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  • The biggest debate.. North Carolina or South Carolina? If you are making the move where should you go?
    In this video I break down some of the big differences between North Carolina and South Carolina so you can decide which state is best for you!
    When it comes to states, North Carolina is larger, bigger population, more cities, more mountains, and more ocean shoreline. But South Carolina has some great schools, lower taxes, and some incredible historic towns.
    Which one is better? I'll let you decide!
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    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to North Carolina OR South Carolina Pros and Cons.
    00:40 A brief historical background on how North and South Carolina were once a single colony.
    01:34 Population difference between North Carolina and South Carolina.
    02:37 The education systems in both states, including school governance and student-teacher ratios.
    05:01 The availability of colleges and universities in both states.
    07:15 Geography and Outdoor Activities.
    09:47 Lakes and beaches in both North Carolina and South Carolina, including surfing opportunities.
    16:29 Comparing the climate in both states, particularly regarding temperature and snowfall.
    19:43 Property taxes and the impact on primary residents and investors.
    21:30 Performance of professional and college sports teams in both states.
    22:31 Historic towns and southern charm in both North and South Carolina, highlighting Charleston, SC.
    28:30 Outro to North Carolina OR South Carolina Pros and Cons.
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    **Most stats and data mentioned came from the following sites and are not based on our opinions:
    Great Schools: www.greatschools.org/north-ca...
    More About Charlotte: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlot...
    Census Data: censusreporter.org
    Neighborhood data: www.niche.com
    *All stats, data, house pricing, and anything else mentioned is always subject to change and is provided merely as an example at the time of this recording*
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Komentáře • 105

  • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina

    🤔Thinking of Moving to Charlotte North Carolina?
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  • @victoriapulido8126
    @victoriapulido8126 Před rokem +1

    So much useful información thank you so much I loved this video 🤍🤍🤍

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for your feedback! I hope it helped you further make your decision on where to live :) If Charlotte is for you, let me know and I'd be happy to help!

  • @barbarad5414
    @barbarad5414 Před rokem +6

    My word! What a brilliant analysis. And above all, you are incredibly articulate. Must have been a communications major. I'm sure you're a very successful realtor because of it. Really, really great presentation.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem +3

      thank you so much for your kind words. I was actually a business major, but have always loved the camera and the stage :)

  • @tnewkirk1465
    @tnewkirk1465 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I love them both. I consider them sister states, and understand there are more pronounced similarities than minuscule contrasts. We basically share Charlotte lol, a football team and other entities.

  • @andyray4025
    @andyray4025 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great information very helpful ❤

  • @___Karma__
    @___Karma__ Před rokem +2

    So much Detailed information and spoken very, very well. The only thing that would make this video perfect would be including visuals like pictures/videos of the areas when speaking about them, showing the locations on the map and showing the info on screen when you talk about detailed information like statistics. Considering how much info, the pace and length of the video that would turn it into a very heavy editing job though 😅so its completely understandable. Excellent job! Thank you for the information.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem +1

      haha you hit the nail on the head with that. I started breaking it all down and decided against adding more. Probably should have. Thank you for the feedback I appreciate that :)

  • @LeslieDeschesne-qf8sd
    @LeslieDeschesne-qf8sd Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very informative thank you

  • @zline-sp2fs
    @zline-sp2fs Před 4 měsíci +2

    While I like the hiking of NC, I'd rather live in the upstate of SC and drive to my hiking destinations. NC was a thought and then it became a melting pot of people from NY, MA, CT, NJ, DC and I don't want that. I'm from rural NJ and miss my small town feel as well as the peace and quiet and bigger properties. To me, NC today is the same exact thing that's happening in NJ and that's what I'm trying to get away from. Greer and TR have really stood out for me and it's still close enough to Greenville if I felt I needed to catch a little city vibe every so often.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 4 měsíci +2

      I totally get that. Former NYer here :) I feel like the center of Charlotte absolutely can have the overly city feel but LOVE that the southern hospitality is everywhere no matter what. Some of my fav ourskirt towns are Belmont, Mt Holly, Stanly, Denver and Lincoln. This keeps you 25 to 45 min from the city but you are in the country and get the small town feel and at the foothills of the mountains :)

    • @KalinaMartinez-tv4js
      @KalinaMartinez-tv4js Před měsícem

      Very true! and the drivers taking the reds is going to cause Charlotte to become the next Virginia with cameras sending you a nice ticket for traffic violations! If we all knew what it means to stop, our lights are not that bad, we would avoid this... get ready because they are coming!

