Im still deciding.. Been to the coastal areas.. But im thinking about the western part, not much into hiking though.. But planning on boating.. So which towns are good & close to lakes? Not too close though.. Help a brotha out
Thank you guys! I was searching for a good review of North Carolina from African Americans and you guys nailed it...Also you both make a really cute couple.
NORTH CAROLINA-GEO WATCH bro I live near west jefferson nc, believe me, the chemtrails are here.....theres a secret base here where they practice flying their planes around my house, we've seen tons of chemtrails & even dozens of drones flying in formations....things go bump in the night man......they're everywhere
Born and raised in NC! Never leaving! Carolina alumna!!! Living in Cary, NC! My husband and I both work remote in the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry.
ashresearcher there’s a bunch of trees here so there’s gonna be a lot of bugs. There’s Pamela bugs (cockroaches) but those aren’t super common. Like most places, they boom in the summer. Nothing’s like going to a beach a walking into a giant family of nats. But a lot of them are nice. I befriended a baby spider today. They were so cute.
Agreed! Thanks for watching! All the best to you. Check out our podcast on iTunes, Google Play or Stitcher. It's called Joyfully Married After and more goodness at HeathandTracy.com.
I live in Central Florida and the cost of living here is ridiculous and it doesn't equate to the hourly wages. & I'm so sick of thunderstorms and crime has gotten really bad over the last 20 yrs
Anthony, Cary has definitely grown on us more since we did the original vid a couple of years ago. Yes, it certainly is the “high rent district “, which is what we were looking for when we moved here. Kids and schools and all of that. More services are being added all the time which is great. Still a bit bland for our taste but a great place to live overall...Thanks for watching!
I lived in North Carolina for 15 years. I had a beautiful friend who was challenged mentally. She was treated horribly by Massachusetts people but in North Carolina she was treated with respect, love and caring. North Carolina not only is a physically beautiful place but the people are loving, kind, spiritual and so much better than any place I have ever been. I will retire here with the most beautiful people I know!!! you
Ya it’s tough. I’ve only live in Mass my whole life so far. People are hard. But if you’re nice you can get people to open up and be friendly back. But so interested in living somewhere else NC seems so cheap!!! But idk about how work is down there
I was born and raised in North Carolina and I gotta say you two pretty much nailed living here. But you forgot Sweet Tea. Gotta drink Sweet Tea and drink Cheerwine (A NC Produced Soft drink).
+Simple Me Greensboro may be a target 🎯 for you. Low cost and good economic activity. Charlotte could be another option. The area where we are is excellent as well for employment. Tech, pharma, healthcare. If you have some skills you should be good. Need to add some skills, check out Wake Tech or somewhere like that and then go get em'! Single....ummmm. Stay prayed up, be open to all types of men.
+Roses 4me lots of Asian Indian men where we live. Probably the largest minority group in my area. A small Asian community here as well with lots of diverse people from across the country relocating here everyday! Good luck 👍🏾 Thanks so much for your comment and for watching!
+Simple Me make those moves! God's speed. We wish you only the best. Yes there are solid banking centers here. Glad the vid helped. Thanks for watching!
Moved here near boone nc from grand Rapids Michigan & im never going back, my entire life I was surrounded by racism and now nc has me feeling nice for once, so many nice people here, it's a breathe of fresh air
I'm currently in Brooklyn NY hoping to move to Greensboro,NC. I hope to stumble upon such an honest and sincere video about Greensboro like I did this video. Thank you for sharing!😁
+L Carrasco that is going to be a huge adjustment. Small, Collegiate and about half way between Raleigh and Charlotte. I think they just opened a Cheesecake Factory, Just to give you an idea. Cost of living is super low too. I have family and friends that live there and enjoy it. North Carolina A&T and UNC-Greensboro is there and they also have a lot of concerts. Be prepared to travel to Raleigh and Charlotte to switch it up frequently. Good luck on the move and thanks for watching!
Thank you for that information! I truly do not mind the adjustment to "boring". I definitely want to get away from this madness to start a family. I wish you luck as well on your future move. 🤗
I am a younger widowed transplant from Philadelphia to the Charlotte area.. Different stage of my life. Moved here alone. I absolutely love the area. Not bored at all. I work, volunteer, joined a church and have an active social life. Thanks for sharing your insight. I didn't know that you don't own air/subterranean area above and under your home.
