The regional forums are a little slow so I figured I'd post this here
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The regional forums are a little slow so I figured I'd post this here
I apologize if this is in the wrong area but I need alot of help with this and from my experience the regional forums don't move as fast as this one.
It's looking like I'm going to be relocated to Raleigh North Carolina and I have no clue where is a good place to live (most of the people that have been kind enough to share their experiences with NC have been somewhat limited......universally they say I want to look in Raleigh or the surrounding area for home, not Durham).
I've been googling some real estate websites and I'm looking for a nice home under 250,000 if possible in a good school district. Work will be off of Arco Corporate Drive just off i540 but I currently live about 39 miles away from work in Atlanta and commute. I don't mind the drive but traffic is killer. If i live this far away from work again I've been told traffic in Raleigh isn't nearly as bad as it is here in Atlanta (thank God).
I need someone who knows the area fairly well and point me in a good direction to start my search. If you are/or know someone who is a real estate agent that doesn't mind giving me a heads up that would be much appreciated. I think my work will get me a relator when the time comes in a few months but I like to do my home work to see whats out there.
The housing market in Atlanta took a beating so there are some stupid deals around right now, which sucks for me (getting out of my house and not buying around here) and Raleigh doesn't seem to have suffered as much (which also sucks for me) but is great for home owners there.
Thanks in advance guys. Scared to move but excited at getting to know a new city and meet new people. I hear great things about Raleigh. I'm still a little in denial (hard to believe I'm moving someplace where my sister and mother won't be close) but I'll be closer to Toronto, Canada which is just as awesome.
It's looking like I'm going to be relocated to Raleigh North Carolina and I have no clue where is a good place to live (most of the people that have been kind enough to share their experiences with NC have been somewhat limited......universally they say I want to look in Raleigh or the surrounding area for home, not Durham).
I've been googling some real estate websites and I'm looking for a nice home under 250,000 if possible in a good school district. Work will be off of Arco Corporate Drive just off i540 but I currently live about 39 miles away from work in Atlanta and commute. I don't mind the drive but traffic is killer. If i live this far away from work again I've been told traffic in Raleigh isn't nearly as bad as it is here in Atlanta (thank God).
I need someone who knows the area fairly well and point me in a good direction to start my search. If you are/or know someone who is a real estate agent that doesn't mind giving me a heads up that would be much appreciated. I think my work will get me a relator when the time comes in a few months but I like to do my home work to see whats out there.
The housing market in Atlanta took a beating so there are some stupid deals around right now, which sucks for me (getting out of my house and not buying around here) and Raleigh doesn't seem to have suffered as much (which also sucks for me) but is great for home owners there.
Thanks in advance guys. Scared to move but excited at getting to know a new city and meet new people. I hear great things about Raleigh. I'm still a little in denial (hard to believe I'm moving someplace where my sister and mother won't be close) but I'll be closer to Toronto, Canada which is just as awesome.
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Best of luck with this.
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never lived in NC, but I visit Raleigh/Durham/Morrisville a few times a year for business and training. life seems to move at a much slower pace down there, people are relaxed, care-free, and overall friendly. i have friends that have moved to NC from the DC/Metro area, they can't imagine ever making the move back.
i think it's a great move, and somewhere that i have considered as well.
i think it's a great move, and somewhere that i have considered as well.
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If you decide that you'd like to move even closer to your family into an area covered with snow and salt 4 months out of the year, like Rochester, NY, I'd be more than happy to point you in the right direction. FWIW, the house next door to mine is for sale.
Best of luck with this.
Best of luck with this.
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never lived in NC, but I visit Raleigh/Durham/Morrisville a few times a year for business and training. life seems to move at a much slower pace down there, people are relaxed, care-free, and overall friendly. i have friends that have moved to NC from the DC/Metro area, they can't imagine ever making the move back.
i think it's a great move, and somewhere that i have considered as well.
i think it's a great move, and somewhere that i have considered as well.
Is it ignorant that one of my stipulations for moving is to have a E85 gas station close by.....LOL.
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e85 should play a important part in where to buy a house. best thing to do is look up the e85 locator. then decide from there. thats why i did. the wife didnt understand the logic but she also doesnt know what a hta86 with a 82a/r is. lol
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LOL
My wife gets what a 6265 1.0/AR T4 twinscroll is......She doesn't care about E85. LOL. She should. Its what i was gonna put her STi on.
My wife gets what a 6265 1.0/AR T4 twinscroll is......She doesn't care about E85. LOL. She should. Its what i was gonna put her STi on.
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I live in Raleigh and I'm only about 7-10 minutes away from 540 and I want to say about 20 mins from where you'll be working. There's actually a few subdivisions near where I live. I would look at the Amberfield subdivision. There are also 2 other subdivisions by Buffaloe Rd. which is close to 540 also. I would look around New Hope Rd., Buffaloe Rd, and Louisburg Rd. area for some subdivisions. They're always putting up new developments around these areas. There's actually a new development that's being built on Buffaloe Rd. which you can take to 540. As far as schools, there are about 2-3 middle schools within about 20 mins from these places and a high school, which I went to, that's about 15 minutes away.
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I live in Raleigh and I'm only about 7-10 minutes away from 540 and I want to say about 20 mins from where you'll be working. There's actually a few subdivisions near where I live. I would look at the Amberfield subdivision. There are also 2 other subdivisions by Buffaloe Rd. which is close to 540 also. I would look around New Hope Rd., Buffaloe Rd, and Louisburg Rd. area for some subdivisions. They're always putting up new developments around these areas. There's actually a new development that's being built on Buffaloe Rd. which you can take to 540. As far as schools, there are about 2-3 middle schools within about 20 mins from these places and a high school, which I went to, that's about 15 minutes away.