  • @mrrockenrock
    @mrrockenrock Před 9 měsíci +4

    Another great factual video! You really know the numbers, even explained that in SC Primary residents have lower property tax than non-primary (ie rental investment property), whereas NC does not make this distinction. This is the first video mentioning this important point. So Thanks!...😁 I do have a question: In one place (25:38) you mention SC retirement income tax is a bit more favorable for retirees; and then later (26:22) say you might look to North Carolina to reduce retirement taxes. Can you clarify? Thanks!

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Thank you so much! And regarding the retirement it has more so to do with what type of income you have and what you retired from. For example of you're ex military, esp 100% dissabled, you have lower or no property taxes.
      Another distinction for retirement is income vs property tax. In NC while our property tax is slightly higher than SC, we have lower income taxes. In fact it is being reduced every year until 2025 till it reaches 3.99% where it will stay. In SC they have a somewhat confusing tiered approach with 0%, 3% (on taxable income from $3,200 to $16,039), and 6.5% (on taxable income over $16,039). So basically 6.5% taxes.
      If you are still earning an income nc will be less expensive retiring. If you're working off 401k and just pay property taxes, then SC is the winner

  • @GetOutBeHappy
    @GetOutBeHappy Před rokem +8

    Wonderful comparison video. I found out this week that it is highly likely that I will be transferring from Indy to Charlotte by 2024. After watching different realtors, we will be reaching out to set up a meeting. Thank you for the very informative content.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for the kind words! Feel free to reach out before 90 days ;) I'd be happy to connect and help in any way I can!

    • @increaseyourvibes8703
      @increaseyourvibes8703 Před 25 dny

      I just moved from Indy and staying with family in VA bordering NC. I have been looking into Charlotte as well. Did you ever make the move? if so, how do you like it vs. Indy?

    • @GetOutBeHappy
      @GetOutBeHappy Před 24 dny +1

      ​@increaseyourvibes8703 no, the move ended up falling through.

  • @ReadTheBible33
    @ReadTheBible33 Před 2 měsíci +2

    impressive a lot of research here good job!

  • @prnps
    @prnps Před rokem +1

    Great info thank you. Been thinking about moving to Asheville or Rock Hill.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem +1

      Asheville and Rock Hill are certainly VERY different feels. I lived in Asheville for some time and my husband grew up there. Our parents are still there. What are you desiring in an area? Maybe I can help guide you one way or another
      Job wise, Asheville is constrained and does not have a very available job market. Cost wise for homes and living it is much higher (one of the more expensive areas of the state). There is plenty to do outdoors, very artsy, and seems to harbor more of a retirement collection of people.
      Rock HIll job market is solid and is close to other major cities and towns (Charlotte being one) that is also growing and projected to exceed the national job markets and economy. There are still plenty of outdoor activities and has more affordability for living and home values/prices. Also more options. The other advantage is way less traffic than Asheville. Asheville traffic is NO joke. Limited roads and a massive rise in population has caused a lot of issues in Asheville.
      I'm a tad partial to Rock Hill, but Asheville has its own vibes and it depends on your desires.
      If you would like a deeper dive comparing against what you are looking for I'd be happy to hop on a call 704-559-9169

    • @prnps
      @prnps Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for taking the time to write that. Not sure if it’s my phone that could not fit your reply but I got most of it. I’m 63 and was thinking of a place to retire at. Plus I’m always worried about hurricanes here in south east Florida. I moved here from California but grew up in NY. I don’t want freezing winters or lots of snow nor a big city anymore. Yet even though I’m 63 I look and feel more like 40. So I don’t want to be in a boring little town. I plan to visit in March and then decide. Thanks.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem

      @ikedo good to know. Biggest challenge with asheville is its slow and mostly quiet (not much going on) but getting a bit overpopulated and expensive. And you will get snow and plenty of ice. The city shuts down at the threat of anything cold lol. Rock Hill never gets snow and even rarer is ice (it's snowed 3x in asheville so far this year and nothing in Rock Hill or Charlottw). Rock Hill also have more housing options and people who would align with your desired lifestyle aka making friends :) let me know when you're coming and I can put together a little guide so you can check a few places out 704.559.9169

  • @anneadams2772
    @anneadams2772 Před rokem +4

    You definitely make the Carolinas worth looking into. I am retired, my husband will be following in a few years. I’m originally from Ohio, have been living in CA over 40 years. Looking for the right fit for us financially and climate wise.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem +1

      Well finance wise we certainly beat California. Cost of living us better than the national average and we have a great climate. Not too hot and not too cold :)

  • @blindpanthervlogs
    @blindpanthervlogs Před 10 měsíci +2

    I like the beaches in South Carolina better because the water tends to be calmer. plus if you go all the way to the south like Hilton head Island, you start getting almost Florida like beaches. Florida is only about two hours from Hilton head. Do you know in Cape Hatteras nc You can occasionally find lobsters? And I’m not talking about the spiny Florida lobsters, I’m talking about Maine lobsters.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 10 měsíci

      didn't know about the lobsters but that is cool! I LOVE topsail the water is always crystal blue. BUT I like big waves so I'm ok with not being calm

  • @DrJamiWilliams
    @DrJamiWilliams Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the video. Im in CT and looking to move to Charlotte next year. However, when i purchase, I would like to be on the outskirts and was considering SC. You have a new subscriber!

