Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
Originally Posted by NC Penguin
(Post 5758332)
10th biggest in terms of population. See:
http://www.citypopulation.de/USA-NorthCarolina.html Cary has a bigger population and that's a town too. |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
NC is a lovely place to live. I've lived in Charlotte for 5 years now. It is clean, good weather, good food, lovely people, plenty of work. I do not live in the main part of the city but in southern Charlotte. Yes this is the Bible belt, I do not find anyone has ever pushed their beliefs or ways of living etc upon me. People are for the most very nice indeed.
My Daughters go to Universtity in Chapel Hill, Durham, that is also a very nice area. My youngest initially went to Asheville before transferring, but Asheville is indeed a very pretty and arty town also. All in all I would highly recommend lving here. As for housing you can indeed have so much choice. Last I read the housing bubble has not burst here yet and Charlotte is in the top 10 list for top growing and developing cities. |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
Originally Posted by JacquelineH
(Post 5759736)
NC is a lovely place to live. I've lived in Charlotte for 5 years now. It is clean, good weather, good food, lovely people, plenty of work. I do not live in the main part of the city but in southern Charlotte. Yes this is the Bible belt, I do not find anyone has ever pushed their beliefs or ways of living etc upon me. People are for the most very nice indeed.
My Daughters go to Universtity in Chapel Hill, Durham, that is also a very nice area. My youngest initially went to Asheville before transferring, but Asheville is indeed a very pretty and arty town also. All in all I would highly recommend lving here. As for housing you can indeed have so much choice. Last I read the housing bubble has not burst here yet and Charlotte is in the top 10 list for top growing and developing cities. North Carolina is in the column as being a great value for a home purchase because its considered a area that did not see the wild over priced swings which effected many regions in America.The Triad area and the Charlotte area is rated as great buys and are seen as rock solid investments because of what you get for less money. The Raleigh,Durham area has seen much higher home price appreciation and that area has also seen a slight price correction in negative territory.That certainly is good news for anyone who is thinking about jumping into the housing market.Living in Florida I sometime get very jealous of how much a person can buy in North Carolina:curse: |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
So is the consensus that friends are made through the church?
Am I likely to meet people who want to go for a beer just so I can gauge? We will definately be visiting in June but the more back ground info I can get the better as we will have a limited time there. Any recommendations on places to stay too would be appreciated :) |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
Originally Posted by ulpul
(Post 5762008)
So is the consensus that friends are made through the church?
Am I likely to meet people who want to go for a beer just so I can gauge? We will definately be visiting in June but the more back ground info I can get the better as we will have a limited time there. Any recommendations on places to stay too would be appreciated :) I don't go to church either. As for places to stay in Reidsville, you should ask at the Reidsville office for suggestions. I don't imagine there's that many choices because it's a small town. |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
I will ask them and see what they come back.
Now looking into other visas incase I can't get over with the current company. |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
What is North Carolina like for poisonous animals/reptiles/creatures?
Can I safely go Mountain Biking without being attacked by a tiger snake equivilant and can my cats go outside without being attacked? :) |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
Originally Posted by ulpul
(Post 5772143)
What is North Carolina like for poisonous animals/reptiles/creatures?
Can I safely go Mountain Biking without being attacked by a tiger snake equivilant and can my cats go outside without being attacked? :) |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
Originally Posted by JacquelineH
(Post 5759736)
NC is a lovely place to live. I've lived in Charlotte for 5 years now. It is clean, good weather, good food, lovely people, plenty of work. I do not live in the main part of the city but in southern Charlotte. Yes this is the Bible belt, I do not find anyone has ever pushed their beliefs or ways of living etc upon me. People are for the most very nice indeed.
My Daughters go to Universtity in Chapel Hill, Durham, that is also a very nice area. My youngest initially went to Asheville before transferring, but Asheville is indeed a very pretty and arty town also. All in all I would highly recommend lving here. As for housing you can indeed have so much choice. Last I read the housing bubble has not burst here yet and Charlotte is in the top 10 list for top growing and developing cities. The only music anyone seems to like is hip hop, rap, country. I want to find a club that plays trance, house, garage, decent music, basically. The only club I can find that play anything decent is a gay one. I think my husband and I would get funny looks if we went in there. I love the area for the weather, it is pretty everywhere, clean, etc. but it's soooo damn boring! |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
Originally Posted by Emma M
(Post 5772520)
I live in NC, does anyone know of anything to do, like nightlife?! Major culture shock going on, there are no clubs, no decent pubs, all there are, are about 50 million restaurants and churches. AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!!!
