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10-22-2009, 03:45 PM
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getting all information as possible
I am looking to move to NC in two years. There will be three of us moving with 3 dogs. My mother is disabled and there is also my daughter that will be out of school by then. I work at Walmart as a customer service manager so I can transfer so that work will not be a problem. Looking to rent a house for a year to see how things are. Need to be somewhere where there are family things to do but also things for young adults and older adult alike. Friends are saying that I should move in the heartlands as it is alittle of everything. The dogs are small,medium and large. The large one weighs 40 pounds and the small one weighs only 20. If anyone has any ideas of a good area for all of us I would be very thankful.
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10-22-2009, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by stephsmom93
I am looking to move to NC in two years. There will be three of us moving with 3 dogs. My mother is disabled and there is also my daughter that will be out of school by then. I work at Walmart as a customer service manager so I can transfer so that work will not be a problem. Looking to rent a house for a year to see how things are. Need to be somewhere where there are family things to do but also things for young adults and older adult alike. Friends are saying that I should move in the heartlands as it is alittle of everything. The dogs are small,medium and large. The large one weighs 40 pounds and the small one weighs only 20. If anyone has any ideas of a good area for all of us I would be very thankful.
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I look at our smaller cities, they are a bit more affordable. Check out Greensboro, Greenville or Hendersonville. Best of luck to you with your plans!
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10-22-2009, 04:10 PM
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I know they are opening a new walmart in Raeford. I wouldn't live in Raeford but maybe a town close by.
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10-22-2009, 08:08 PM
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thanks
Thank you for your help and information. I thought that I read somewhere that Greenville was not a good place to be. Need to find more information about that one.
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10-22-2009, 09:32 PM
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My mother is disabled ...
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What is the relevence of that statement? Does she or will she need some sort of special services or medical care?
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10-23-2009, 09:47 AM
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Sorry I did not mean that there is anything wrong with her being disabled. I should have written in that I would love to also be near doctors that she will need --prime, foot and leg, heart. again sorry to miss lead was thinking and not fully typing.
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10-23-2009, 09:55 AM
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Thank you for your help and information. I thought that I read somewhere that Greenville was not a good place to be. Need to find more information about that one.
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Well, it is a college town - and because of that it's also a good town for medical services, that's why I mentioned it. I'm sure like any town it has a bad side to it, but when I've been thru it I've liked what I've seen 
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10-23-2009, 10:13 AM
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I have read more about it and it sounds not as bad as some people say. Thank you for you advise and will be looking into there and greenboro more.
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