What Are The 10 Best Suburbs in North Carolina?

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Planning a trip to North Carolina? Make sure to check out these top 10 best suburbs in North Carolina. From the city of Charlotte to the scenic town of Asheville, North Carolina, has a lot to offer. Learn about the best neighborhoods, schools, and activities in these must-visit suburbs. This travel education video will help you plan the ultimate North Carolina adventure!
North Carolina is a hot spot for state-to-state migration. There is no denying it at this point. This has been going on for a handful of years. Many of North Carolina's areas have seen an influx of new people, including Raliegh-Durham, Charolette, the Outer Banks, and the Winston-Salem metro area.
It doesn't matter where you want to live in North Carolina; I am sure you'll have that sweet spot in the Tar Heel state.

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You should do rental prices to. Especially if someone doesn't want to buy

darlawittmier
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4 towns on the list are all next to each other. Apex, Cary, Holly Springs and Morrisville. Central NC is fantastic. Moved here last year and absolutely love it

Carvel
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North Carolina is pretty nice, I’d say Hendersonville, Weaverville and Waynesville near Asheville are worth mentioning too. I live just over the state line in East Tennessee. We have lower taxes and a lower cost of living but Tennessee is less affluent. I love the Blue Ridge region of both states.

In general North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee are growing very fast. These states are becoming more affluent as well. The Southeast is a nice part of the country.

SweeneyJeffreyJ
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Just had a lifelong friend move from Calif. to N.Carolina mainly to be closer to his son...He lived in Calif. for 70yrs....Recently spoke with him and he couldnt be happier where he is in Sanford....Thanks for the video...

akgobears
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Hello from Burlington NC. I love it here . Born and bred in Mt Airy, Surry County. I moved to Burlington in 2010. North Carolina is a beautiful state. We have beaches and mountains. We have it all ☺️

normagallimore
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So, a couple of weeks back, I was in Raleigh, Durham NC, for this meeting, right? Stayed in a hotel that was super close to the office, like half a mile away. I step out of the hotel and guess what? There are no sidewalks anywhere. Just roads, trees, and bushes everywhere. I had to walk on the side of the road to get to the office, and it was wild – nearly every car passing by flashed their headlights at me! I'm there, hustling with my travel bag, trying to get off the road ASAP. And get this – even the big office building didn't have any sidewalks. Seriously, how do folks in North Carolina manage? Does no one ever walk around there, even for like, lunch breaks or something?

Dxeus
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I love me some Pennsylvania and Connecticut, but North Carolina is slowly becoming my favorite state!

ShaqElliot
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I live in Rougemont NC and love it! Ex-Navy and have lived all over the world. My favorite outside the U.S. is Terceira Portugal. But I am very happy here in Rougemont. Just far enough away from the larger cities but close enough to Raleigh / Durham to make it a short drive. I have six acres on a flag lot where all I see is woods from any window in my house. Seven years ago, I spent $170, 000 for a 2000 square foot home. Can't say enough good things about this area. The people / neighbors in this region are wonderful and very polite. They are there to help but do not intrude on your privacy. All I need is 15 to 20 minutes away with downtown Durham about 30 minutes down the road. If you are moving to this area and love the country lifestyle this is someplace you should look into.

joedunbarjr
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I lived in Greensboro for over a year, many of these suburbs are not too far from there. I ran into more refugees from New Jersey and other cold country places there. They do have snow and ice storms, but to me they were minor as I'm a New Englander. Brigs is right that the countryside, small towns and suburbs are very nice.

JMMRanMA
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Great list! We moved from Long Island NY to Davidson NC two and a half years ago and never looked back. Like you mentioned, when we were here about a month, it felt like we were here for 20 years...just the perfect place to live. We spend a lot of time on Lake Norman and visiting Charlotte 20 minutes to the south. Being a car guy and NASCAR fan, there is no better place. In addition, we are 2 hours from the mountains for snow skiing and nature, and about 3 hours to the beach. Charlotte area is the "Goldilocks" of the east coast...everything is just right!

tg
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Moved to a place a bit north of Greensboro a few months ago after living most of my life in the Seattle area, really liking it here so far.

thesledgehammerblog
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I've always thought the triangle area were all independent major cities. I was stationed at Fort Bragg, NC 1995-1999 and drove all around that state to get away from my fellow high and tights. I loved the western and eastern small towns. The middle area not so much. Great video as always.

TRSWOODWORKING
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😢NC pros: Beautiful, green, four seasons, mild winter, great schools and universities. Con: You need a car. And central air conditioning is critical. Summer is HOT from June thru September.

lynndupree
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Glad to see Holly Springs made the list but NONE of those pictures are from Holly Springs, NC. All in all, great list, I agree with the rankings!

megzin
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Hello from the Commonwealth of VA!; great video Mr.Briggs!, I was wondering could you do a video on all states migration patterns or rather which states have retained highest percentage of natives still living in their state. Have a great thanksgiving and to anyone else who may see this!

Virtusstrong
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Being from North Carolina this list is spot on at least for the Raleigh metro, I haven’t explored the Charlotte metro or Western North Carolina that much, but it’s great to see them on the list. One thing I can say is because of all the people moving here, we have the worst or some of the worst drivers around.

MrCsx
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Briggs, stop it with Cary! Lol. I have chimed in on a few of your live streams and have said Cary is the best place to live in the country…. Nice to see it’s getting some love. But, like everyone says “We are full!!”

PS, have you been to Destin, FL and driven down 30A?

Fusion-edpv
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Looked at North Carolina a few years back as a possible retirement destination. Right now SW Missouri, NW Oklahoma, or NE Arkansas are contenders, but I'm only 70. LOL

roydavis
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I like the got it, get it good! Seems so trademark -- I looked forward to that part of the videos!!!!

allthingseducation
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RTP Especially the "Containment Area for Relocated Yankees" shows what happens when your area gets infested with a whole bunch of Hudson Valley computer engineers and programmers that decide that they're going to make their town work as well as they made their computers work. Go ahead throw that hate at me! I'm still in NY building the future for you!

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