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willy 04-04-2009 09:01 PM

North Carolina Boys
 
Here is the deal, the CEO has given me the green light to find a place to move in NC, I will be doing this for a few different reasons and I will be establishing a residence there if I do it. I am looking for as inexspensive a property as I can do without living in a shack. I would like to be near the water.
I would be living down there most of the time coming up to Jersey frequently obviously as we will not be selling our home here until my youngest is out of high school in five years.
I would appreciate any suggestions of areas to go to, I will have to work so I can't live to far from possible employment.

lumberslinger178 04-04-2009 09:31 PM

take me with you I can fix it up......

reelapeelin 04-05-2009 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by willy (Post 139034)
Here is the deal, the CEO has given me the green light to find a place to move in NC, I will be doing this for a few different reasons and I will be establishing a residence there if I do it. I am looking for as inexspensive a property as I can do without living in a shack. I would like to be near the water.
I would be living down there most of the time coming up to Jersey frequently obviously as we will not be selling our home here until my youngest is out of high school in five years.
I would appreciate any suggestions of areas to go to, I will have to work so I can't live to far from possible employment.


Look REEL closely at the Morehead City/Beaufort area...I think it'll be big enough for the employment you seek and still have the surrounding boating/fishing opportunities for you as well...although for travel consideration to/from NJ, north of the Outter Banks would be ideal!!...

willy 04-05-2009 08:10 AM

Thanks Ozzie, based on conversations on this site Beaufort and environs was one area I was going to start in

willy 04-05-2009 08:12 AM

Also are there very large inland lakes in NC like you got in SC/GA border?

Skools Out 04-05-2009 11:33 AM

Lake Norman, Char. NC

Jordan Lake, Raleigh NC

Hyco Lake, Roxboro NC

if you go to Morehead City you'll be in my summer fishing holes and Skool's Beach house country

unless you want to be my neighbor there's a deal on a full brick 2800 + sqft house with 3.5 acres with 3 car garage new kitchen and baths in last 2 yrs and mins from highway 40/85 near 20 min to Chapel Hill, in Mebane, 30 min from Raleigh, 20 min to Durham, 25 min from Greensboro, 35 min to High Point. and near 3 fishing lakes. for he told me last night $130,000 just a thought. he is across the street and 2 house's up, even next door a guy who owns a local marina.

willy 04-05-2009 12:51 PM

Sounds good Todd, but you and I as neighbors, whew, that neighborhood will never be the same

reelapeelin 04-06-2009 05:44 AM

http://www.kerrlake-nc.com/index1.cfm :drool:

willy 04-06-2009 07:45 AM

Wow that is a beautiful area, is there good hunting around any of these big lake areas like Kerr, Everitt Jordan, Falls Lake ?

Blue_Runner 04-06-2009 09:02 AM

I hear ya! Willy might become a good ol Carolina boy. :party: I say welcome to the fold! You'll make a nice conversion. How close do you want to be to the coast? Come to High Rock lake and just go ahead and buy yourself a waterfront home...I need a good source of whiskey whilst cruisin on the Rock. I'm 3.5 hrs from SC beaches and about 4 from NC beaches. Also to the south there is Lake Wiley and Lake Norman. Waterfront on High Rock you are looking at $300k - $400k for a pretty nice home.Lake Norman and Lake Wiley are a different story where you'd be looking at twice that ++.

Go to http://www.lakehouse.com, click on NC on the map and check out some of the High-Rock homes and compare to the other lakes. Its the cheapest waterfront you will find anywhere in the state and some great deals can be had right now. BTW High-Rock is the 2nd largest lake in NC. Lake Norman is 1st.

Now if its the coast you are looking for I think you are on the right track with Beaufort, Morehead etc. I love it down that way. Make sure to get a double driveway so I can park my V next to yours.
:happy:

Blue_Runner 04-06-2009 09:09 AM

Look at this one for $425K. That would be over 1 million on any other lake even though it is a 2 bdrm cottage.
http://www.lakehouse.com/page-68030.html

willy 04-06-2009 12:20 PM

I am torn on coast or hill country lake type thing. Whatever I do it will be a lot less expensive than that, the plan would be to by an initial property, small now, something inexpensive where I can stay and establish a residence and later when we finally do sell the house in the peoples republic buy something a little more elaborate either there our somewhere else, using this property as a second home.

macojoe 04-06-2009 12:53 PM

Quote:

take me with you I can fix it up......
I still have no garage!!!