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you for subscribing! Yes I work in the SC area, there are some great spots depending on what you are looking for. I Love the Lake Wylie area.... I think because I love the lake so much lol. But the homes are rather large and reasonably priced.
      Don't worry about taxes down here. I have cousins in Cos Cob CT and their taxes are more than their mortgage every month (YIKES)! Here it will be nominal.
      Give me a shout here soon and I can walk you through some areas to get acquainted with :) 704-559-9169

    • @DrJamiWilliams
      @DrJamiWilliams Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much! I will definitely take you up on that offer. The Carolinas are huge and I'm overwhelmed with trying to choose a rental location.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@DrJamiWilliams I can certainly point you in the right direction

    • @ReadTheBible33
      @ReadTheBible33 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Nice I'm from norwich Connecticut. I live in North Carolina. North and South Carolina are both great states I just think North Carolina has more to offer just simply based on size and population.

  • @mahdavimail
    @mahdavimail Před rokem +1

    Best comparison for Carolinas tnx

  • @katxo1111
    @katxo1111 Před rokem +3

    Taxes & gas have historically been cheaper in SC. NC has more diverse geography to choose from. Were I advising grandparents/retirees: Choose SC( Idk why 65+flock to FL!) Age 21+/NC:CLT has the best 🛍️/🌃 🎉
    Personal Choice of Best 🏖️: Clearwater FL,Outer Banks NC,Hilton Head SC

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem +1

      Yes so true, SC for retirement has a lot to offer. Both NC and SC do not tax retirement income so if people want more diverse geography then def NC.
      I do love Clearwater FL beaches. My FL fav is def Melbourne, FL! Coming from NY we used to go to outer banks (closest NC beach to NY). VIsited recently and the water was so much chillier than Topsail or Wilmington. I was surprised!

  • @bobwolff941
    @bobwolff941 Před rokem +5

    I chose Charlotte and Lake Norman. But somehow you missed Lake Murray outside Columbia which is larger than LKN.

  • @KalinaMartinez-tv4js
    @KalinaMartinez-tv4js Před měsícem +1

    I have lived in Charlotte for 21 years and it is home, but I have read a lot of articles about Lake Norman being a "cancer cluster" what have you heard?

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před měsícem

      This is a great question. There is a note of a cancer cluster in the Huntersville area but to this day no one has pinned down the "why"... personal opinion here is that it was probably something that happened a long time ago, and took time to see the affect of it, but the fact that there aren't continued cases popping up regularly it doesn't seem (to me) that there is an ongoing issue. Again purely my opinion

  • @alwayssometimes88
    @alwayssometimes88 Před 5 měsíci

    I just came from a channel with a very similar name. It felt like the watched your video and just regurgitated everything you said word for word. Down to the title of video. I miss the days of original content. Either way , I enjoyed yours more

  • @blindpanthervlogs
    @blindpanthervlogs Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love Myrtle Beach but you are right about Charleston. Way more culture and food. I hear Charleston is very expensive though. In terms of a beach vacation. Plus during prime beach season for someone who doesn’t like heat to walk through the historic part of Charleston is absolutely unbearable. The beaches in the Charleston area are not actually in the city of Charleston.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 10 měsíci

      O yea most beaches beat Myrtle lol Charlston is a beautiful ocean town

    • @blindpanthervlogs
      @blindpanthervlogs Před 10 měsíci

      @@livingincharlottenorthcarolina I never see any garbage when I go to Myrtle Beach. Water looks just fine to me. As a blind person.

  • @mattm9871
    @mattm9871 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The other factor is *sanity*! If you want leaders like the ones that made CA such a destination currently (sarcasm off), then choose NC. The state, Charlotte and Raleigh (Asheville too) have all gone left (coast). 😂
    As for SC, sane adults remain in positions of responsibility for the most part. A highlight in this respect being the northwest portion (Upstate) SC. With cities like Greenville and Spartanburg and a lot really trustworthy folks in leadership at all levels of govt, state, county and local.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I will say through the crazy we had a few years ago, SC did keep its head more on straight. However every town outside of Charlotte is actually pretty right wing.

