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Unread 02-11-2007, 01:53 PM
 
Location: Lake Norman Area
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Can anyone tell me if there are some particularly 'run-down' areas in and around the Hickory area where it might not be wise to invest? So far the area looks beautiful (on-line) but every Paradise has its downside.

Thinking maybe a lot on one of the lakes in the area. Where are the good spots and the ones to stay away from?

Thanks to all, Gary
You can tell which areas to or not to invest when you come visit. There is public housing in Hickory, but those parts are sectioned off by themselves pretty much. One, and the largest area is located off of South Center St, which is south of the downtown area. Another is called Ridecrest, even more off by itself on the far eastern area of the city.

Typically, I have seen the northwestern part of the city with the nicer parts of town. Also the more historic, older neighborhood around Frye Regional Hospital.

Check out Hickorygov.com, the police link on there is informative. The city police have the city broken down into different "pacts" as they call it - also known as precints to other police departments.
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Unread 02-11-2007, 02:58 PM
 
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You can tell which areas to or not to invest when you come visit. There is public housing in Hickory, but those parts are sectioned off by themselves pretty much. One, and the largest area is located off of South Center St, which is south of the downtown area. Another is called Ridecrest, even more off by itself on the far eastern area of the city.

Typically, I have seen the northwestern part of the city with the nicer parts of town. Also the more historic, older neighborhood around Frye Regional Hospital.

Check out Hickorygov.com, the police link on there is informative. The city police have the city broken down into different "pacts" as they call it - also known as precints to other police departments.
Thanks, Carolina native. We may visit in March. Sounds great. That's the idea of these threads. For people like me to maybe 'cross' some places off the list and concentrate on those areas that the natives rave about.

Take care, Gary
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Unread 02-23-2007, 07:34 PM
 
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Well,,I live in yadkinville,and I must say,,If you like country we are the place to be.A very small town,that doesnt have alot of anything.A nice place to raise a family.30 minutes from all the cities around,,like winston,statsville,,etc.a central hub.Anyway,,,there is nothing wrong with our town.
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Unread 02-23-2007, 08:09 PM
 
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Asheville is great! Where else can you walk down the street with lesbians, drunks, woodchucks, and rich people, all at the same time?
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Unread 02-24-2007, 06:12 AM
 
Location: Raleigh, NC
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[quote=Teressah;138872]We are going to Hickory, to see relatives in Conover, for Thanksgiving! QUOTE]

yeah, if you dont mind being in the middle of nowhere...sorry...my sister lives in taylorsville...nothing to do there.....they have to drive @ 1/2 hour to go to the stores etc
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Unread 02-24-2007, 08:52 AM
 
Location: The Denver, CO area
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Canton would be my choice for a western NC town not to move to. Its not that there arent pretty areas to buy homes there, but the paper mill stinks and im not sure about the air and water quality there.
The smell isn't always there (well from what I noticed). Maybe it was the way the wind blew.
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Unread 02-25-2007, 08:54 AM
 
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Default Dark blue? PC?

Excuse my ignorance - what do these terms mean?
Thanks.
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Unread 02-25-2007, 09:36 AM
 
Location: The Denver, CO area
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Dark blue probably means the blue color for Duke University (the Blue Devils).
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Unread 02-25-2007, 12:09 PM
 
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Hi all! Sorry if this has been asked before, but I searched around and could not find a thread discussing the worst towns/areas of NC.

Where would you absolutely NOT want to live??
Thanks!
I have lived in Rocky Mount area most of my life. The schools are alright, but I have heard that is going down hill. Crimes are high here. If you are planning to move here it is best to live in surrounding towns like Nashville or Red Oak. They have a small town feel, but close enough to Rocky Mount for shopping and job commute. If you are a younger couple like myself I would not recommend this area. Not alot of culture or nightspots unless you carry a gun. I am not saying this is a bad city all the way around, but it definently has its low points.

My husband and I are actually looking to relocate to the Asheville area. If any one knows of some nice quaint surrounding towns with reasonably priced real estate please let me know. Thanks
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Unread 02-25-2007, 02:41 PM
 
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I attended junior high in Henderson (Vance County). I was a kid and had good friends, so I was happy enough there at the time, but much of the population was racist and ignorant. When I went back there a few years ago for a high school reunion I was really appalled at the place. It was a sad enough town when I lived there, and its fortunes have really fallen, at least in the neighborhood I grew up in. A couple of years ago Henderson was profiled in Mother Jones magazine as the epitome of poverty-stricken, downtrodden mill towns in the U.S.

At the high school reunion, I was talking to a woman from my class who has grown up into a delightful, interesting adult. I asked if she still lived in Henderson and she simply grasped my arm and widened her eyes in horror, as if to say, "Are you kidding?"
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