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young couple ages 35 to 41 interracial looking to have a permanent home in the area. I am originally from NJ (large city) specifically fiance is from small town in wisconsin. We both gamers, loves movies, dinner, nature, traveling, bowling, miniature golf, shopping, concerts, amusement parks and the like. We dont have any children.
As far as employment its plumbing, CDL driving , manufacturing, customer service, and computers. Which is more ideal in the area to rent at first until we can finally buy a home.
young couple ages 35 to 41 interracial looking to have a permanent home in the area.
We dont have any children.
Which is more ideal in the area to rent at first until we can finally buy a home.
START with finding at least one solid job then look to be as near to it as practical.
Make some friends, poke around, learn your way around... likely move after a year too.
But wherever that job (or jobs) might be... it still isn't a very large area to commute within.
START with finding at least one solid job then look to be as near to it as practical.
Make some friends, poke around, learn your way around... likely move after a year too.
But wherever that job (or jobs) might be... it still isn't a very large area to commute within.
We are already working on the job searching that as we speak. Looking to go at the end of August already have $5k saved to go.
The Triad is simply the name for the region which includes Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point. It includes primarily Guilford (which is where High Point and Greensboro are) and Forsyth (which is where Winston-Salem is) counties, but also surrounding counties.
The Triad is simply the name for the region which includes Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point. It includes primarily Guilford (which is where High Point and Greensboro are) and Forsyth (which is where Winston-Salem is) counties, but also surrounding counties.
is Lexington a part of that? my fiance lived there when he was younger.
Yes, Lexington is considered part of the Triad. Its roughly 25 minutes from there to downtown Winston-Salem via a interstate.
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