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I’m more conservative so I’d like to move to North Carolina because I have a long time friend there who has a good quality of life there. And I would love to get away from the way CA is going with the way crime is handled (as in, it’s not). But my mother is the opposite… and she’s putting down the down payment so ultimately it’s her choice.
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Moving to NC is a decision you most likely will never regret. NC and SC are truly mostly the land of the free with SC being a little more free, I love SC but just 2 weeks ago moved into a new home in NC coastal area and enjoying everything about our decision immensely.
You do not mention if you want to be near your long time friend or the area he/she is in.
Also do not know what lifestyle you are looking for but both states offer something to everyone, with one exception, they do not offer high outrageous taxes on your property.
The coastal areas offer everything from solitude to hustle and bustle of on and off season vacation areas.
We chose one in the middle, we are on the outskirts of the built up tourist areas and a stones throw to peaceful beaches, yet I am one to also love the hustle and bustle of the vibrant crowded areas and places to eat, so they are within miles of us. I also love to shop and buy stuff... *LOL*
We are also this year looking forward to boating on the intracoastal waterway and surrounding areas. For the last 15 years we were in the Lake Murray SC area, amazing fresh water lake, 41 miles long and up to 200 feet deep, so clean, it is the drinking water for the state capital. Prevously I have, my entire life before moving south boated the oceans and bays of Long Island NY. Fresh water boating is awesome and boat still looks new, salt water is going to chew it up but Im looking forward to the past that I grew up with and the diversity of sea life.
Moving south was the best decision of my life and that of my family. My kids, now adults, self sufficient, own homes, good jobs have had these opportunities because of the robust growth and employment here. There is a reason the southeast and south is growing by leaps and bounds. NO politics in here.
(Im sure Passport1 above could answer more questions than me)
Oh... and I am looking forward to riding my motorcycle up to and around the coast from the SC borderline to Cape Fear.
Wilmington we are excited to visit, I think about 45 minutes from us, where we are is about 6 miles from N Myrtle Beach.