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05-01-2006, 06:31 PM
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I am considering moving down and have found a couple affordable houses in the town of Robersonville outside of Greenville. Any one have any information on Robersonville. I am a 40 yr old white male who's career is in retail management and I would have to find a decent paying job. I am not looking for much just a nice quite safe place to live and work without all the hustle and bustle of the N.Va area.
I'm trying to find a decent cheap house to pay out right once I sell my overpriced townhouse
A realtor suggest I also look at Farmville and Ayden.
Any help
I am considering moving down and have found a couple affordable houses in the town of Roseboro outside of Fayetteville. Any one have any information on Roseboro or Clinton. I am a 40 yr old white male who's career is in retail management and I would have to find a decent paying job. I am not looking for much just a nice quite safe place to live and work without all the hustle and bustle of the N.Va area.
I'm trying to find a decent cheap house to pay out right once I sell my overpriced townhouse
My Mom lives outside Elizabethtown and I have other folks in the area but don't know those others too well just a bunch of cousins heck almost everyone I run into is a cousin of some sort in Carolina
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06-22-2007, 07:11 PM
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Location: Sneads Ferry, NC
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I am considering moving down and have found a couple affordable houses in the town of Roseboro outside of Fayetteville. Any one have any information on Roseboro or Clinton.
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Not sure if you are still looking. Clinton has hundreds of acres of turkey farms and lots of immigrant workers. Otherwise it looked pretty quiet.
I've seen a couple of nice historic houses in Roseboro, but it's too isolated for me.
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06-22-2007, 08:36 PM
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I travel through Clinton quite a bit, and haven't seen many "nice" places to live. The pork plant area of town smells and I can imagine it waifs through town quite often, especially in this heat.
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06-25-2007, 03:26 PM
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Waldo Pepper...
Funny, today I was just in the Ayden, Winterville, Greenville AND Farmville areas. I have never pulled off into Farmville but today, for some reason, I did.
Here's what I saw: growth spurt in Farmville. I was surprised to see the nice old renovated/under renovation homes throughout street after street. It seemed to be fairly affordable ($90's-220k-ish), quiet. Though I wonder where one would work without commuting into a larger local city such as Greenville or Wilson.
Have you checked RealEstateBook.com? Or better yet, gotten one of their local books? On the outskirts of Gville there are a lot of brick ramblers that need some work done with huge lots both front and back yards...
So much North Carolina, so little time.
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