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May need to move


Mr. Scot

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Currently renting part of a house from a lady in Fort Mill, but was informed yesterday that she's going to sell the house. Unknown as to whether the new owners (whenever someone buys it) will want to keep a renter.

Looking to find an efficiency apartment or a cheap one-bedroom. Have enjoyed living in the Fort Mill, Rock Hill area, but I work in Matthews, so I might be looking to move closer to work and save some gas. I live a kind of Spartan existence (i.e. only what I need, nothing fancy) so efficiencies tend to be the best. Still, I don't want to live in a dump.

Gotta have a place that's pet-friendly since I have the two parrots, of course.

Viewing this as a temporary arrangement since there's a pretty good chance I'll be getting married sometime in the next year or so, and then the Mrs and I will need to find our own place.

Looking for suggestions as to some places to check out, and also what places to avoid.

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Isn't it cheaper to live in SC? I'd stay there and forget about paying all the crazy ass taxes you have to here in NC.

Want to buy a Call Center?

So I've heard. Fort Mill and Rock Hill are definitely still options. Just looking at all possibilities.

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