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Rivera's house on the market


jfra78

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7 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

NC is full of people from the northeast who sold their rowhouses for seven figures and bought mansions because of how comparatively cheap it is here

There's so many Philly, Pittsburgh, Jersey and NY transplants in Wilmington, that I get picked on for my accent! Honestly, my neighborhood bar is a Steelers bar! WTF?!?

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5 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Charlotte is getting pricey but overall North Carolina is pretty cheap, even in the cities. In South Carolina, $1.3 million will basically buy a county.

Lol Charlotte is not getting anywhere close to pricey, mean yea compared to SC but SC is the third biggest armpit in America after Mississippi and Alabama.

Sorry SC lovers.

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4 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Lol Charlotte is not getting anywhere close to pricey, mean yea compared to SC but SC is the third biggest armpit in America after Mississippi and Alabama.

Sorry SC lovers.

Everything is relative. It's definitely getting more expensive than it used to be. My little town in western NC feels like cost of housing has nearly doubled in the last few years. It's been booming. I think this economic downturn will hit them really hard though. The last one did.

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8 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Lol Charlotte is not getting anywhere close to pricey, mean yea compared to SC but SC is the third biggest armpit in America after Mississippi and Alabama.

Sorry SC lovers.

Continue to get overrun by transplants telling you how to run your cities, counties and state.  You'd be shocked the amount of native North Carolinians that have fled to SC to live.

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16 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Lol Charlotte is not getting anywhere close to pricey, mean yea compared to SC but SC is the third biggest armpit in America after Mississippi and Alabama.

Sorry SC lovers.

I lived in Charlotte for most of my life.  Moved to the upstate of SC 3 years ago and the quality of life is similar to Charlotte.  

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Look at that place. What more does anyone need?

Most multi-million dollar homes are just gaudy dick measuring status symbols.

It says the master is on the first level.  I doubt they ever went upstairs

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2 hours ago, 45catfan said:

You stay out of my county, bud!  No trespassing!

Seriously, I have lived roughly 50% of my life in each of the two states and both have their benefits.

I like Charleston and Greenville(to an extent). Lake Keowee is nice. The rest is a lot of garbage, IMO.

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9 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

I lived in Charlotte for most of my life.  Moved to the upstate of SC 3 years ago and the quality of life is similar to Charlotte.  

I agree.  I admit that I had a snooty attitude about SC before moving here.  I wouldn't move back to Charlotte now.

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31 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Lol Charlotte is not getting anywhere close to pricey, mean yea compared to SC but SC is the third biggest armpit in America after Mississippi and Alabama.

Sorry SC lovers.

Pricey for NC, pricey-ish in the South. Very pricey compared to most of the flyover states. Not pricey when compared to NE established areas(cities), California, etc, etc.

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25 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I like Charleston and Greenville(to an extent). Lake Keowee is nice. The rest is a lot of garbage, IMO.

QFT

My wife went to CofC and I've spent a ton of time in that town including living there for a stint. Love visiting, wouldn't live there though. Greenville has really come up in recent years and cost of living is dirt cheap there, even for Carolina standards. 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

QFT

My wife went to CofC and I've spent a ton of time in that town including living there for a stint. Love visiting, wouldn't live there though. Greenville has really come up in recent years and cost of living is dirt cheap there, even for Carolina standards. 

I feel the same way about Charlotte now.  Visiting is fine, but I would not live there.  It once was a quaint, charming, mid-sized southern city. Now it's a large city, with all the large city problems that just happens to be located in the south.

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