South Carolina's Best Rural Towns.

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Want to buy a home in South Carolina?
Today, I am going to tell you about some great rural towns in South Carolina. If you haven’t watched videos in this series before, let me explain. More and more people are leaving the cities and suburbs for retirement or because they are remote workers. These people are looking for rural small towns. They want low crime, internet, affordable housing, and access to health care. So, we have researched states looking for that sweet spot that fits those requirements. Not all states have many rural towns that are in that sweet spot. South Carolina is one of them. Crime is what kicked a lot of rural communities to the curb in the Palmetto State. I don’t know what the deal is in this state. The crime rates are through the roof in most rural towns. They have the same problems most states have like drugs and poverty. They just seem to have a bunch of idiots doing stupid stuff in these small rural towns. 90% of the people in these towns are wonderful people just trying to live their lives. Then you have that 10% that are really getting after it, real go-getters when it comes to stupidity.
And that is why we only found 5 rural towns in SC. One of them probably shouldn’t be included because it's a little too big. Let us know in the comment section if you think we missed one or which was your favorite.

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I live in Inman SC my whole life ( I’m 56). I love it here, we’re not poor, stupid, and on drugs! We may not all live wealthy ( I certainly don’t) but we try.The people are nice and friendly. I’m proud to be a South Carolinian

jillcochran
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We lived in SC for two years while going to school. Great people, made some wonderful friends. Charleston is amazing, a must visit. It’s very affordable in SC but there are also a lot of poor areas. It is very hot in the summer, but it’s a beautiful state.

rcox
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I visited South Carolina for the first time a week ago, stayed in Charleston for a week and absolutely loved it there. I also went to Sullivan Island and Folly Beach, it was my first time visiting an east coast beach. I fell in love with those beaches, not only are they stunningly beautiful but the ocean is warm. We spent a couple hours on the beach in Sullivan Island and people just seemed happy, it was great to see.
People in general were really nice and friendly everywhere we went. Being from Northern CA, you don't get that too often. Or happy people.
I would love to see more of the state someday.

jennysjourney
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Woodruff residents would not go to Simpsonville, or Greenville. They would go 15 miles up the road to Spartanburg regional.

theonlykog
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We've lived in Florence, SC for almost 25 years now. We have grown to love the area and I was pleaantly surprised when I heard not one, but two nearby towns listed. Usually, these lists are dominated by Charleston, Greenville and Columbia areas.

scottconn
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I live in Anderson which is in the Upstate, not too far from Walhalla. I was born and raised in Anderson and I'm 53 years old. All of the towns and cities in the Upstate are fantastic places to live. The Blue Ridge Mountains are no more than an hour away, the people are friendly, the scenery is nice, and the climate is generally quite good. As for crime, I know that some towns may have higher than average ratings. But to be honest, most of those crimes are committed by people on their own acquaintances. In other words, if you hang out with criminals, don't be surprised when you are robbed! I personally have never had a single issue.

charlesk
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South Carolina is horrible. I live here. Trust me, your state is better. Nobody move here. There is no reason to move here. It is so bad. I just hate it so much. PLEASE don't move here.

JeremyHale
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From the Clemson area of South Carolina, had to move to Michigan years ago and it took two years to get back home. Ended up in the North Augusta/Edgefield area and we LOVE it here. In two hours, you can get to the beach, the mountains, or Atlanta. We live right across the Savannah river from Augusta, GA which has a lot of cool stuff happening due to the cyber security work that is part of Fort Gordon.

reannan
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One of those cracker box homes on 1/10 of an acre for $400k in Blufton? Ug, no thanks.

kathyw
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We’ve lived in bluffton for decades; it’s gone from under 1, 000 residents to pushing 20k. You are spot on about everything, except the internet struggles here with such fast growth. Fabulous video!

worldtraveler
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Since you didn't mention my county, I'll give you a thumbs up. Thanks!

oldman
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My grandparents moved to South Carolina when I was young, so I go there all the time. I love it, people are super nice and it’s just really chill.

chill.
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I lived in Beaufort SC for three years in the early 1970s. I absolutely loved it. Great weather and beautiful people. Lots of places to explore and the sea Islands are incredible.

mscott
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SOUTH CAROLINA IS A BEAUTIFUL STATE AND WE LIKE IT JUST THE WAY IT IS, IF YOU MOVE HERE FROM ONE OF THOSE BIG BLUE CITIES THAT'S FINE BUT LEAVE YOUR LIBERAL IDEAS THERE, YOU RUINED THOSE STATES DONT TRY AND RUIN MINE!!!!

james
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South Carolina born and raised. It is a great state. Love raising my family here.

Tattooed.homemaker
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Glad you people like our state 😊 it's absolutely a beauty

explorewithmarquise
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I grew up in a small town in SC. The high crime rates he mentioned at the beginning don’t tell the whole story. Crime and safety are not the same in SC. You have to consider WHO commits it to whom. Take mur*der for example. SC criminals typically don’t kill outsiders, only people they know, usually their family members. The same crime rate in a New Jersey town would spell danger indeed. The same principle holds true with theft. They won’t pick-pocket random strangers who might have conceal carry permits; they’ll break into their aunt’s house for drug money.

ronaldfranke
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I've lived in South Carolina for 59 years, I was born and raised in Aiken South Carolina.

kimberliallen
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I just saw this, and am proud to say my town made one of your videos in a positive manner. I've moved to Walhalla in 2000 and have been here ever since. The pictures you used in this video don't do Main Street justice, a lot of work has been done to upgrade and it shows when you drive through.

windellstephens
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Glad to hear it, we are in process of buying a home in Walhalla right now. Hoping it is a hidden gem as far as school, neighborhood, mountain scenery, and safety go.

MrChristopoop