    • @goddessoftheghosties776
      @goddessoftheghosties776 Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for the clarification! This hippie chooses to be in the CA “sanity” group so I guess NC it is! Smh

  • @travisvandroff6589
    @travisvandroff6589 Před 3 měsíci +1

    S Carolina Baby

  • @jarvisstradford7211
    @jarvisstradford7211 Před rokem +1

    South Carolina is the best place to live. North Carolina best for education and more City. But if we combine we can't compare other state like New Jersey Ohio Pennsylvania New York Georgia Florida Illinois

    • @jerrydavis3548
      @jerrydavis3548 Před rokem

      Jarvis do you have a facebook Page the reason why i ask i want ask you something about charlotte because i know you no

    • @jarvisstradford7211
      @jarvisstradford7211 Před rokem

      @@jerrydavis3548 yes

  • @hischackkkxo
    @hischackkkxo Před rokem +2

    I live on long island and work at a hospital as a lab technologist. my husband is also an electrician too. we have a 1.5 yr old son, so education is important to me. is north carolina a better choice than south carolina? if so.. which area would you suggest

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem +1

      I grew up on Long Island myself in Oceanside! Very good question. I would say it all depends on the school. Meaning there are better schools in some areas of charlotte than SC, but some better in Fort Mill than Charlotte (depending on area). If schools are most important, I would seek out the schools first and houses second. Anything over a 6 is a good school. Yes there are some that are lower and some that are higher. The higher the rating usually the more expensive the area so your school being a higher rating may come with a more expensive home. Id be happy to help you guys find the right areas that meet all your needs including schools. Let me know if you'd like to chat about it 704-559-9169

    • @toptierbeauty
      @toptierbeauty Před rokem +1

      @@livingincharlottenorthcarolina That was a good question and your response was helpful! Wow I just so happened to stumble upon this comment. I am in Long Island not too far from Oceanside! In Valley Stream. How would you say Long Island compares to North Carolina? People keep telling me there's nothing to do in NC as far as the transition from NY to NC. They don't realize I been in the suburbs all my life, I'm not searching for a fast paced city vibe just nice weather and peace lol.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem +2

      -@@toptierbeauty thanks for commenting! No kidding! well I would say there is ZERO comparison, CHarlotte is legit better in every way. Cost of living is low, traffic is reasonable (not even close to NY traffic), amazing food, lots of shopping, events, easy to get to the city, mountains and beach, and lakes, AND tons of bars/clubs/breweries... Every single client of mine who has moved here has said they do NOT miss NY. I'm one of them :) And yes, def has a city vibe. I will also add that city vibe is full of green trees. No concrete jungle here.- Call me if you make the move! 704-559-9169

    • @Bert1010
      @Bert1010 Před 9 měsíci

      @@livingincharlottenorthcarolinaLong Island here too. Went to West Hempstead high. I’m familiar with Island park by Oceanside

  • @Bert1010
    @Bert1010 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Time stamps would be nice

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Great recommendation. I acutely thought I saved chapters on this one but apparently didn't. TY for the heads up

  • @dan-patrickobrien3580

    I hate the grouping of the two states they have the least in common. Actually the best place for surfing on the east coast is folly beach SC.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem

      meaning NC and SC have the least in common? Folly is nice, but I'm still partial to Surf City NC ;)

    • @davidkaseykelly
      @davidkaseykelly Před rokem +2

      North Carolina wins again, Not even close, Wrightsville & OBX in North Carolina are far superior for surfing than anywhere on the East coast. Anyone who states otherwise is clueless and should try to get out more.

    • @dan-patrickobrien3580
      @dan-patrickobrien3580 Před rokem

      @@davidkaseykelly i meet ppl from all over the country even california and florida who come to Folly to surf. Maybe its just our beaches are more scenic down here and folly beach is a vibe like no other, take the quirky craziness of Burbon st in New Orleans and toss it on a beach and you have Folly. NC beaches feel like New jersey and they act like yankees too 😄.

    • @dan-patrickobrien3580
      @dan-patrickobrien3580 Před rokem +1

      @@livingincharlottenorthcarolina well at least where im from in SC the culture and geography is more similar to the mississipi delta, coastal NC has a northeastern feel. Our foods are different across SC than NC (example: hash and rice and BBQ), also SC has much more of a southern vibe than NC (and everybody knows it.) Also SC is a deep red state and NC is a mostly blue one.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem +2

      @@dan-patrickobrien3580 I will agree the Outer Banks are more of a VA/Deleware feel, but as a New Yorker myself, NC is VERY southern from the food to the southern charm. When it comes to voting, the cities of Asheville, Charlotte, and Raleigh do lean blue, but the rest of the state is VERY Red if you connect with those outside the city. The mix does give a good vibe and open conversation which is nice. But you always have your hard noses

  • @mattm9871
    @mattm9871 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Ummm, Lake Wylie… it’s NORTH of Rock Hill. check Google Earth!

