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Expect another inflow of yanks into Charlotte area


Ja  Rhule

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Yes, it's a very affordable city that's beautiful, great to raise a family, and find work. But there's more to life than that.

 

Charlotte is boring. If you can afford something like San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Seattle ... why on Earth would you pick Charlotte? So in essence ... Charlotte ... perfect for the middle class.

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Yes, it's a very affordable city that's beautiful, great to raise a family, and find work. But there's more to life than that.

 

Charlotte is boring. If you can afford something like San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Seattle ... why on Earth would you pick Charlotte? So in essence ... Charlotte ... perfect for the middle class.

 

Boring?  There are actually many things to do in Carolinas.  If you "bored" living in Carolina then you really need to do something with your life.  I barely have any free time and most of my friends are in the same boat.

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Boring?  There are actually many things to do in Carolinas.  If you "bored" living in Carolina then you really need to do something with your life.  I barely have any free time and most of my friends are in the same boat.

 

Um ... Charlotte and the Carolinas are two different things. I'm talking about the city. Not where you can drive to in 2-4 hours. Hell, even the lake isn't technically in Charlotte.

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Um ... Charlotte and the Carolinas are two different things. I'm talking about the city. Not where you can drive to in 2-4 hours. Hell, even the lake isn't technically in Charlotte.

 

Ok.  Change whatever I said to Charlotte.  Same concept.

 

Charlotte is one of the fastest growing cities in the US for a reason. 

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New York:

Median Home Price: $295,300

Media Salary: $57,683

 

Charlotte:

Media Home Price: $164,100

Median Salary: $63,500

 

And I can assure you... Charlotte homes and land lots are waaay bigger than New York.

 

Charlotte - Cheaper housing and higher salaries.  You can stay in New York and and enjoy that clusterfug you call home.

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Like I said in my original post, Charlotte is a great place to raise a family, is good for jobs, and is beautiful. Neat ... you have a big house and a lawn. That has nothing to do with me saying it's a boring city.

 

If you can afford it, there are much better options for people who want more than what Charlotte can offer them. So again ... perfect for the middle class.

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Like I said in my original post, Charlotte is a great place to raise a family, is good for jobs, and is beautiful. Neat ... you have a big house and a lawn. That has nothing to do with me saying it's a boring city.

 

If you can afford it, there are much better options for people who want more than what Charlotte can offer them. So again ... perfect for the middle class.

 

Nope, people in Charlotte can afford much more than a nice house for cheaper.  People here can afford going out to nice restaurants without fighting for a seat.  People here can afford nice vacations... I've been to many tourists spots around US... you know who you don't see much?  New Yorkers...  As many Virgin Island as I visited, I never ran into one family from New York.  It must be sooo peachy in New York, New Yorkers don't wanna go anywhere or maybe they just can't afford it?

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