Kim, glad we could bring some value to you. Seen our updated vid? Thanks for watching! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9TBM6tzYReA.html
Cary is a Bedroom community of Raleigh,NC it's a nice place to live if you like the laid back life style and have alittle $$$$ very expensive part of the Raleigh, NC Metro Area. I live in North Raleigh, I will say this Raleigh is "NO" Atlanta,NYC,L.A. or Miami when it comes to tons of stuff to do Lol, but it's come a very Long way Raleigh has a very active nightlife and music scene now with alot of districts Glenwood South, Fayetteville St. the warehouse District and Hillsborough St, North Hills Midtown District it's a growing area and stuff is coming but if your not from this area and again not gonna knock Cary but it's a nice bedroom community of Raleigh, buts you don't move there to have fun, Raleigh and Cary are not the same and Durham is coming along as well alot of growth the American Tobacco complex and other stuff popping up in there Downtown is very nice!
+DARK STAR 100% agreed! Great points and on target. But if your interests lie outside of drinking and bar hopping still not much to do.Thanks for watching!
+DARK STAR Things I miss are big name outdoor concerts every weekend in summer, not just blue grass or "local favorites". Think Chastain Park in Atlanta. Along with professional football, basketball and baseball games with friends because somebody you know has season tickets. Also, we miss diverse cultural festivals through out the year, Museum art shows that rotate World renown paintings and global artifacts on a quarterly basis. We took our children at least 3 times a year. None of which happens in the triangle. But like you said you don't move here for the nightlife. Just saying the area has a lot of growing to do and definitely a CON, especially if moving from a larger city.
All of your cons of it being boring and not much to do and it being slow paced sounds amazing to me! Lol. I am all about that, I hate fast paced city life. I am from Maine, and Maine to me is like the South of the North. People are the same, life is slow paced, nothing really to do, LOTS of farms and agriculture and big beautiful fields, mountains, etc.. (except for southern Maine. I hate Southern Maine lol.) I have roots in Eastern NC and when I visit it seems just like Maine. But you can tell its different and I love it! Only thing I would miss if I decided to move down there permanently would me my family (obviously) and my giant noreasters, and BEAUTIFUL fall weather! AND OUR LOBSTER. I am so torn of where I want to go ughhhhh
I was born in the Bahamas, but I have lived in Singapore, London, San Diego and Washington, D.C.. How the hell did I end up in Apex, North Carolina? A mystery never fully explained.
Currently living in Raleigh area, Husband working in Cary area... Raleigh is too suburban for us!!! We love NC for the weather, and nature... We plan to relocate to Charlotte or Durham however as the people and things to do are more diverse!! It's true Raleigh/Cary is VERY boring, especially if you're not White.
Whatever you do, DON'T MOVE TO FLORIDA. (unless you're looking on the west coast: Tampa is the best for families) Florida traffic might not beat Atlanta's, but it's still pretty bad. Floridians (almost all) are racist, even in the most multicultural cities like Miami and Orlando. The weather is horrid. Always hot and humid. Right now here in Miami it's 90 degrees with a heat index of 102. You'll get maybe one or two days of the best weather (in January it can get as low as a nice and brisk 60 degrees) Everything is expensive here, from transportation, housing, groceries, and gas (more expensive in more the cities). Also don't expect to find any friendly people south of West Palm Beach (except keywest, filled with friendly gays and old people). Best pro here is probably there is lots to do in Florida. From our plentiful theme parks (hello Disney world!) to our beautiful natural (and cold) springs, Florida has plenty for every type of person.
+Sarah wife has family in the Palm Beach area. We love Florida and yes there is lots to do. Yes it's hot but my wife grew up there and I grew up in Atlanta so very use to heat and humidity. There's a/c for that😉. No state tax so our income would increase if all else stays the same. Growing up in the Deep South with brown skin and working in corporate America means dealing with racism hourly, daily, weekly, yearly; (covert & overt) Nothing new to us. We speak and believe the best of people cover our family with blessing everyday. We'll see where the Lord leads us but Florida looks as good as anywhere right now for us. Thanks so much for watching Sarah!
I do not really see racism in Tarpon Springs Florida ,but then again I don't know( I would like to think people are more civilized in the year 2017) . I personally treat people the way I want to be treated no matter what there color, religion, or age is . I respect people as long as they respect me .
I have lived in Maryland for 19 years, NC for 5 years and FL for 8 years. I would also say DO NOT MOVE TO FLORIDA. The income tax in NC is not that bad, it's about 5.5%, (NY or CA is over 10%) Florida has zero income tax, but everything else cost more, FL has plenty of toll roads, NC does not, groceries cost A LOT MORE in FL than in NC, because Publix is king down there (no competition), NC has sooo many different choices for grocery stores and they double/triple coupons, no store in Florida does that. Housing, car insurance cost more in FL than in NC!!! 90% of people in FL can not drive a motor vehicle properly! Plus, I love how in NC when you say hi to someone they actually say hi and many will take a couple mins and engage in conversation. In FL, getting someone to say hi back to you is about as rare as a FL driver using their turn signal. If you have to move to Florida, stick with Jacksonville or the panhandle, the rest of the state is a mess, especially Orlando and Miami.
