9. [â]ChuushaHime 5 points6 points7 points 3 years ago (0 children). Not a chance.. Matter of fact I feel like in this past two years itâs become a much bigger concern for me and my family. [â][deleted] 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago (0 children). Thanks. Some people flat out hate us, but everyone always has some shit to say. Only other ethnicity Iâve seen is Indian, and trust me I know, I have a job where I go house to house in every neighborhood. [â]El_Tigre_Numero_Uno 5 points6 points7 points 3 years ago (2 children). Too crowded. Whyâs that? You will find a wide range of cuisine options that fit all price points. my boyfriend & i moved from NYC too & we love it down here. [â]blister333 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago (2 children), How awful is the winter? Thatâs my guess, anyway. 8. We chose Raleigh based on it being relatively close to the coast, nothing too extreme in terms of weather, educated, good schools, pretty cheap cost of living. I'm from Alabama and am proudly liberal. I moved up from Wilmington at the beginning of the year and am already so much happier here. 5. It's funny as most of the places that we are looking into now are extremely hot and humid! weather is terrible. Oh the bugs. The communist state run ABC liquor stores. Thanks! In New Orleans we got hard freezes a lot but it stayed sunny. Conservatism, when adhered to too diligently, is stagnation in an ever developing world. Once you get past the restaurants and bars (there are some good restaurants! I'm originally from Mobile so I'm pretty used to the heat, humidity, flooding, and hurricanes. What you get from the stereotypical 'Caryite' is what I got from most of Raleigh. very boring. Obviously you can't do everything but I put in a good effort. Same vibe in all the ethnic restaurants too. [â]chillheel 4 points5 points6 points 3 years ago (1 child). 4. Abbington holds 433 custom built homes that are just minutes from RTP, Jordan Lake, Beaver Creek and more. A single traveler costs: $2,996 per month. Still a great region to move to if you just want to raise a family in Cary/Morrisville/Garner and hold down a desk job at a tech company. Unless you go downtown. The Grove @ Dix Park. It offers a chance to explore history, enjoy time lakeside, or take a short road trip to the beach thanks to its central location. City of Charlotte Jobs. That doesn't mean it is "just us" or that we need to change. Entertainment Options. The Neuse River Trailer offers a 28-mile path that goes from Falls Lake Dam to the Johnston County line in the city. - White people who seem to be all about selling how great NC is but also casually giving out warnings like that are apparently quite normal, [â]TheOddProp 6 points7 points8 points 3 years ago (0 children). There's lots of nightlife and day time activities. © 2021 reddit inc. All rights reserved. [â]surgesilk 5 points6 points7 points 3 years ago (0 children), [â][deleted] 2 points3 points4 points 2 years ago (0 children), [â]Spartan775Hurricanes 23 points24 points25 points 3 years ago (1 child). Frankly Raleigh is terrible. After leaving...it feels like Raleigh was super sleepy and didn't have much to offer. [â]Lets_Go_Wolfpack 5 points6 points7 points 3 years ago (0 children). On a good day with light traffic, it will take you about two hours to reach the Atlantic Ocean. I would too! Iâm not religious so this makes it tough for me seeing as how religious and churchgoing people here are VERY judgmental and are always quick with some shit to say. We just moved here and ran through a ton of options before settling on Raleigh. Yes, Raleigh is definitely an overall impersonal and cold place. I donât know how people complain about it. The Museum of History offers exhibits that will take you through 14,000 years of North Carolina history, featuring decorative art, local artifacts, and the stories of the heroes who called this place their home. Why? The offices are like what you would see in the heart of RTP ...but this is everywhere not just in one clustered spot. and we are lucky for that! [â]mimms1980[S] 21 points22 points23 points 3 years ago (1 child). You don't have to be New York or Chicago for that, I always find something new every time I go back to Pensacola and Mobile, but it's important to always have new things to discover. If you are Living in Apex, NC you know the neighborhood of Abbington. (Transit, culture, food etc.) [â]BgBg_swagwag 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children), [â]sparklybubs 2 points3 points4 points 2 years ago (4 children). [â]palemfrider 8 points9 points10 points 3 years ago (3 children). See cost of living, internet speed, weather and other metrics about United States as a ⦠It doesn’t matter if you identify as a beach person, someone who loves the mountains, or an individual who loves everything about the outdoors. [â]joeyjojoeshabadoo 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children). They LOVE blaming Northerners for stuff they donât like about the area, such as how itâs âchangingâ, real small town mentality. People travel from all over the world to visit the various courses, so make sure that you take advantage of their quality if you start living here. Seven cities in the past fifteen years. 