The only music anyone seems to like is hip hop, rap, country. I want to find a club that plays trance, house, garage, decent music, basically. The only club I can find that play anything decent is a gay one. I think my husband and I would get funny looks if we went in there. I love the area for the weather, it is pretty everywhere, clean, etc. but it's soooo damn boring! Read the News and Observer (Raleigh/Wake focused) or the Independent (Durham focused) for listings. Life's what you make it!:) |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
Originally Posted by Emma M
(Post 5772520)
I live in NC, does anyone know of anything to do, like nightlife?! Major culture shock going on, there are no clubs, no decent pubs, all there are, are about 50 million restaurants and churches. AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!!!
The only music anyone seems to like is hip hop, rap, country. I want to find a club that plays trance, house, garage, decent music, basically. The only club I can find that play anything decent is a gay one. I think my husband and I would get funny looks if we went in there. I love the area for the weather, it is pretty everywhere, clean, etc. but it's soooo damn boring! So living near a uni area could be the way to go then? I am 27 so enjoy the peace and quiet but also the nightlife :thumbup: |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
Originally Posted by Emma M
(Post 5772520)
The only club I can find that play anything decent is a gay one. I think my husband and I would get funny looks if we went in there.
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Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
Originally Posted by ulpul
(Post 5776001)
This is good information too. Music tastes and distastes are similar, lifestyle sounds like what I am after but if I want to go for a few beers at a pub then a club or two after, I would need that within a reasonable taxi ride distance.
So living near a uni area could be the way to go then? I am 27 so enjoy the peace and quiet but also the nightlife :thumbup: |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
Originally Posted by Emma M
(Post 5777096)
I'm 27 too, and I can tell you I have found nothing thats even similar to good nightlife here! lol! Don't get me wrong, NC isn't without it's charm, but if it's a good letting your hair down sort of night out you are looking for... well. NC just doesn't seem to do it. My husband and I tend to get some beers in, crank up a bit of trance or house music and party indoors.:D
UK tastes in music are probably different to average American tastes in music. Like I said previously, check out events going on near the universities. Local clubs near NC State, Duke, NCCU and UNC-CH may host club nights for your kind of music. Plus, listen to the local indie radio stations (some broadcast on FM like XWYC but if you're in Wake, you might not pick up a signal. It's 89.3. They may even broadcast on the web.) |
Re: North Carolina - A place to live?
Originally Posted by Emma M
(Post 5772520)
I live in NC, does anyone know of anything to do, like nightlife?! Major culture shock going on, there are no clubs, no decent pubs, all there are, are about 50 million restaurants and churches. AAARRRGGGHHH!!!!!!
The only music anyone seems to like is hip hop, rap, country. I want to find a club that plays trance, house, garage, decent music, basically. The only club I can find that play anything decent is a gay one. I think my husband and I would get funny looks if we went in there. I love the area for the weather, it is pretty everywhere, clean, etc. but it's soooo damn boring! Charlotte and even Durham to a lesser extent do have some music venues but most club/bar offerings tend to cater to the youngish(18-25) college crowd. I'm sure there are establishments to be found for the mature (28-50) group but they are few and far between and not on par with venues found in large U.S. cities like Miami,Chicago,New York,Portland,Seattle even compared to cities like Orlando orTampa. There are not many downsides to NC but I would say lack of a decent vibrant dating scene for singles is a big draw back to living in the Carolinas.I've been to more house parties in North Carolina than I care to remember.But on the up side if you like dinning out there is no end to the amount of places to have a good meal.I'm not saying NC is boring but if a new resident were leaving a active sizable city for a move to NC you can expect to experience culture shock to some degree. I moved from northern New Jersey 15 minutes out side NYC to the Greensboro area to a beautiful home and managed to adjust pretty well for the first 6-8 months. Then came the reality/shock that I was no longer that person who was use to a slower pace of life and came to the decision that what I wanted was the mix of a friendly community while being in a progressive inviroment that also offered night life.I love NC for the great wholesome up bringing it gave me but great night life,progressive thinking has very little to do with the Tar Heel State. Oh btw my second gripe(a biggie) with living in North Carolina is how segregated the state is.Growing up there like most kids we never noticed racism we just got on with it.Not until I hit my middle teens did the realities stand out like a waving confederate flag in the wind.I believe the high level of segregation and the lack of night life were the deal breakers to living there for my family. As a side note I did notice that if you do live in a up scale gated community most of your neighbors do seem to be from other progressive states from around the country.Which does make a hugh difference to the community where you live.Most of my neighbors were from Colorado,Delaware,California and even the person who I sold my house to is from New Jersey.We were greeted upon moving there with invitations for dinner and more bunt cakes than we possibly could have eaten. Having said all the above North Carolina is a great state to call home but I am abit bias! P.S. If you were to combine a progressive state government and progressive community with the out doorsy feel along with NC's beautiful landscape in addition to good night life it would equal out to= Portland Oregon. |
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