I have been living in Phoenix Arizona for over 20 years and I'm absolutely in love with this state. However, things are changing here, housing is becoming less affordable and its becoming very crowded here. I am now considering coming to North Carolina
I moved here too Wilmington NC 18 months ago and I love it here. I moved from Palm Springs CAlif. MY fam. Lives in CALIFORNIA the reasons I moved is that I'm retired and got tire of paying high real estate taxes, high gas at $4 a gallon for regular $50 for stake dinner etc. I 'm only 15 minutes to the beautiful beaches here of Carolina beach,Wrightsville beach and many more, weather is beautiful, planty shops and restaurants. In CA is much too expensive to live this close to the beach and the water is cold all the time, u need a million dollars to live this close over there. My fam Will never leave CA but now I have money left over to go visit them or for them to come here. It's a lot of building going on here and prices are going up very fast. People from here say that too much traffic and I said, you do not know what traffic is until you live in Southern California and takes 2 hours each way to get to work,. I went to Florida to look and didn't like there , much too humid and awful place! But when I came to Wilmington and saw it , OMG this is paradise here !I said I want to live here ! I don't want to many people to find out about This places but I think is too late now as the properties not staying on the market for less than 2 months, I live 3 miles from the CAPE FEAR RIVER which have many water front restaurants and downtown Wilmington. All in all in few years people looking to move won't be able to afford to move here, it's my prediction , this is from a person that bought 12 different homes in different times of my life in up and coming neighborhood in LA . So good luck to you all!
Thanks so much for sharing Sonia. We can see your appreciation and awareness of the pluses. So important to have awareness with this type of thing. We completely agree with your assessment of the cost . Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching!
I’m originally from (holly springs)NC and recently moved to RVA! Aggie bread (NC A&T). Homegrown country girl! ❤️ NC is def the place to be! Holly springs is the best place to live. Fun fact: it’s actually the 2nd Safest City in NC!
This was helpful! We are considering moving to Charlotte from Southern CA. I think it's hilarious when you talk about people there thinking traffic is a lot of cars going 40 mph. LOL That is a good day of traffic here!
Charlotte is a very nice area with quite alot going on. Much more to offer than Cary, which is more of a suburb of the Raleigh/Durham area. Charlotte is a growing metropolitan area with a great mix of people from many different areas, and is still growing
Raising Brandt I-77, especially going north towards Mooresville, is nothing to scoff at. There’s a reason that section of highway made the top of a list ranking the 10 worst highways in the country
@@sharlakokochaos472 WOW!!!! I heard some good and bad about Charlotte. I always wanted to check out Charlotte but I kept hearing it is bad there. Also, I heard schools are horrible. I heard it is best to move to the outskirts of Charlotte,
+Ilene Guido come on! No state tax! We'd have an instant raise in Florida. ;-) The Mouse, NBA, Sunshine, cost of living, a plethora of 5 star ⭐️ hotels and restaurants, nightlife. Sorry 😐. No comparison to the mid tier city we live in. The construction is necessary to keep pace with the growth. The US is moving South & West...Pluses & minuses to everything however. Great things about where we live too. Quiet. Safety, employment, etc. Its about your perspective, where you are in life and what you value. All good . Thanks for your comment. I respect your viewpoint . We appreciate you watching! -H
Take it from a Floridian who grew up in Miami and lived in Orlando for 5 years, Florida is VERY overrated. There's not a lot of culture or community in Orlando--tons of sprawl. Feels pretty dead-end to me. I live in Portland OR now, and while it's not ideal, it's def. NOT boring, easier to establish community, more opportunities. The rainy/chilly weather gets to me, but there are plenty of others places in the U.S. I'd move to though before ever thinking about FL.
Erica Wilson I agree with you ... Florida is too expensive in terms of renting or buying a place ... you will end up living in the hood or the ghetto ..and the wages/ pay is awful
Tracy is a Floridian and knows all the do’s and don’ts. “Lake property” is not cool. Get errands done by noon then get in the AC. And racism is worse the father North you go. Everywhere has its pros and cons. Yep if you live near the mouse, it’s going to be blazing, no large ocean breezes to cool you off.
I live in Baltimore, I currently work in South Central PA and I am considering moving up there, but when I found out my company, which also has a site in Raleigh, NC, and I could make more money, I'm considering moving there too.
