zoebartlett
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North Carolina intrigues me. It''s good timing that there''s so much written about it here lately. Every once in a while my FI asks me if I''ll ever consider moving to another part of the country. We''re both from the same state in New England. Although I lived out of state for 2 years when I was little and I went to college in MA, I''ve never lived anywhere else. My FI has never lived in another state and he has said that he can''t imagine living here all our lives. I''m perfectly happy here though-- quaint New England small towns, within a 1-2 hour drive to the ocean, mountains, lakes, Boston, Portland, ME, etc.
I''d be willing to consider moving (in the future, not right now) IF I could find the perfect place for us. I know nothing about North Carolina though, so I"m open to hearing about different areas (it''s such a big state!). Here''s what I''m looking for (not necessarily in any order):
1. Good school systems. I''m an elementary teacher in one of those small, quaint towns I mentioned above and I work in the perfect school for me -- it''s small, you know everyone (I know all the kids in grades 1-3 by name), there are only 2 teachers per grade, and it''s a very friendly and cooperative environment. There are other things I could say but those are the highlights.
I need to love a new job if I''m going to leave my current position in the future. Right now, I have no reason to leave.
2. I love small town atmospheres, but we''d prefer something close or sort of close to a city. We love culture, my FI loves architecture, and we love going to great restaurants, going to the movies, exploring, and just hanging out in the park for a picnic.
3. I''d still love to be close to the ocean (well, probably not further than 1-1.5 hours away). Maybe the mountains but I''m a water baby.
4. We own our own condo now and we''d love to move into an actual house someday. I think this is definitely doable. It''s not here but I think we could do it down in NC.
I''ve heard of Ashville, Charlotte, Winston-Salem (Is this one town or two separate towns? It always reminds me of Minneapolis/St. Paul - actually two different towns although for some reason they are always mentioned together.), Raleigh, and I''ve heard of the Outer Banks. I don''t know much about any of these towns.
Sorry for such a long post. Reading MMM''s recent post got me thinking though...
I''d be willing to consider moving (in the future, not right now) IF I could find the perfect place for us. I know nothing about North Carolina though, so I"m open to hearing about different areas (it''s such a big state!). Here''s what I''m looking for (not necessarily in any order):
1. Good school systems. I''m an elementary teacher in one of those small, quaint towns I mentioned above and I work in the perfect school for me -- it''s small, you know everyone (I know all the kids in grades 1-3 by name), there are only 2 teachers per grade, and it''s a very friendly and cooperative environment. There are other things I could say but those are the highlights.
I need to love a new job if I''m going to leave my current position in the future. Right now, I have no reason to leave.
2. I love small town atmospheres, but we''d prefer something close or sort of close to a city. We love culture, my FI loves architecture, and we love going to great restaurants, going to the movies, exploring, and just hanging out in the park for a picnic.
3. I''d still love to be close to the ocean (well, probably not further than 1-1.5 hours away). Maybe the mountains but I''m a water baby.
4. We own our own condo now and we''d love to move into an actual house someday. I think this is definitely doable. It''s not here but I think we could do it down in NC.
I''ve heard of Ashville, Charlotte, Winston-Salem (Is this one town or two separate towns? It always reminds me of Minneapolis/St. Paul - actually two different towns although for some reason they are always mentioned together.), Raleigh, and I''ve heard of the Outer Banks. I don''t know much about any of these towns.
Sorry for such a long post. Reading MMM''s recent post got me thinking though...