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Author:  ga_repoman [ Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:49 am ]
Post subject:  look'n to relocate

looking at moving in the next 6-8 months (just can not stand living here)
wondering if i can get a first hand account of what the place is like
looking at the alamance county area

are there places to offroad the liberty??
how are the carry laws as far as firearms go??
Window tint laws??
lift laws??? etc..
gun ranges??

any help would be appreciated
thank you one and all

Author:  Redwolf698 [ Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:51 pm ]
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Alamance county, NC... Nice area, not the fastest growing or the most populated, but a wide array of different areas.

NC is a great place to raise a family, there is a lot of wonderful things going on in the state.

Wheeling the Liberty would be pretty easy, a quick drive down to the Charlotte vicinity for Uwharrie National Forest, or a step over and up into VA for some of their spots. The major challenge, probably beyond what most folks want to dow ith their DD Liberty is over in Tellico.

Carry laws are very nice, a simple course gets you your CCW license, usually 4 meetings and $50 total. I need to go get mine, I am such a slacker.

Window tint laws... Well I tinted my fronts to match my rears, they look dark, every year at inspection I pay an extra $10, but I've never been pulled for the tint.

Lift laws are simple, make sure your tires are covered by fenders or flares, and you are supposed to keep it within 12" of stock. This IS the south though, so there are PLENTY of vehicles on the road bigger than that.

Gun ranges are sparse, but around, and I am not that familiar with Alamance county to offer much there. If you are into Sporting Clays, there's an awesome range in Sanford, NC, an Orvis Sporting Clays that I wish I could visit, but I am the only shooter around here and too broke to do it anyway!

There's a lot of good about living in NC, but it has its drawbacks just like any other place, it's hot, it can be crowded, they think the best sport in the world is college basketball, it can be a challenge to meet new people, and it's spread out like crazy. Overall it's great though...

Author:  dirtykj [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:58 am ]
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Redwolf698 wrote:
it's hot, it can be crowded, they think the best sport in the world is college basketball, it can be a challenge to meet new people, and it's spread out like crazy


That about sums it up :)

Personally I don't think it's too hot. Crowded? Mmm ... not compared to LA or SoCal. Plenty of room to breathe here in NC I'd think. Agree with the College basketball thing. Challenge to meet new people ... hmm ... wife would have something to say about that :) Spread out, yeah.

Are you looking to settle down again, Daniel?

Author:  ga_repoman [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:39 am ]
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thanks
yah not into the whole collage basketball thingy but we were looking for a little more open spaces

moved from little place called yorkville near rockmart georgia to this insanity they call california
SO the move is going to be to a less populated place
In ga it took 20-30 min to get to the grocery store
it is nice to only have a 20min commute to work but
on the other hand got to love having your own piece of land that dosent cost a million dollars

thanks for the help

What is the most popular place for ads for rental property ?? paper magazine craigslist??
looking to rent a place first to get the lay of the land ten find a plot somewhere

Author:  dirtykj [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:16 pm ]
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Lots of land in NC are still somewhat inflated. Check craigslist to find these lots. Try also various "relocation" website as they'll have rental and lease properties on hand as well.

Author:  Pote [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:46 pm ]
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They do however still think the south won the civil war and call everyone north of them yankees...its a bit disturbing if you are not from there. LOL just fly that huge 10 foot confederate flag off the back of your KJ and all will be well. ;) oh yeah...and mow your lawn before 7 am...its not the heat...its the HEAT! :P :P

Author:  dirtykj [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:01 pm ]
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Ha, you think THAT's weird. I am from another continent altogether ... man, the looks I get around here sometimes.

:roll:

Author:  beforedawn [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:47 pm ]
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When i moved here from Alabama i found out what most of the country would call rednecks

Author:  ga_repoman [ Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:12 pm ]
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love the south
had the rebal flag fling high at the old house and wife disapproves of it here
but it is ready to wave again
sweet tea waffle houses and mudd'n here i come

heck the kj even has a dixie horn on it
just waiting for the orange paint and the 01 on the door

Author:  dog_party [ Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:11 pm ]
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You're looking in a fine area. If you were FROM Cali, I'd warn you about the humidity and stagnant oppressive heat common to the area...but you're from GA, so you know all about that heat. NC will be much like home...but the dirt isn't quite as red.

Here's a website I found for Alamace County
http://www.alamance-nc.com/Alamance-NC

However, are you looking to be near a specific city? The only reason I ask is that there are a number of areas in Southern VA that might be worth considering too. If you're interested in options, let me know and I'll dig up some info for you. I've been shopping land near the VA/NC border myself. Living at the beach is GREAT...but I miss the hills too.

The carry laws are pretty good in NC. VA and NC have a reciprocity agreement. And NC has an ever-widening list of reciprocity states.

Here's the NC State website for that info:
http://www.ncdoj.com/law_enforcement/cle_handguns.jsp

I don't know about ranges in that area. Sorry. I'd suggest going to Google Maps and doing a business search around the nearest town to where you find property that peaks your interest.

Good luck on your search and move!

BTW - I love your signature!