Good luck willy!! Coast or hills?? For me I have to be near the salt air!

Stinky_Hooker 04-06-2009 12:58 PM

DAYUM, I can get a house on Dauphin Island for that or way less. I didnt realize lake houses sold for so much. :nut:

bcmarinamanager 04-06-2009 01:36 PM

Well, seeing as NC is THE BEST place to live in the WORLD, our realestate prices are through the roof. Don't even try coming down here to Wilmington and expect to spend less 500k for something 1 mile inland. JK it's not all that expensive, but I would agree about looking around Morehead area. Maybe even New Bern area. It's up the river a way, it all opens into big water. It might not be as big a town as you're wanting, but it's a beautiful place.

Stinky_Hooker 04-06-2009 01:58 PM

Ngative ghost rider THE BEST is LA (Lower Alabama) :bat:

nipper 04-06-2009 02:31 PM

I am not even going to try to convince anyone that Central Indiana is the place to be. Flat, no water, lots of corn and soybeans. Definitely not a boater's paradise!

willy 04-06-2009 04:44 PM

All right Stink Man, LA is definetly a sweet destination but I am going to NC. So if you please I need some info and advise from Carolina boys. Could save me a lot of running around and aggravation.

cfelton 04-06-2009 08:13 PM

Willy, N.C. is a great choise. Northwest of the Outer Banks is Elizabeth City and east to Currituck and all areas around the Albemarle sound. Then south is Kittyhawk, Nags Head, Manteo (my daughter lives there) , Pea Island down to Hatteras and over to my personal favorite spot in the whole world, Ocracoke! Then you have Beaufort (another favorite), Emerald Isle, Alantic Beach, Morehead City and the list goes on and on! ALL are beautiful places on or surrounded by water, fresh or salt, and prices are down a bit now. Check us out ,we'd be glad ta have ya bro, come on down!

willy 04-06-2009 08:17 PM

Thanks CFelton why is Ocracoke your favorite place in the world, and do you guys along the shore get hammered with insurance's like florida does near the water?
Also is there any high ground areas along your coastline?

Skools Out 04-07-2009 06:59 AM

what insurance? i can't get any thanks to Clinton. after the 2 hurricanes of 96. Personally i would steer you clear of the Northern part of the NC coast. there is nothing up there and miles to any major city or airport. stay from Beaufort south if you go coastal. Willy email Linda Shingleton she's with Coastland Reality in Carteret County. She could send you some info on what is in that area. Plus she's not bad looking either.

http://www.coastland.com/

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reelapeelin 04-07-2009 07:46 AM

Willy, you're gonna be drivin' between NC and NJ...it's why I posted Kerr Lake...anywhere on the coast is gonna lengthen that commute considerably...there are other lakes inland as well

http://www.visithalifax.com/roanoke_rapids/fishing.php

scroll all the way down this site...Roanoke Rapids is right south of the VA/NC line and close to I-95...:fam:

Oh and you might wanna talk to these guys too

http://www.roanokerapidsnc.com/

kamikaze 04-07-2009 09:45 AM

Willy:

If your going to live your considering living on the coast and communting to NJ - you better added a significant amount of time to your travel time to account for "summer" traffic getting off the outter banks. It's a real mess during the rental season. It's been improved, but there is still no "easy" way to get from the Outter Banks to the CCBT tunnel to run up Hwy 13.

Kamikaze

Blue_Runner 04-07-2009 11:41 AM

While I absolutely love the outerbanks I don't think I'd live there. They do get hammered from time to time by the canes. I was there 2 weeks before Isabelle hit several years ago. The cottages we stayed in along with the local watering hole right across the street got completely wiped out. Not far down the highway the storm tore a new inlet dubbed "Isabelle Inlet" from ocean to sound. Big enough for pretty good sized boats to pass through.....before they filled it back in, which was an amazing feat of engineering IMO.