Thanks Heath and Tracy for making this video! It was so much easier than trying to relate your Pros and Cons to an "online" article. My spouse and I are looking to move from CA to NC and this video gave us a realistic overview.... THANKS!
+H Tran so glad this was helpful. Don't get us wrong, it's a great area, but it's mid tier vs. being in a major metropolitan area of the world 🌎. So as long as you know that, you can make necessary adjustments.Are you guys looking at RTP or a different part of NC? All the best!
I've lived here all my life, 46 years. I'm an NC State alum, originally from the Greensboro area. Currently Living in the Asheville area. You two hit most of the big stuff correctly. Your pros and cons are a helpful guide to those thinking about moving here. The only thing I would like to give my opinion on is yours about it being boring. I can see why one would say it. NC is more about special interests and entertaining yourself through your own hobbies than seeking entertainment for the most part. If you like outdoorsy stuff, you can be quite entertained. As you two mentioned, you get the full spectrum of living in NC: the mountains, piedmont, and coastal areas. Running, hiking, biking, canoeing... you get it, NC could be a great choice for you. Personally, living in the Asheville area, you get all of the privately owned foodie aspects, culture, beer culture, and outdoor recreational culture. The mountains however, are not a great place to live if you don't secure a professional job prior to moving and can be tough to survive financially. Nice place to visit. Difficult to make a living in the mountains. High, white collar jobs exist, but they tend to pay less due to all the people opting for the beautiful area. I suppose the coastal region is quite the same. Fun to visit, difficult to find a good job.
+HeathandTracyTV Abosoulty, this will be the difficult decision because we are use to living in a major metropolitan area. Raliegh and Charollote will our first choices because of the job opportunities they both offer. Thanks again ...!
Tran, I am a CA native who moved from CA to GA to NC (Charlotte). I would say economically you will find it easier to make "it" here than in Cali (I lived in both Southern and Northern CA) . You will be in culture shock for a while, but I prefer NC to GA. I never quite felt comfortable in GA, here I feel at peace. Good luck to you and your spouse!
This has been super helpful. My son and I are hoping to relocate to the Chapel Hill Carrboro area from upstate NY. As an LGBT family, we have felt a little concerned about acceptance in the south. The two of you made it all feel very warm and welcoming. Your perspective has been very helpful. We were thinking Asheville may be a better fit, but my sister and her wife live in Chapel Hill and love it. Thanks so much for this!
Julie, thanks so much for the kind words. We think you’ll find your tribe here. We wish you only success and happiness in your upcoming move. Check out our Facebook page too. Heath and Tracy Know Carolina. Putting some good content up over there now as well. Thanks for watching! Here is our latest updated NC vid... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9TBM6tzYReA.html
HeathandTracyTV Yayyy!! I literally googled relocating to North Carolina and I see this video and it’s so happened that you made this comment today 😊😊😊 it’s a sign lol 😂
@@HeathandTracyTV Would it surprise you to learn that there are cities and towns in Canada that historically (normally) enjoy noticeably warmer winters than Cary, NC?
NCA&T has my heart. Their band is awesome. I've lived in Greensboro NC, Tally & Jax FL, and Nash TN. Very much agree TN, and NC are pretty boring. Finna move back to NC though, and I'm excited. Something about TN just makes me feel dread I dunno what it is. Much love!
We appreciate the kind words Summer. June 16th will Be our 29th wedding anniversary... Have you heard our podcast? “Joyfully Married After “, on your favorite audio platform. 😉 Thanks again for watching!
My husband recommended I watch thus, as we are on our eighth move, and considering NC. He thought the two of you were too cute. And you really are. Thank you for sharing. This was extremely helpful.
Great video! I find it strange that you're bored in the Raleigh area. I find so much to do in Raleigh (coming from NYC / NJ). I guess it all depends on what you're into. I take advantage of the natural surroundings, lakes, trails, music venues, bars, restaurants - so many eclectic places to eat: Cowfish in North Hills for example; state fair, peacefulness. I've never been bored in NC. I absolutely love it here. About to purchase a second home in Wendell, that might seem a bit boring, but Raleigh is only 20 mins. away.
+Vanessa beingV glad to hear! Done all of that and more. We were saying "boring" In comparison to where we have lived before (ATL/DC). We know and accept this is a mid-tier city. Bars and restaurants aren't "entertainment" in our lifestyle. Our home backs up to a path that connects us to a larger trail. Great amenities in the town we live in, which we've come to expect. Just noting that this area is much slower.