11. You have every right to feel that way! For those of you relocating to Apex, Abbington is a neighborhood you will want to check out. Starts in March. My cats also started getting allergies. Housing costs in Raleigh are very competitive compared to other cities of comparable size. [â]auto-xkcd37 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (1 child), Bleep-bloop, I'm a bot. And Working in RTP is probably a factor, I agree. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. The pollen cycles in Raleigh can be detrimental to those with allergies. Winter is pleasant, with highs consistently in the 50s, and the low temperatures in January and February rarely dip below freezing. Community - Living in Cary, NC. My biggest fear is just being black and driving through the more âcountryâ parts of this state at night. This is a great area for middle aged people with a family looking for a slower lifestyle. [â]SpartanMonkey 5 points6 points7 points 3 years ago (1 child). One thing that time can't fix though (if you're into hiking) -- there is also really no great hiking east of the eno river. Good luck. Raleigh is always voted the best place to live in America, and the reason why is ridiculously obvious. also, everyone is so damn friendly. bought a house 11 months after moving. Raleigh is 49% cheaper than New York City. [â]joevasion 3 points4 points5 points 2 years ago (0 children). Like I said before, zero culture so no good Italian food. We use data, analytics, and a sense of humor to determine quality of life for places across the nation. I'm 29, and most people i work with directly are 24-30 so yeah. Because you are in close proximity to Duke, UNC, and NC State, college sports are a way of life when living in Raleigh. I thought it was the best city in the world. Can you elaborate? [â]Sir_DudeDurham, actually 31 points32 points33 points 3 years ago (3 children). Biggest thing I miss from living in Baltimore was being able to take a quick bike ride down to Patapsaco state park and wander around for hours, Raleigh pales in comparison just due to geography. The Yankees annoy the shit out of the natives like myself because they move here and then constantly talk about how much better NY, CT, MA, NJ are and that shit gets old so fast. 5/19/21, Golden Spokes, City of Oaks. About HomeSnacks. Even in the suburbs here there are towers that you'd consider skyscrapers in Raleigh. 1. It can be a significant drive to get out to the beach. Those sort of towns tend to not be close-knit and social circles are typically quite fluid with friendships that don't often last long enough to really be deep. Most people are cool but most tend to be pretty religious and a lot are just ignorant and closed minded. Although the median household income for Raleigh is about $5,000 less per year than the national average, you will also discover that the unemployment rates are typically much lower. I can get my dream house in a great school district for the price of a townhouse in Nashville. Mountains to beaches. Confederate flags galore and dudes walking around openly displaying white nationalist tattoos. Honestly, the traffic here is nothing. However itâs really not like Nashville/LA/Atlanta etc. And if youâre going to buy a house, ask around before you do. This comment was inspired by xkcd#37, [â]Cosmic_Chimp 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children), [â]BgBg_swagwag 1 point2 points3 points 2 years ago (0 children), Rofl, that over exaggeration on racism. Raleigh is a city in North Carolina with a population of 464,485. 1. There is still plenty of people in the older generation who are not big fans of people that they identify as being “northerners.” It is not unusual to hear someone blaming these transplants for the way that their community is changing. Join. You may want to look into Meetup.com or join a local kickball league, flag football, etc. This urban area is often referred to as the City of Oaks because there are stunning oak trees that line the streets at the heart of the community. Would you not have moved knowing what you know now? I lived in LA for 12 years and moved ot Raleigh with my former fiancé almost 7 years ago. As a more insular person I wish I shared this experience! There are plenty of traditional gyms here if all you want to manage is a membership. Check this thread out. There are fine dining