Blue_Runner 04-07-2009 11:44 AM

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Isabel

Link Highlight: "In North Carolina, the storm surge from Isabel washed out a portion of Hatteras Island to form what was unofficially known as Isabel Inlet. Damage was greatest along the Outer Banks, where thousands of homes were damaged or destroyed."

willy 04-07-2009 01:22 PM

Do you guys have any high bluff type coast lines or are they all low country spots?

Skools Out 04-07-2009 01:39 PM

all low here

Stinky_Hooker 04-07-2009 02:21 PM

But Willy, Crown Royal and Coronas grow on trees down here. :laugh:

willy 04-07-2009 02:54 PM

That works:beer:

reelapeelin 04-07-2009 03:11 PM

Well...there's this little knoll down there...I think they call it Kitty Hawk...you mighta heard of it...:laugh:

willy 04-07-2009 05:24 PM

Is'nt that where you first invented flight:laugh:

reelapeelin 04-07-2009 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by willy (Post 139217)
Is'nt that where you first invented flight:laugh:


Wow!!...you ARE quite the historian to be aware of such a little-known fact...:nice:

cfelton 04-07-2009 07:47 PM

Willy, Kittyhawk is one of the high spots on the island and there are some nice places for sale there now. A close friend of mine lives on the soundside there. The sound side is a little more protected from the ocean tides and winds. Theres probley plenty of work for you there. If you want to live on the mainland Currituck is north and very close by, just across the sound bridge. Ocracoke is my favorite spot because of its history, natural beauty and pristine beaches. The people are nice and its very relaxing there. Everything is done at a much slower pace there . Theres no crime there since you can only leave by boat or ferry service so not much work for ya there unless you change professions. If I could pick a spot to retire it would definately be Ocracoke though. Great fishing, beautiful water and beaches, good food and nice folks. If you've never been to Ocracoke you should definately take a trip down there! Manteo is another place you might want ta check out. Its a little more protected and surrounded by water. Theres probley some job opportunities there also.

willy 04-07-2009 08:53 PM

Thanks guys your are giving me a lot to think about and my wife and I are planning a trip or two to check out areas, keep those spots to check coming, so far I might be living next to Skools though, Boats are in my life and if you had to live near someone who better!!

And Ozzie, for some of us it is history, for some people is just memories, right you old coot. And don't forget about that phone call

reelapeelin 04-08-2009 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by willy (Post 139224)
Thanks guys your are giving me a lot to think about and my wife and I are planning a trip or two to check out areas, keep those spots to check coming, so far I might be living next to Skools though, Boats are in my life and if you had to live near someone who better!!

And Ozzie, for some of us it is history, for some people is just memories, right you old coot. And don't forget about that phone call


I got yer number Big Boy...livin ON the water ain't so important as livin' NEAR it...as you described w/your setup, just a few minutes from the dry-stack and you're sailin'!!...:clap:

willy 04-08-2009 07:28 AM

True that

Thats street lingo you know

willy 04-08-2009 07:37 AM

Oh and Franco called me last night and gave a full lesson on how to talk like a Carolina boy, so I am prepared. I know all the slang so I won't get confused when talking with yall

Franco 04-08-2009 08:14 AM

I reckon he's fixin' to start eatin' grits too!

And that good ol' EASTERN NC STYLE BBQ!

Blue_Runner 04-08-2009 08:44 AM

First and foremost we gotta teach him how to talk. Gonna have to SLOOOOOOW IT DOOOOWN, use the word "ain't" in at least every other sentence and find good uses for words like "reckon" and "yonder".

Here is your first lesson:

"Well fellers, the fish ain't a bitin rite here. I reckon we should try over yonder."

:hide:

reelapeelin 04-08-2009 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_Runner (Post 139240)
First and foremost we gotta teach him how to talk. Gonna have to SLOOOOOOW IT DOOOOWN, use the word "ain't" in at least every other sentence and find good uses for words like "reckon" and "yonder".

Here is your first lesson:

"Well fellers, the fish ain't a bitin rite here. I reckon we should try over yonder."

:hide:

Close, BR..."stripers ain't a bitin' heyur...drop suma them sodie-crackers offun tha boat...that feller ova yunder'll thank they's schoolin' heyur an we'll go feesh HIS hole"...:nut:


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