"A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government. "
— George Washington

Author:  ga_repoman [ Mon May 19, 2008 1:26 am ]
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so a track of land poped up and caught our eye

ever hear anything about Goldston, N Carolina

Good Bad part of own ???

thanks for any and all ya'lls help

Author:  LoganSix [ Mon May 19, 2008 3:58 pm ]
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Goldston?

I did a Google Map, it's out in the middle of no where.

Where do you plan on working?

Author:  ga_repoman [ Tue May 20, 2008 3:54 am ]
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only about an hour drive to a major city in any direction

and being in the middle of no where is the idea

looking at a nice little piece of about 10=acres and isolated

Author:  LoganSix [ Tue May 20, 2008 9:14 am ]
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Okay.

What type of job are you looking for?

You are okay with a 1 hour commute? I guess there are a lot of people like that around here. I guess the benefit of Goldston is that it's closer to the mountains.

Author:  ga_repoman [ Tue May 20, 2008 1:45 pm ]
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right o love those mountains
Live in the middle of the city near san fran, ca right now
and i really miss the spread we had in Ga
People are too close here thats why we are looking to move
also cause for 500,000 here you get a shack that needs renovations
there you get a ready to move in house with land for 3 to 5

I do just about anything
I hav driven towtrucks limos taxis
repaired all of the above oil changes tune ups
general construction
Maintiance for apartments
Mangment for apt omplexes
welding
electrical
yard care
etc etc etc etc ........really just about anything

Author:  LoganSix [ Tue May 20, 2008 2:04 pm ]
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Well, I'm sure there are plenty of Certified Mechanic jobs available in Cary.

US 64 has the AutoPark, which basically has almost every car brand in about a mile strip. That would probably be a 45 minute or so commute for you.
Do a Google Maps search with this
Quote:
from: 400 Auto Park Blvd, Cary, NC 27511 (Auto Park Chrysler-Plymouth Jeep) to: Goldston, NC


Beyond that, on the other side of Cary is Capital Style Limousine (http://www.capitallimo.com/). They have a real nice setup. That would probably be a 55 minute or so commute for you.
Do a Google Maps search with this
Quote:
from: 8170 Chapel Hill Road, Cary, NC to: Goldston, NC


Of course, if you had the resources, you probably could open up a shop of your own, but Siler City, Pittsboro, and Sandford are not that big of towns.

Author:  tommudd [ Tue May 20, 2008 3:26 pm ]
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Management and maintenance of Apartments check Miller Valentine Group (mvg.com) they have some sites in NC and have positions available off and on. I have dealings with them in Ohio and know the Regional Manager real well

Author:  rescu2000 [ Tue May 20, 2008 4:56 pm ]
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Homes - We looked at building a Log Cabin home. A 5,000 sq ft was about $100k for the shell. Land isn't bad either. $400,000 will get you a nice 4 or 5 bedroom on the water (lake, resevoir, or river).

Jobs - The market seems great, if you are looking for a job. Lousy if you are looking to hire. I am about 50 people short on my shift and recruiting can't fill them. It seems we also have a very hard time finding Supervisors, even with $50,000+ salaries and a relocation package? (Pharma Mnufacturer)

Off-Roading - My experience has been limited to the beaches so far. I need some armor before I take it to Uwharrie.

Alamance county - Personnaly, I hate that county, but I'm biased. I got a speeding ticket there and my lawyer had to fight to even get a reduced speed. Anywhere else I could have gotten it dismissed or dropped to mechanical failure. Oh well...

Weather - I've only been here a year, but I love the weather. Last year the Summer was very mild tough (uncharacteristically so). The winter was too. I recall seeing people mowing their lawns on Christmas Eve. :)

Food - The biggest difference I've notied has een in the food. I've travelled all over the country. The first time you see Fried tender loin in a brown gravy bath.... LOL I hate the barbeque (it's vinegar and red pepper based) but everything else is good Southern Style cooking. Just hope you aren't a vegetarian.

Hope that helps some...
Rescu2000

Author:  dirtykj [ Tue May 20, 2008 5:52 pm ]
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rescu2000 wrote:
Homes - We looked at building a Log Cabin home. A 5,000 sq ft was about $100k for the shell. Land isn't bad either. $400,000 will get you a nice 4 or 5 bedroom on the water (lake, resevoir, or river).

Jobs - The market seems great, if you are looking for a job. Lousy if you are looking to hire. I am about 50 people short on my shift and recruiting can't fill them. It seems we also have a very hard time finding Supervisors, even with $50,000+ salaries and a relocation package? (Pharma Mnufacturer)


Therein lies the problem. $50k/year salaries do not afford $600k homes.

One reason I'm relocating out of this area is that I cannot find interesting jobs that pay me what I get paid now ... not by a long shot.

Author:  ga_repoman [ Tue May 20, 2008 8:35 pm ]
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thanks for all the valuable information
we also ordered the greensboro news and record newspaper (only the sunday edition )
and due to travel and shipping i get it on tuesday here :lol: :lol:

ya'll make good points and i thank you for your input

it will help i'm sure

anymore questions i'll just throw another post out there

thanks again
james

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