opportunities, spots to grab a quick lunch, and everything in-between. If youâve lived in any city you will think it is a breeze. If you're the type who wants to find one good bar to go to every Friday night, you'll find one. Some people have come to call Raleigh the “Smithsonian of the South” because of the number of historic attractions which are available in the city. But what do I know, thatâs just my opinion. Hereâs a little breakdown of MY PERSONAL opinions of this shitty, I mean city. [â]ncdeac 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago (0 children), Definitely an individual experience. People are.. people, same as everywhere else. I move a lot. [â]GRANITO 1 point2 points3 points 2 years ago (0 children). They LOVE calling roaches âwater bugsâ, all the apt complexes do that. The biggest complaints you will probably hear on here are traffic, rising housing prices, and depending on who you talk to, politics. But GPS figures that out for me now. [â]Meatstreak 34 points35 points36 points 3 years ago (9 children). But the suburbs of Raleigh of people my age range are old school and conservative, [â][deleted] 7 points8 points9 points 3 years ago (1 child). If being physically active is important to you, then you will find that there are several excellent providers in the city that can make sure that you’re sweating off the calories from all of the great food you will be eating. The rent is the same as I was paying in RTP but even in my suburb there's loads of tech companies with massive massive offices. I don't have as many friends these days. Area is really pretty nice, and much livelier than it was a decade ago: good local arts/music scene, population is finally high enough that you'll see national music tours for smaller music subcultures come through, tons of bars, we've got four and soon five arcades in the RTP region, a fine theater in Durham, decent museums, an excellent selection of restaurants, and traffic isn't nearly as bad as people make it out to be (caveat: I'm from the DC-Baltimore area, so my bar for bad traffic may be a bit higher than most). [â]blister333 3 points4 points5 points 3 years ago (0 children), I think thatâs the work environment weâre in today, not so much a Raleigh thing, [â]joeyjojoeshabadoo 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago (2 children). All the headaches of a big city without the action to make it worthwhile. I wouldn't say I necessarily regret living here, it is worth it to be near my siblings, but it isn't somewhere I want to keep living after they move. The city offers a thriving economy, especially in the technology, healthcare and education fields. REDDIT and the ALIEN Logo are registered trademarks of reddit inc. π Rendered by PID 13611 on r2-app-0d6801cf6b40c8dff at 2021-05-19 19:18:30.767146+00:00 running 9385e0c country code: JP. I don't like downtown. According to their statistics, in February 2020, the Raleigh housing market was a buyers' real estate market, which means buyers have more homes to choose from, which increases the odds that a buyer will find their perfect home. Yea I was really amazed. on the topic of driving, Iâm not sure how many family members you have that drive but be prepared to have to provide a car for each, thereâs no sharing in this type of city where you have to drive EVERYWHERE. It feels like a treadmill overcrowded with joggers etc. It is also 11% higher to live here compared to the median in North Carolina. It is a community that offers a quaint experience that feels like it comes from yesteryear, but at the same time it also feels exceptionally modern. Why do people take so many photos of it? Salary.com's Cost of Living Calculator lets you compare the cost of living and salary differentials State to State or over 300+ US cities. Iâm trying to be more grateful for all I have here, but some days are more of a challenge. Which is why I found it a little difficult to make lasting friends. 10. I moved to Raleigh to be near my younger siblings who are going to college here, and there's nothing that will keep me here after they graduate. Today it's 14°C with good air quality (37 µg/m3). Ive been back 4 years could leave easily if it werenât for friends, family, proximity to beach and mountains, beautiful parks, some of the best food in the world, and a career that I love...okay, I could not leave easily. Interesting that so many people think Raleigh is full of lifetime citizens. Your sales tax is also 7% lower than what the national average happens to be in the United States. I also really enjoy the birds that visit my balcony (though it makes me feel like an old person saying that out loud). The key reason we chose the area - before we had been here before - were for the schools. [â]ALenovoThinkPad 5 points6 points7 points 3 years ago (0 children). it was