SkateNess beingV so glad to hear that you like it. Seems like an amazing place to live! My fiancé is in tech and I’m in academia, so it seems perfect. However, I’m looking for a place with a French population. Do you know if there are many French people in Raleigh? I’m from NYC area originally, so I’m a little scared that Raleigh might be “boring”, but I’ll take that over high crime.
Literally was watching your DC pros and cons video with your daughter the other day..was thinking of NC and this popped up. Look at God!🤗🙏🏽 Thanks for the video
NaturallGorg85, so glad you found value in the content. Check out our Facebook page as well, Heath and Tracy Know Carolina for a bit more info...Thanks for Watching!
This was funny to watch. I am from Philly and I am moving to NC (suburb to charlotte) so that my kids can have a better education they are 8 and 6. Philly isn't what it use to be and I had enough of this place. I'm very excited about the change for not only me but my children. Maybe we will come visit lol. Stay blessed...
I have lived in North Carolina over 15 years y’all are right on point with boring but it is a good place to raise your kids, I had planned on moving once my youngest daughter finished school but other daughters had babies so I love watching my now #7 grandchild grow up and my business’s are giving my family life
I was born and raised in Greensboro. By the time I was in college I knew I was a big city person. The minute I graduated college, I left and haven’t looked back! That was 21 years ago! I’m still a big city person!
I wish you guys would have mentioned the vast and rich musical culture North Carolina! Names like John Coltrane from Hamlet, N.C., Nina Simone from Tryon, N.C., The "Heath Brothers" and many more from the jazz and blues idiom! A tradition too vast and broad to leave out. Thanks for your review!
We appreciate you adding some rich NC culture to the conversation Michael. Hope you’re well! Check out the other NC videos in our playlist too. Thanks for watching!
Hi there. New subscriber and new RU-vidr here. The title of your video really got me, as I am a North Carolinian, born and raised. I only live 10 minutes from my childhood home in southeastern NC. You are truly on point with your review. What I am seeing lately is that NC has joined many other states in the "bipolar weather" category! Seems like tornadoes are occurring more often, especially. On my end, we get the brunt of hurricanes, but at least we have time to prepare, unlike with a tornado. As far as making a living, the Triangle area is definitely where it's at. My youngest daughter's fiance attended East Carolina University, where they met, but the best job offer he received came from a company known as NetApp, near Cary/Durham area. He loves it there! I agree, the beaches and the mountains are two pros that can't be beat!!!! Sorry for the long post, but this was an interesting video produced by an awesome couple!
NetApp is a great place to work! And yes the weather is trying but that isn’t going to change anywhere in the country. Thanks for the sub and all nice and helpful comments accepted here.
HAHAH "traffic in NC" LUL try going down to Atl spaghetti junction or the 405 in cali or even the L.I.E. in New York t/fromo Long Island and then talk about traffic in NC
Considering moving to NC (Raleigh/Durham area) from NYC but considering other states as well. If even half of the people living there are like you both, I'm sold! Y'all are both so charismatic and charming!
Treesuh, thanks so much for the kindness. Come on down. Things are getting a lot better here too. They call our town Containment Area for Relocating Yankees. CARY. You’ll fit right in! Check out our podcast too on Apple, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify. Joyfully Married After. Thanks for watching!
My mom and aunt are from NJ (I know different) and they said they can’t believe how long they stayed. When she came for a visit though she didn’t like it because there were “too many trees” (which meant bugs). But they wouldn’t ever move back because there aren’t any trees and it’s just too much traffic and people. They hate NJ now actually. On the bus there’ll just be a long line of thank yous. People are really nice here. You’d like it a lot.
First of all.. as a 23 y/o this was the most helpful video I watched compared to the other videos yall were very helpful for me, so thank you both! I suggest looking into Fort Collins in Colorado.. lots of restaurant options, outside recreation just about everywhere, sports are a big thing but the college football is heavily mediocre. It is Colorado so weather is unpredictable but its a great community I just wanna suggest to you! Wish all of you the best and thank you again for this helpful video!
Thanks Colton for the kind words. Check out our podcast too on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify. Joyfully Married After. Thanks for watching!
Great channel Heath and Tracy!! I used to work in Cary and with the design of your home and the others in your video I think I know right where your at. If I’m right then I used to work on a bunch of those in those developments. I used to be a custom remodeler/ builder and did finished basements with custom bars, high end home theaters , custom kitchens, etc. I subscribed to your channel and love your outlook on life, marriage, etc. my wife and I will celebrate our 25th anniversary on June 4th! Take care and good luck on everything!!
Don, we really appreciate the kind words and thanks so much for subscribing! We specialize in relationships but will continue to create NC content as well. Congratulations to you and your wife on marital success and we hope that we can positively impact you in some way. Maybe we’ll bump into you somewhere! Thanks for watching!
