Becky, how good is Southend as a fit for older retired people looking for a quiet location with easy access to amenities, including condos and rental apartments? And how good is the infrastructure with the growing population? Roads, electricity, traffic, noise, sewer system, water snd gas lines?
@dovygoodguy1296 If you're in search of a tranquil area, Southend might not be the ideal choice. While I wouldn't say there's a shortage of infrastructure in Charlotte, the city has indeed been expanding for over two decades, leading to various developmental efforts. It's tough to generalize about the traffic or other aspects since everyone's perspective is influenced by their previous experiences. However, I've observed that traffic here is more manageable compared to a city like Atlanta. Having lived in Charlotte since 1999, I've witnessed both traffic increase and improvements in road infrastructure. In case you're interested in quieter places that still offer great amenities, there are several options, which vary depending on your budget and preferred amenities. I'd be happy to discuss this further to provide a more tailored suggestion. Feel free to email me your contact details, and we can set up a time to talk.
Traffic is insane, I lived there for 3 years and it took 40 minutes to drive 2 miles when school started. I would not recommend. Only thing to do is drink and walk back to apartment, it’s miserable.
This was so amazing and insightful, I love the visuals. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much! 😊 I'm thrilled you enjoyed the visuals and found it insightful. Appreciate you watching and sharing your feedback!
This video is excellent‼️👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Thank you so much April! Do you live in South End or thinking about moving there?
Love your content,very informative,thanks for sharing.👍👍
Thanks so much for your support! What other content would you like to see featured on the channel?
@@beckymccully i'd be happy to see more modern home tours.
Thank you for this, I’m moving to Charlotte from San Jose in 1-2 years and this really helps. Beautiful city
That is great...let me know if there is anything I can do to help you prepare for your move to Charlotte in the meantime! Call/Text 704-604-0271
Becky, how good is Southend as a fit for older retired people looking for a quiet location with easy access to amenities, including condos and rental apartments? And how good is the infrastructure with the growing population? Roads, electricity, traffic, noise, sewer system, water snd gas lines?
@dovygoodguy1296 If you're in search of a tranquil area, Southend might not be the ideal choice. While I wouldn't say there's a shortage of infrastructure in Charlotte, the city has indeed been expanding for over two decades, leading to various developmental efforts. It's tough to generalize about the traffic or other aspects since everyone's perspective is influenced by their previous experiences. However, I've observed that traffic here is more manageable compared to a city like Atlanta. Having lived in Charlotte since 1999, I've witnessed both traffic increase and improvements in road infrastructure.
In case you're interested in quieter places that still offer great amenities, there are several options, which vary depending on your budget and preferred amenities. I'd be happy to discuss this further to provide a more tailored suggestion. Feel free to email me your contact details, and we can set up a time to talk.
@@beckymccully Thanks. Appreciated.
This video was awesome. How would a Millennial LGBT couple do here? Is this a fairly accepting neighborhood?
Absolutely...this is a very diverse neighborhood and you would definitely be accepted!
Traffic is insane, I lived there for 3 years and it took 40 minutes to drive 2 miles when school started. I would not recommend. Only thing to do is drink and walk back to apartment, it’s miserable.