shocking when we first moved - strangers saying hello! Raleigh is becoming more and more progressive because so many people are moving in from all over. [â]Jc590 4 points5 points6 points 2 years ago (0 children). The road infrastructure is a mess. These are the pros and cons that you will want to review before deciding to move to this beautiful southeastern metropolis. Better than the Charleston, SC area. Worst decision Iâve ever made. If you are sensitive to pollen, have hay fever already, or have a family history of allergies, then these cycles could have you feeling miserable throughout the year. [â]sparklybubs 2 points3 points4 points 2 years ago (1 child). HomeSnacks is based in Raleigh, NC. There are plenty of Barre studios in the city as well. I agree with /u/YourTinyHands The biggest city I've lived in before Raleigh was 600k population...so somewhat similar in size. Your stated opinion is just as hypocritical, short sighted, and damaging to our country as the fringe elements from my side of the aisle. ⦠We aim to deliver infotainment about where you live that your real estate agent won't tell you. Honestly, the traffic here is nothing. As a local who was born and raised here, this makes me sad. 12. Oh, the fine people. At first I thought it was just the people I rolled with for a little while, nope, itâs 95% of the people Iâve ever met here. But as far as cultural events or outdoor activities... again, you have to literally fight for space. Please contact me if youâve seen my baby. So, really, nice area now with potential for improvement, but seems more likely to be heading in a bad direction (lightly restricted development chasing nothing but high income residents, fundamentally shifting the region's demographics), at least near/in the cities. I'd kill myself if I had to go thru another Minneapolis winter. After going to college in charlotte, I was dying to get back here. [â]bwirth2 1 point2 points3 points 2 years ago (0 children), "Most people are cool but most tend to be pretty religious and a lot are just ignorant and closed minded. [â]ALenovoThinkPad 2 points3 points4 points 2 years ago (0 children). All-in-all, you will find that the big city vibe doesn’t come with a significant price tag. -That answer is far too much to share in a single post. I've experienced traffic in almost every major city but have never experienced or witnessed the self-serving, aggressive and hateful driving that I have in Raleigh. 1. Folks In Raleigh Are Living The Good Life. [â]sparklybubs 1 point2 points3 points 2 years ago (1 child). I played for a few seasons and had so many invitations to dinners, drinks, parties, concerts, etc that it was a bit overwhelming (I'm a bit of an introvert but it sounds right up your alley). Today it's 26°C with good air quality (42 µg/m3). This region has 3 of the 5 top golf courses in the state as ranked by the NC Golf Panel. No signal. I go back and forth on whether I want to live in a city or in a cabin in the woods, myself. [â]GardenBlissUS 1 point2 points3 points 2 years ago (0 children). Itâs the south. I've lived all over the country, and while Raleigh does in fact offer reasonably priced housing, that's about it. My main gripes are: The weather is fucked. Came here from NYC and it is the biggest regret of my life. [â]ALenovoThinkPad 5 points6 points7 points 3 years ago (1 child). Just something I didn't even consider. Good luck enjoying them. [â]D00bage 8 points9 points10 points 3 years ago (1 child). I mean, it is OK. [â]Jc590 1 point2 points3 points 2 years ago (0 children). It's bad! [â]tauropolisDurham Bulls 14 points15 points16 points 3 years ago (3 children), I move a lot. We use data, analytics, and a sense of humor to determine quality of life for places across the nation. I live on a lake here presently, so that does help a bit at times, thankfully. Howdy folks! Even when relieved by a long overdue rain, the sun overtakes and pierces the sky... every single day. I'm from the Alabama gulf coast and she's lived in SLC her entire life. [â]Cosmic_Chimp 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago (2 children). I've went through plenty of the trails and museums. Coming from the NE its cheap af. You will need to learn to love college sports when living in Raleigh, NC. The younger generation is better but for the most part ugh. See cost of living, internet speed, weather and other metrics about United States as ⦠[â]Jc590 2 points3 points4 points 2 years ago (0 children). [â]katie0873 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago (1 child), [â]shangavibesXBL 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago (0 children). Some of the best food in the Triangle is out here, [â]youngjean 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago (0 children), I always want to but itâs just so far! Speaking of negatives, the local populations obsession with "Yankees" and assuming everyone not from here and they know what you think is annoying as hell. All the doldrum of a small town without the small-town charm. I grew up in the bubble of Raleigh and didn't pick up on how incredibly racist NC is until I had to move further out. Overall, the area is just kind of, well, boring. I can't say "Chicago is the Applebee's of cities" like I can with Raleigh. It's a great place to raise a family. Welp, here is your example of the downside. Please share it in the comment section! Durham is a bit better. 