Not so sure anymore, more coins needed! I grew up there so many of the issues transplants have, I grew up with. You would have to admit of the coins are right, there is no better place. Thanks for watching and good luck with the move! NC is the place to be!
Come on down William! Check out our Facebook page, Heath and Tracy Know Carolina. NC book store coming soon at HeathandTracy.com as well. Thanks for watching!
You should move to Charlotte the Queen City. Beautiful land surrounding the Charlotte area. Lots of BBQ, soul or good country cooking and good friends that are easy to make. I lived in Raleigh then Durham for a year and moved back here to the Charlotte area. Recently I moved to St Petersburg Florida.?I loved it there with all the sun it was great. But the traffic is CRAZY there. I moved back home to the Charlotte area, which I love. I can actually go somewhere and not be in traffic for a while it’s amazing!! I’m partial as you have figured out. Good luck in finding home for your family.
So Nice to meet you Both. I'm from Upstate New York and lived in Raleigh; Garner and now reside in Henderson further North. Been here for 21 yrs now. I get really depressed when I go back home. It's way to cold for me now and everything is so expensive and dirty. Yikes!
Yes, it does get pretty hot here. I grew up in Atlanta and Tracy grew up in South Florida so we know HOT! Think cool and leverage the air conditioning ;-). Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the positive review of my native state. You should have lived here in the 50's, 60's, and 70's. It was wonderful back then. Now there are more non-native residents than native and it just is not the same. Now its crowded, the beaches used to be devoid of houses and you could go to the beach wherever you wanted. The lakes had few houses around them. The biggest negative about this is the developers sell to those with the money which leaves out the locals, and the locals lose their heritage to non-natives. So what used to be a wonderful, unique, beautiful place to live is becoming like everywhere else. People tend to destroy the places that they love just by being there.
+Juan Marco I feel you. I'm a native of Atlanta so maybe you can imagine the changes I've seen from 1 million people or so in the 70s to close to 6 million today. As they say, the only consistent thing in life is change. Don't let it make you bitter though; roll with it! Thanks for watching!
HeathandTracyTV you should see northern Virginia back then, today it's day and night compared to the rest of virginia, now it seems north carolina cities are heading in the same direction especially raleigh durham and charlotte
And in North Carolina everything closes early even the people that stand outside that don't have jobs go in before 10:00 at night lol but it's still beautiful here though LOL
Moved from Denver 3 months ago to Plaza Midwood. The weather is horrid with high heat & humidity, rain & so much trash on roadways Cockroaches, snakes ... It’s a pretty state, that I attribute to high humidity, low housing costs, and friendly people; however, I’m a runner & hiker and unable to run or bike- leaving in a few months.
Or more. We did it once... never again. It’s easy to get to the DMV and Atlanta area. But if you have to get on 95 it’s a nightmare and forget Holidays, it will add 5+ hours to your trip. Thanks for watching!
Tryin to get out of LA Cali. Traffic here is true hell rated #1 in US. I do hate the city life in LA. Ive been yearning for a better quality of life since 12 years ago(35 now) Im raising a family with 3 daughters, I do not want to raise them in cali, any thoughts for NC. What I have in mind; Canton, Asheville, Fletcher, Black Mountain, or, Cary, Apex, Durham, Morrisville, and Pinehurst.
I feel you on the traffic Roderick. With a family, I'd go with Cary, Apex, Durham, Morrisville. Slower pace, great quality of life and you can easily travel to the mountains or beach on weekends...Hope that helps. Check us out at HeathandTracy.com also. We have some great relationship books there and our podcast is called Joyfully Married After on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. Thanks for watching!
As a NC native, and, former Raleigh resident, almost anywhere in Wake County would be a good choice. If you prefer to be closer to the city itself, Cary is the best choice, IMHO. Apex would be second. If you want a small town, Wake Forest would be my first pick. Good luck on your move, and, if you do choose NC...Welcome!
We agree! Clayton and Garner traffic is some of the worst here in the triangle. We love the Cary - Morrisville Area. Close to RTP, Raleigh and Durham. We are basically in the middle of it all.
Triangle is more closer than triad area. I-85 is tricky. North Carolina cares about staying litter free. Fines are 300 and up for littering. Interstate I-85 is better than back roads.
Tia, you are right. As a native North Carolinian, we do not like litter. We are not all raised the same way, of course, but ,for the most part most of us were raised in NC by the golden rule: Treat others as you wish to be treated. Someone else here commented that they liked how North Carolinians treat people and I can tell you as a southerner, I have met nice people and not so nice people all over the US and the world. People should remember one thing and that is, what's important in life is not what you have, but who you are. Be responsible, live a simple life and treat others kindly and the world would be a most different & better place for all. God Bless.
