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Old One said:
Just so I can join the Charlotte thread...

Lived in Charlotte for 10 years (1990-2000) back down there on business a couple of times a year - been to SE Brewery many times - looking forward to sampling the new dish ;)!

Better than even chance I will be relocating back down there within the next 12 months (just so I can be close to Nakia :p). The spousal unit and I are going down June 2-5 for a preliminary house-hunting trip in our old haunts of N. Charlotte (Highland Creek, Huntersville, etc).

If you are within an hour of Charlotte and like things Irish...you must visit Ri-Ra's Irish Pub in midtown Charlotte. Best Guinness I have had this side of the Old Country.

Come to Charlotte...the new gaming mecca of the SE :D!

~ OO


Well, everyone wants to be close to Nakia! :D

Good luck with the househunting and possible move, Old One. I hope it works out, both because I know you want to get out of Maryland and because I want to play in a Faded Glory campaign.

And thanks for the Pub advice. I'm not a beer drinker, but my wife loves Guinness (she was born on St. Patrick's Day, after all), so we'll check it out.

And good luck to you, too, die_kluge. Soon, we shall draw all gamers unto The Queen City. Mwahahahaha!
 


nakia said:
Well, everyone wants to be close to Nakia! :D

Good luck with the househunting and possible move, Old One. I hope it works out, both because I know you want to get out of Maryland and because I want to play in a Faded Glory campaign.

And thanks for the Pub advice. I'm not a beer drinker, but my wife loves Guinness (she was born on St. Patrick's Day, after all), so we'll check it out.

And good luck to you, too, die_kluge. Soon, we shall draw all gamers unto The Queen City. Mwahahahaha!

Nakia,

Thanks for the well-wishes. The catalyst for me was realizing I will spend 23 days in the car commuting this year...life is too friggin' short for that :p! Plus, the housing market in the Baltimore/DC area is just sick...I could barely afford to buy the place we are in now if we had to purchase it today.

We can get a BAHOAGC (Big-A** Home on a Golf Course) in N. Charlotte with the lovely yuppie suburbanite amenities my wife and I crave for ~ $275k to $325k. The same home in Balt-DC runs $550k to $850k. I have actually figured out that I can keep working at my day job - commuting by air weekly from Charlotte to Alexandria, VA - and still save $1,000 per month in housing and commuting costs...crazy.

We will see how things progress...but I am cautiously optimistic.

~ OO
 

This is the exact reason why we are looking at that area. The Richmond housing market is artificially inflated by some unseen force. I can understand a crowded area like D.C. that's growing, but there is plenty of room to expand in Richmond, so why there aren't a ton of builders meeting the demand is beyond me. They actually had people camp out to get new lots in a subdivision a while back. That was insane.
 

Old One said:
Nakia,

Thanks for the well-wishes. The catalyst for me was realizing I will spend 23 days in the car commuting this year...life is too friggin' short for that :p! Plus, the housing market in the Baltimore/DC area is just sick...I could barely afford to buy the place we are in now if we had to purchase it today.

We can get a BAHOAGC (Big-A** Home on a Golf Course) in N. Charlotte with the lovely yuppie suburbanite amenities my wife and I crave for ~ $275k to $325k. The same home in Balt-DC runs $550k to $850k. I have actually figured out that I can keep working at my day job - commuting by air weekly from Charlotte to Alexandria, VA - and still save $1,000 per month in housing and commuting costs...crazy.

We will see how things progress...but I am cautiously optimistic.

~ OO


Plus you rack up the frequent flyer miles! Free trips to Bermuda for Old One & family.

BTW, Old One, you still do financial planning, right? Once I move, things get settled, and I start to get my first ever non-grad student salary, I'd like to talk.

And der_kluge, Richmond is a real estate anomaly. Not only could the city itself expand, there is plenty of places for "infill" -- revitalizing existing neighborhoods within the city.
Sarah and I got a brand new 3/2 ranch in Rock Hill for less than $150K. It's not giant, but it's nice.
 

nakia said:
Plus you rack up the frequent flyer miles! Free trips to Bermuda for Old One & family.

BTW, Old One, you still do financial planning, right? Once I move, things get settled, and I start to get my first ever non-grad student salary, I'd like to talk.

And der_kluge, Richmond is a real estate anomaly. Not only could the city itself expand, there is plenty of places for "infill" -- revitalizing existing neighborhoods within the city.
Sarah and I got a brand new 3/2 ranch in Rock Hill for less than $150K. It's not giant, but it's nice.

I think the city planners seem to be under the misguided belief that they're going to remove too many trees if they expand. I mean, really, have they not seen how many freaking trees there are in this part of the world?? My wife had heard that they had "run out of room to expand" because apparently they'd reached the county line on one side. Hello? Like this invisible line is ceasing expansion. Give me a break.

Really, I've concluded that the large influx of northerners who are used to paying exorbitant fees for a home have artificially raised the price of homes here. But once you go up, unfortunately you can never really reverse the trend. Maybe I should go into the construction business. Seems like there's a lot this town needs. Every day my wife and I are like "we should open up a -blank-, this town could really use one." So far the list includes:
Sonic
Boston Market
Fazoli's
Valvoline Oil change place
A decent barbecue restaurant
A Mexican restaurant worth a damned
 

nakia said:
Plus you rack up the frequent flyer miles! Free trips to Bermuda for Old One & family.

BTW, Old One, you still do financial planning, right? Once I move, things get settled, and I start to get my first ever non-grad student salary, I'd like to talk.

Hah!

Frequent flier miles are great...as long as US Airways and American stay in business (I have ~ 200,000 on US Airways and ~ 50,000 on American).

Yep, I have been a financial planner for nearly 10 years now...I will even give you the EN World discount ;)! Seriously, just let me know how I can help.

~ OO
 

OO - I hate to do this to you (I feel all wishy-washy), but I think I'll have you just hold on to that resume for now.

Long story short, the guy who used to be my manager (who got promoted to director) (and whom I've really seemed to have made an impression upon) asked me to join his new team which was recently formed as a result of a reorganization. My wife and I talked, and this sounds like a good opportunity for me, so I'm going to hold off on any aggressive relocation plans at the moment and see how this plays out.

Thanks
 

der_kluge said:
OO - I hate to do this to you (I feel all wishy-washy), but I think I'll have you just hold on to that resume for now.

Long story short, the guy who used to be my manager (who got promoted to director) (and whom I've really seemed to have made an impression upon) asked me to join his new team which was recently formed as a result of a reorganization. My wife and I talked, and this sounds like a good opportunity for me, so I'm going to hold off on any aggressive relocation plans at the moment and see how this plays out.

Thanks

dk -

No problem...consider it held. Just let me know if and/or when you want me to dust it off.

~ OO
 

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