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You haven't been to Asheville lately Ziggy. There's more wealth in these mountains (and the coast), many 2nd, and 3rd, homes most which are 'hidden' from sight in the mountains, other than from the air. Very private and secluded. And, well protected.
Well the mountains are considered inland, are they not?
You haven't been to Asheville lately Ziggy. There's more wealth in these mountains (and the coast), many 2nd, and 3rd, homes most which are 'hidden' from sight in the mountains, other than from the air. Very private and secluded. And, well protected.
NC and S.C. are essentially the same state. More so than say Texas and New York.
When people try to compare the two, they’re really just comparing different cities.
NC and S.C. are essentially the same state. More so than say Texas and New York.
When people try to compare the two, they’re really just comparing different cities.
I agree. Very similar. Many are basing their beliefs on comparing towns/cities versus the state.
NC and S.C. are essentially the same state. More so than say Texas and New York.
When people try to compare the two, they’re really just comparing different cities.
They have similarities for sure, but it's quite a stretch to say "they are essentially the same state." They have some recognizable differences as well.
NC and S.C. are essentially the same state. More so than say Texas and New York.
When people try to compare the two, they’re really just comparing different cities.
NC, as a whole, is more progressive..SC has nothing that compares to the Charlotte and Raleigh/Durham areas and certainly not the Asheville area. NC is more like Virginia while SC is more llike other states in the south, like Georgia, Alabama, etc...
Charlotte is really a NC-SC metro. York County in SC near Charlotte is SC's 7th most populated county. Part of the reason York County is growing is it has lower property taxes.
Greenville offers me more than any city in NC can. It is the largest metro near the Blue Ridge mountains in the two states, and I like the downtown area better than the ones in Charlotte, Raleigh, Asheville, and the Triad. It is not as cold as Asheville in the winter.
Greenville has a much larger white collar job market than Asheville. Asheville does not even have an Apple store.
Last edited by ClemVegas; 12-30-2017 at 12:16 PM..
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