The South is where it’s at! I wouldn’t live anywhere else. I have never experienced blatant racism in the places I have lived. Only in the NE. Believe it or not black people have been here so long they are used to us! Not like up north. NOTHING to be scared of, you are just missing out on our wonderful lifestyle! Come girl!
Horrid drivers and lack of public transportation are really my only complaints. Raleigh is a growing city, especially in population. Lived here for the majority of my life. I attend UNCC, but I do come home from Charlotte to Raleigh often. Overall it is a pretty good city.
Where would you move to next? I'm debating nc or Houston.. opening my healthcare agency.. I'm 31.. dont want to be somewhere boring but want a nice area to live with my family.
This is one of the better job markets in the country. Not sure what type of job you are looking for but there are many since the area is growing so much. Also a great place for your sons, as the schools are good. Thanks for watching!
So happy for you. Make sure you connect with us on our Facebook page too. Heath and Tracy Know Carolina. We’re adding good content there as well. Thanks for watching! Here is our latest updated NC vid... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9TBM6tzYReA.html
My wife and I watched this video today because we are thinking of moving to The Triangle. As realtors, can you recommend a place there where the schools are good and not overpopulated? We both work from home and could live in Chapel Hill or Raleigh or Durham. Thank you again, your video is very helpful!
Orange County schools aren’t as crowded. So Chapel Hill May be the move for you and your family. There are some really beautiful new neighborhoods popping up too! Good luck and thanks for watching!
I feel you Angela. Its getting a little better but I agree with you. Check us out HeathandTracy.com as well and our Podcast is live on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. It's called Joyfully Married After. Thanks for watching!
Angela gross why not? There are plenty of singles here.the problem is most of them want to stay single and have extra curricular relationships...hint hint Raleigh is starting to be little ATL with the down low black men...
This was a good video. I moved here 9 years ago from Chicago for the school district for my 3 children. It is a good area to raise children but can be very boring for adults. I will be moving in a few months now that they have all graduated HS, looking to go to AZ. How you been there? Any thoughts on AZ? I am in the RTP and I must say the traffic now due to growth is killing me lol. TFS
+Ms Vakashun this traffic is nothing yet. Give it 5 years and it will be awful. You hit the nail on the head.. boring for adults. AZ is a very nice place too. Good luck on the move and thanks for watching!
Ms Vakashun , how funny I found your comment. I’m actually on this video because my husband & I are freaking out , we have always lived in AZ our whole lives and now may need to relocate. To NC . Looks beautiful! People seem amazing. AZ is beautiful in a different way, no green here ! It’s a very dry heat I’m sure you already knew that. You were speaking about boredom and traffic, the kicker is the bigger cities her like Phoenix with lots of places/ things to do are heavily occupied so lots of traffic. I grew up and work in Tucson , it’s smaller than Phoenix and less to do but Phoenix is a 2 hour drive . We here go to a beach in Mexico about 4 hours away (Puerto Peñasco) now I’m a lil different I like to be away from the city so I live in a small , clean , very family orientated community called “Rancho Sahuarita “ about 15-20 minutes outside of Tucson. Near the freeway so we can easily hop on and off to get to other places. Good luck , I always said I was bored here when I was younger , now that I may have to leave I’m actually a bit heartbroken.
I heared there’s skating rings a lot of family stuff to do there I heard there’s fairs the houses are beautiful the malls are big honestly even if it dose get boring after awhile I would still love it better than Pennsylvania
I’m from Miami, lived south of ATL, and have traveled a great deal. NC is boring. I’ve taken up gardening and love that. Too many chain restaurants. When I really want to escape, physically-mentally-spiritually, I go to OBX since I’m a beach girl.
My wife and I are really looking to move our family to the Raleigh area. I thought this video was very helpful and much appreciated. We're a family of 5 with 3 wonderful children ages 5-9.
+Tyler Gaffney check the schools prior to moving to make sure they have room. Once a school reaches capacity they move the new kids to another school. Also lots of free and low cost recreation in The Town of Cary for kids your age. Good Luck on the move and thanks for watching!
Containment area for relocated Yankees (Cary) I was told by those who are born and raised here in NC when I moved here in 2014. They don't like Yankees and outsiders very much here.
