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Moving to North Carolina? 5 Things You Need to Know

Moving to a new state can be scary. It helps to be prepared before you do, so here are five things you should know...

Moving to a new state can be scary. It helps to be prepared before you do, so here are five things you should know before you move to North Carolina.

The homes are gorgeous and well-constructed

The housing market in North Carolina is excellent compared to other states. More than half of the state’s residents own their homes, and the average price of a house is $163,000. Home values in North Carolina also continue to appreciate, rather than depreciate. Not only is it a great market for homes, but the homes available are also gorgeous.

While you won’t be living in the Biltmore Estate when you move to North Carolina, you can bet you’ll find yourself in a beautiful and well-constructed home. You can also rely on excellent local companies to provide any work you might need, from roof repair Raleigh to plumbing and HVAC. Knowing that you have a quality roofing company to help you with anything and everything will put your mind at ease when you’ve just moved to a new state.

The food is excellent

Across the state, you’ll find incredible restaurants, diners, and coffee shops. The Tar Heel State is, of course, known for its excellent barbecue. You also be able to find delicious peach treats, since peach production is huge. Shrimp and grits is a state staple, and fried green tomatoes are a must. You can find an incredible Asheville breakfast and wash it down with a glass of Cheerwine. North Carolina as a whole offers incredibly delicious and fresh local treats. You’ll never go hungry in this state.

The scenery is breathtaking

There’s no shortage of gorgeous scenery in North Carolina. The state offers plenty of diverse landscapes. You can check out the famous lighthouse in Buxton, the incredible view of the Blue Ridge Mountains from Chimney Rock State Park, or the waterfront in historic Wilmington. As a resident, you’ll be able to take your time exploring places and seeing everything the state has to offer. This means you can enjoy little mini-vacations throughout the year without any of the hassles of traveling far from home. Living in such a beautiful place can do wonders for your mental and physical health. While moving might be one of the most stressful things you do in your life, living in North Carolina could be one of your best decisions yet.

The weather is perfect

Depending on where you live in the state, you could be in for some seriously perfect weather. It tends to be quite pleasant year-round in most parts of North Carolina, with more mild winters and warm summers and falls. The mountains can get very cold at the peak during the winter months, but the typical January in Raleigh will see temperatures between 30 and 53 degrees at night. There’s usually little to no snow in North Carolina, unless you’re in the mountains. These conditions make the Tar Heel State the perfect place for people who still enjoy experiencing every season. You’ll have gorgeous falls, warm summers, and chilly winters without any snow or dangerous conditions.

The cost of living is low

The cost of living in North Carolina is excellent. Rent and homes are cheaper than many other places, and the cost of gas is below the national average of $2.90. Property taxes are low, and North Carolina is one of eight states with a flat income tax. Moving to a new state can be expensive and stressful, so it should put your mind at ease that you’re moving to a state with a fantastic cost of living. If you’re worried about the costs of your move, try to avoid needing a storage unit before or after the move, and try to minimize the number of replacement items you’ll need by taking your cleaning supplies with you. Once you’re settled in, you’ll find yourself saving money just by living in a cheaper state.

Moving to North Carolina is a wonderful choice. You’ll love the scenery, food, and weather, and you’ll never lack fun things to do.

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