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 10 měsíci

      You are correct. When recording I was meaning more so when driving I77 and taking the rock hill exit it is north west :)

  • @user-xv5uk2lm9h
    @user-xv5uk2lm9h Před 9 měsíci +3

    She is clearly biased towards NC. South Carolina beaches are much better than anything in North Carolina

    • @fowntain
      @fowntain Před 9 měsíci

      You have clearly never been to the outer banks my guy. SC beaches are overrated, coming from someone who’s been to both

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 5 měsíci +3

      Both beaches have their own unique traits that make them beautiful!

  • @sunrise9283
    @sunrise9283 Před 4 měsíci

    I heard you mention, "Lake living". What about alligators? alligators

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 4 měsíci

      No alligators, they are in the lower south carolina regions into GA and FL, but none in NC! :)

    • @michaellaschoenecker8867
      @michaellaschoenecker8867 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Gators east coast of nc and sc. I grew up near Jacksonville, NC. Gators show up on the beaches.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 3 měsíci

      @@michaellaschoenecker8867 so so so so soooooo rare. They are only sporatically in the intercoastal. They aren't any further inland.

  • @franklinwill22
    @franklinwill22 Před 11 měsíci

    Just hearing plantation gives me cringe, I'll pass....Charlotte is top notch.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 11 měsíci +3

      While the word plantation has a negative connotation, it was actually just a word used for working farms where workers slept and lived on the farm. This was not all slavery. Only a small percentage of farmers could afford slaves. The good thing is we can ensure history does not repeat itself.
      Charlotte truly is the best :)

  • @tomd.2699
    @tomd.2699 Před 4 měsíci +1

    a little biased

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 4 měsíci

      Hey what can I say its information from stats and facts and experience :)

    • @tomd.2699
      @tomd.2699 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@livingincharlottenorthcarolina well, there are plenty of vids here comparing nc and sc, and you are the first to say NC wins....im a majority rules kinda guy.

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před 4 měsíci

      @@tomd.2699 Well... also depends who's saying it. If they are all living in SC then maybe that's why ... Def feel NC wins based on everything I talked about. BUT everyone has their opinions :)

  • @jarvisstradford7211
    @jarvisstradford7211 Před rokem +2

    South Carolina beaches are way better than North Carolina beaches. North Carolina did not win that one. I see you a lot of North Carolina go to South Carolina for the beach

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem +3

      Now that is where I have to disagree! Not only are there more NC beaches, but they are cleaner and easier to access by the public. And get less hurricanes hit due to the way Wilmington is positioned. And... as a surfer... NC waves and shoreline take the cake ;)

    • @jarvisstradford7211
      @jarvisstradford7211 Před rokem +3

      The tourist in South Carolina starring that North Carolina people go to South Carolina beaches more out-of-state coming to South Carolina reach more than North Carolina it's the second hurricane threat in the nation. Wilmington North Carolina beaches had no match against Charleston and Myrtle Beach

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem +3

      @Jarvis Stradford see I'm not a Myrtle fan #dirtymyrtle
      They do a great marketing campaign though lol. I do love Charleston, but mostly for the food and sights. The beaches are smaller and harder to get to :) but still pretty. Can't ever beat any beach ;)

    • @livingincharlottenorthcarolina
      @livingincharlottenorthcarolina  Před rokem +1

      @Lilman Yellow I love NC beaches bc they are quiet. All the SC beaches are built up with condos and entertainment. NC beaches however are mostly quiet and residential. You can rent a house and just be at peace. I prefer that to the commercialized or over busy beaches. I will agree most north Carolinian don't go to the outer banks. They stay In Emerald Isle or south. Reason being it takes forever to get to the outer banks. And once there takes forever to get to yoru rental. The water is cooler and it's mostly where the northerners go to vacation. That and Dirty Myrtle (myrtle beach)

    • @davidkaseykelly
      @davidkaseykelly Před rokem +2

      "Dirty Myrtle" is right, 😂
      North Carolina beaches are routinely chosen Best Beaches in the world for great reasons. And I can attest these rankings. Show me a single best beach list that is even complimentary or mentions a SC beach. Laughable to say different, but ignorance is bliss.