2. Living I've been actively researching leaving the area, but my partner isn't on board so I'm kinda stuck. If you're bored in Chicago, you're not looking outside your window. The pros and cons of living in Raleigh, NC, work to balance opportunity and cost with some of the typical challenges that exist when living in the southeastern United States. And Bojangles. 7. Yea I take a cocktail of meds but sometimes the plant sperm penetrates my protection. We're coming from NYC. Posts Raleigh Rooms. You can always find a bar or the occasional dance club, but the entertainment options here are geared toward family-friendly options more than they are for mingling. The grey depresses the shit out of me. I'm pleasantly surprised as someone considering a move to Raleigh. I'm 50. Living in Raleigh, NC. [â]maybe_just_happy_ 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago (0 children), Yep. Then May comes and it rains most of the month. My wife, however, has really only ever known dry heat. Cookout. Not sure why you're getting down owed. Some of the best places to visit include the Museum of Art, which features a 164-acre outdoor park, special exhibits, and sculptures to make it the largest facility of its type in the United States. Most people know that the metro area features a Research Triangle Park that provides big city opportunities for jobs, but it also maintains the charm of a small town in the region despite the presence of multiple interstates that allow you to manage your commute effectively. For those of us who don't fit into that mold it's not such a great place. We live up by Brier Creek and drive 20ish min to downtown, 10min to the mall, 25 or something to North hills which we never go to but yea it gets old driving from parking lot to parking lot to walk around...anyway Raleigh does have greats schools so couple more years and we'll be out when our son transitions to Jr high, [â]Zeohawk 2 points3 points4 points 2 years ago (1 child), That's how most places are though except the really big cities and even then places like Denver and Austin are spread out, [â]Sir_DudeDurham, actually 3 points4 points5 points 2 years ago (0 children). If they weren't job hopping, they were trying hard to climb the corporate ladder. OH YEP ALSO THE POLLEN. If you and your wife end up having children, the schools, universities, and small towns in the suburbs are great places to raise a family. On the flip side, it is growing quickly and a large portion of the folks moving here are from other countries. They probably wouldnât like it, but they donât care. [â]codenamejavelinfangz 6 points7 points8 points 3 years ago (0 children). I guess my point still stands using a smaller city such as Minneapolis. We just moved here and have been thinking about how to better adapt. When we moved here mine greatly intensified and she developed them. Itâs, like, 3 buildings. It is a place that people adore because there is a sense of community, even if it tends to take a laid-back approach. and join one of thousands of communities. Iâve lived in NYC for 35 years and being here was the first real ânewâ car Iâve ever owned, I had to spring for one cuz I realized how much driving Iâd have to do and didnât want to take my chance with an old beat up car, now Iâm stuck with monthly payments. The cost of living in Raleigh is very affordable. [â]SpartanMonkey 3 points4 points5 points 3 years ago (1 child). Log In Sign Up. I know, but at least Denver and Austin have a road grid and they're theoretically capable of increasing their density. [â]codenamejavelinfangz 8 points9 points10 points 3 years ago (1 child). You are also two hours from the mountains when living here for skiing and snowboarding. My own personal, stupid Internet Guy opinion: Itâs a place that tries to offer things that a bigger city offers, but everything is mostly just pretty mediocre. It is not unusual for the pollen cycle in Raleigh to begin in early March for the trees that are in the area. HomeSnacks is based in Raleigh, NC. When you consider the slower pace of life and the fact that everyone is so friendly, it tends to be a pleasant place to settle down when you’re ready to do so.
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