Your video is very useful, yet disappointing as the same time. I live in Los Angeles where the cost of living is extremely high. I've heard nothing but good things about North Carolina and considered moving Raleigh. I work in Education K-12 and I figured I could live a comfortable life in NC and buy a house. However, I am a newly single man and need excitement in my life. If NC is as boring as you say, it might not be a good place for me to live. I am a city guy and bedroom communities will not do. Are there any other places in NC you think will fit my needs? Please let me know. Thanks.
Good News! It’s so easy to get the best cities on the east coast from the Triangle. Raleigh or Durham is still cool for singles in the Triangle. We live in Cary to be exact. Most of our single friends reside in North Raleigh. The hangouts on the weekends are plenty in Downtown Raleigh or Durham. Durham is changing right before our eyes around the Downtown area with new living spaces and restaurants. Keep in mind the proximity to DC and Atlanta also. We still think the Triangle is a good move for singles. Good luck on the move and thanks for watching!
Honestly I never cared too much for living North Carolina (I live in Mooresville area) but it's kind of surprising seeing how many people want to move here
C willa small world! I also live in Mooresville, currently way out Brawley School Road. How long have you been here? I moved to Mooresville from FL when I was 7 years old, and I'm 32 now. When I very first moved here from FL I absolutely loved it, but over all these years (and especially the past 5-10), it's become damn near unbearable... and I say that only because of the insane population growth! Just look at these ridiculous statistics: YEAR. POP. GROWTH % 1990 9,317 8.7% 2000 18,823 102.0% 2010 32,711 73.8% 2016 36,543. 11.7% So that means we are easily at 40,000 citizens today... and despite all of the people moving here, they have done NOTHING to upgrade the infrastructure to be able to handle so many new people! Aside from widening Brawley School Rd maybe 12 years ago from one lane in each direction to two (and keep in mind this road is the ONLY road to reach a large area of Mooresville, because we're surrounded on the other 3 sides by Lake Norman). They haven't widened 150, 152, 801, 21, 115, none of it... Hell the most they've done is added a couple traffic lights because enough people ended up dying in car crashes in those spots! And of course, the most unbelievable choice they’ve made throughout the years was to NOT widen I-77... at all! Yeah we got a couple more exits, but to this day our main highway (and the most direct route to Charlotte and back) is still only 2 lanes in each direction. I have sat on 77 with my car literally in park for HOURS more times than I can count. Now we’re about to have a TOLL LANE opening up in each direction, but everything about that whole deal was shady from day 1... and despite the public repeatedly voting down this plan, they went ahead with the shit deal anyway 🤦🏻♀️ who knows, maybe sometime in the next 5 years they’ll finally be finished... and then they’ll have their toll lane that they can adjust the rate on- depending on the current traffic situation and time of day. Thanks so much. Yikes, I definitely didn’t mean to go on such a rant lol... but anyone who is thinking about moving here should REALLY reconsider
Great job. welcome to NC Cary= Containment area relocated yankees. ECU CREW!!! good stuff living in austin texas.. debating on moving back to NC so much growth has come along. great channel you guys.
It’s everywhere. But it doesn’t stop our family and never will. Keep you head up and move to that spiritual place that the evil of the world doesn’t effect you.
We are moving to the Raleigh area, next week!! We are moving from Texas. I cannot wait! You cracked me up when you said it was boring lol! I’m so thankful to move to an area that has so much diversity and culture, thought. It was a definite plus for us and having younger children. Can’t wait! Love the video :) y’all are adorable!
So happy for you Morgan. Yes, the queen can be very funny sometimes. We’ve grown to like the area. Safe travels! Check out our podcast too on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify. Joyfully Married After. Thanks for watching!
We love NC! Not at all boring. We have lived here for 7 years now... Not boring if you know where to go. I was born and raised in DC, not Va. nor Md, but DC 16th and Park Rd (Mt. Pleasant) my husband born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. We live in Raleigh behind Duke Hospital on Wake Forest Rd. It's a wonderful oasis. Big large property and so close to everything. The best schools are Wake County, but blessed our son attended St. Raphael Catholic School. I work from home as a triage Nurse and my husband is in the restaurant industry. The biggest mistake I've heard or seen from people moving from from Fl. Or the east coast is moving to these new developed areas such as Cary, Wake Forest, Apex, Morrisville. I'm still holding to the deeds from my parents homes and rental properties and will not let go, but DC is no longer my home. NC is where I am today Blessed !Go Redskins
Thanks so much for sharing Anna. NC has certainly grown on us. The boring part we spoke of was just referring to our Cary suburb, which is a great place but a bit “bland” for us sometimes. Agreed, beautiful state with lots to do. Yes, we love DC. We’ll see what the future holds. Thanks for watching! Our latest NC vid ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9TBM6tzYReA.html