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<blockquote data-quote="Morgenes" data-source="post: 1437906" data-attributes="member: 15267"><p><strong>Welcome to NC!</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Glad to hear you're coming and eager to get into the game day. If you want to be near the Game Day, a good number of game stores, as well as UNC Chapel Hill, Duke, NC State, Weselyan, NC Central University, and several other smaller universities, I'd suggest the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area. It's a nice area that since it has three medium sized cities together makes for one bigger city, yet spread out enough that it doesn't feel like a huge city (like Charlotte does).</p><p></p><p>Based on your situation, my guess is you guys would be best to go for the SouthWest Durham/ North Chapel Hill area. As there are several of the places you work in the area, and Chapel Hill has UNC and a great college atmosphere. As far as apartment living goes, just about anywhere in the area would be good. A year or two ago apartments where building like crazy and charging whatever they wanted due to the dot-com boom giving them lots of people with disposable income to spend on housing. When it turned into the dot-com bust they found themselves with lots of empty housing, and they're still recovering from that. Most apartments in the area still offer incentives and decent monthly rates.</p><p></p><p>NC Game Day is held on NCSU's campus, which is in Raleigh. The Raleigh area also would be good for you guys, as it has everything you requested. My only problem with Raleigh is it is the capitol, and as such has a bigger city feel to it. Personal preference is all.</p><p></p><p>If you have any other questions about game store locations, universities, or apartments, feel free to shoot me an email.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morgenes, post: 1437906, member: 15267"] [b]Welcome to NC![/b] Glad to hear you're coming and eager to get into the game day. If you want to be near the Game Day, a good number of game stores, as well as UNC Chapel Hill, Duke, NC State, Weselyan, NC Central University, and several other smaller universities, I'd suggest the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area. It's a nice area that since it has three medium sized cities together makes for one bigger city, yet spread out enough that it doesn't feel like a huge city (like Charlotte does). Based on your situation, my guess is you guys would be best to go for the SouthWest Durham/ North Chapel Hill area. As there are several of the places you work in the area, and Chapel Hill has UNC and a great college atmosphere. As far as apartment living goes, just about anywhere in the area would be good. A year or two ago apartments where building like crazy and charging whatever they wanted due to the dot-com boom giving them lots of people with disposable income to spend on housing. When it turned into the dot-com bust they found themselves with lots of empty housing, and they're still recovering from that. Most apartments in the area still offer incentives and decent monthly rates. NC Game Day is held on NCSU's campus, which is in Raleigh. The Raleigh area also would be good for you guys, as it has everything you requested. My only problem with Raleigh is it is the capitol, and as such has a bigger city feel to it. Personal preference is all. If you have any other questions about game store locations, universities, or apartments, feel free to shoot me an email. [/QUOTE]
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