from Detroit or any place North, you need to realize that you are entering a different culture and things will be the opposite from there. People from the North seem to like living in large cities. In North Carolina, the country is preferred. It is always better to live in an unincorporated place than to live in the city. We try to get as far from the city as we can and still be close enough to drive in for medical, shopping, etc. Neither my husband nor I have ever had a drink of an alcoholic beverage and probably never will. Our life is centered around the church and family. When you grow up on 100 acres, you don't really care what is around you. You are pretty much self-contained.
Most of our towns have trees. North Carolina would be a shopping dream for you. We have outlet malls from one end of the state to the other.
Forget you car has a horn. Our car has been loan free for a long time and my horn has probably been used less than 10 times. Horns are to scare animals from the road so they don't get run over. Only rude people use them otherwise.
Forget how smart you are. We don't care how smart you are, we want to know how polite you are. No four-letter words please. Only uneducated people use those. Educated people can express themselves without being offensive.
If you like big towns, the only town that will fit your requirements will probably be Charlotte. Good luck with your search. I mean this to be helpful.
I would say that Jacksonville is one of the worst town based solely on jobs and looks of the town. It has a lot of bad strip bar joints and lawless behavior.
Stay away from Siler City! It's awful! Randolph County used to be a nice place, but it's quickly loosing that too! Agreed, Davidson County is too backward to believe unless you're around the lakes down there.
fayetteville and greensboro top my list...in greensboro it's mostly because of the crazy tax rates. i also don't like piedmont or mountain areas. i'm a coastal lover, so maybe it is different for everyone...
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Forget you car has a horn. Our car has been loan free for a long time and my horn has probably been used less than 10 times. Horns are to scare animals from the road so they don't get run over. Only rude people use them otherwise.
You may want to change your attitude on this a bit. NC state law requires a motorist to blow their horn when passing another vehicle across a broken yellow line. In other words... When I pass you on the road and I blow my horn I'm not being rude, just law abiding. Oh, and turn signals are required too. And that center turn lane... It's not for merging, it's for making turns across traffic. There are way too many locals breaking way too many laws.
I haven't seen anyone in this thread mention one of the great towns of NC -- Hillsborough. Small, pretty, old, close to Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh. Expensive, though.
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