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Family of 4 moving to Charlotte area maybe. Job is in Lincolnton. Would be open to living in the town itself, but somewhere else with commute less than 30 mins might be ok. Education is important to us (both primary and secondary), but if public schools are sub par in the area we would be fine with private school. A 4/3 or 4/4 for under 250k would be nice. Any suggestions? Gastonia seems sketchy, Belmont seems nicer, but how about other areas? Maybe something north or on the way to Asheville? Would like a short breakdown of surrounding areas if possible.
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Family of 4 moving to Charlotte area maybe. Job is in Lincolnton. Would be open to living in the town itself, but somewhere else with commute less than 30 mins might be ok. Education is important to us (both primary and secondary), but if public schools are sub par in the area we would be fine with private school. A 4/3 or 4/4 for under 250k would be nice. Any suggestions? Gastonia seems sketchy, Belmont seems nicer, but how about other areas? Maybe something north or on the way to Asheville? Would like a short breakdown of surrounding areas if possible.
I've heard that North Lincoln is a good high school. We used to have a poster who lived in that area, with a child in elementary school. She hated that school. She no longer posts, so that's that. If your job would be in the industrial park off 321, near the Catawba County line, look in Hickory.
If the job, is near the city of Lincolnton, look in Belmont, the SE quadrant of Gastonia, and Kings Mountain, on the Cleveland County side of the town.
Gastonia can be a mixed bag on several levels, including schools. There's good and bad. The SE quadrant is just as nice as the better areas of Charlotte.
I've heard that North Lincoln is a good high school. We used to have a poster who lived in that area, with a child in elementary school. She hated that school. She no longer posts, so that's that. If your job would be in the industrial park off 321, near the Catawba County line, look in Hickory.
If the job, is near the city of Lincolnton, look in Belmont, the SE quadrant of Gastonia, and Kings Mountain, on the Cleveland County side of the town.
Gastonia can be a mixed bag on several levels, including schools. There's good and bad. The SE quadrant is just as nice as the better areas of Charlotte.
I guess the question is what type town do you want to live in? Do you want to be closer to Charlotte but not too far from Lincolnton? If so, consider Belmont. If living close to Charlotte is not important, consider Lincolnton or cherryville. Just be aware that Lincolnton and cherryville are small towns.
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I guess the question is what type town do you want to live in? Do you want to be closer to Charlotte but not too far from Lincolnton? If so, consider Belmont. If living close to Charlotte is not important, consider Lincolnton or cherryville. Just be aware that Lincolnton and cherryville are small towns.
150 goes from Lincolnton to Cherryville to Shelby. I generally don't recommend Shelby for most people who are looking to move west of Charlotte. However, approximately at downtown Cherryville a north/south road intersects 150 that goes to Kings Mountain, which has better schools than Shelby and access to both 74 and I 85. As I always tell people who are looking for schools, they should keep to the Cleveland County side of Kings Mountain. Kings Mountain is roughly the size of Cherryville + Bessemer City. It's roughly the same size as Lincolnton, but with about 50% transplants.
After the 2010 census Kings Mountain and Belmont were very close in population. I expect there to be a larger difference this year. With the job location where it is, driving from Belmont would necessitate either driving to Kings Mountain, then going to Cherryville and east towards Lincolnton on 150, or going north on 321 to Lincolnton then driving through Lincolnton. I got lost in Lincolnton once, and it was not pleasant.
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I guess the question is what type town do you want to live in? Do you want to be closer to Charlotte but not too far from Lincolnton? If so, consider Belmont. If living close to Charlotte is not important, consider Lincolnton or cherryville. Just be aware that Lincolnton and cherryville are small towns.
Not sure to be honest. I have family in South Charlotte and Winston-Salem and my wife has family in Greensboro, so we will have opportunities to experience what NC has to offer regardless. We were both originally from South FL which is about twice the size of Charlotte metro, but have been living in Iowa for past 6 yrs. I just want to live in an area where ppl aren't so simple and are more I'm tune with what's going on in the world. We both come from international families. Does that help?
I don't know anything about the small towns outside of Charlotte NC. Is it Appalachiaesque, more southern, or are the transplants present there too?
Oh yeah and an really good track and field club for my son would be nice too
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Being flown in for a final interview and visit coming up next week.
Not sure to be honest. I have family in South Charlotte and Winston-Salem and my wife has family in Greensboro, so we will have opportunities to experience what NC has to offer regardless. We were both originally from South FL which is about twice the size of Charlotte metro, but have been living in Iowa for past 6 yrs. I just want to live in an area where ppl aren't so simple and are more I'm tune with what's going on in the world. We both come from international families. Does that help?
I don't know anything about the small towns outside of Charlotte NC. Is it Appalachiaesque, more southern, or are the transplants present there too?
Oh yeah and an really good track and field club for my son would be nice too
Well, Cherryville is sort of isolated, so you might want to drive around from Kings Mountain to Belmont and get out and experience the various places.
Check the high school websites for Kings Mountain HS, Ashbrook HS, (Gastonia) Stuart Cramer HS, (Cramerton) and Southpoint HS (in Belmont) these towns are all along US 74, and all have a fair number of transplants
Well, Cherryville is sort of isolated, so you might want to drive around from Kings Mountain to Belmont and get out and experience the various places.
Check the high school websites for Kings Mountain HS, Ashbrook HS, (Gastonia) Stuart Cramer HS, (Cramerton) and Southpoint HS (in Belmont) these towns are all along US 74, and all have a fair number of transplants
Thanks I think Gaston county might be a good place to start.
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