@@RobertCheatham-b4b But it would won’t matter if you can’t ever sell it. Equity when you think about it. It’s kinda of pointless doesn’t unless you are ready to get rid of your house.
@@TheBillOlson just looked at 750 + unsold homes by lennars in cane bay Summerville in S.C I will be searching other builders list soon ... #winning #cashwillcarry 🤑🏡🏢🚗🚚✈️💰🪙💴💵💶💸
I blame the notebook. It’s going down as a classic and the more that people see it the more they want to move there. It’s the only reason I’m even watching this video. I want to move there……because of the notebook.
Just back from a turn around Bay Street. I searched this topic because I couldn't believe I was taxed 16% on a single drink. And let's not forget the 4% credit card fee because restaurants have decided they're not paying for that anymore. So basically, that's 20% higher right off the bat, then there's a 20% tip expected on top of that. So basically a cocktail is going to be a whopping additional 40% over the advertised price. It's absolutely insane. CHS without doubt has an amazing restaurant scene. But you see one exposed brick bar you've seen em all. It's just not worth it.
@@taraking6472Living the first half of my life in Southern California dependent upon a “union”. . . December 95”. Cross Country 3,500 miles to SC Lowcountry,, another smelly, pollution, “union” hit the same family. 😂vote blue😂vote red😂 That is what ‘they’ say.
@@TheBillOlson we dont need any more condos, we dont need any more of our woodland areas destroyed, our road structure is not designed to facilitate the amount of traffic we have already (have you ever driven your car at rush hour anywhere in the greater charleston area?) We dont need more people, we have too many as it is. I grew up in NYC, and i see the greater charleston area becoming just like new york, not in my best interest. wanna come and visit? fine, just dont stay, we dont want you here (especially if you are a dumba$$ democrat\liberal scum). to sum it up, more people= more traffic, more garbage, more bull$hit the locals have to deal with.
@@robertgill7061 😆,we are actually buying our next door neighbors house/property (once his daughter decides what she wants to do) just so that we don't have any undesirable people moving close to us. As for our other neighbor to the left of us, she is a few acres away (we live out in the country), and she ain't selling so....we are trying to buy up as much of the area as possible (as the/if the opportunities present themselves) just for the sake of keeping others out.
There was a time in Charleston and the rest of the state that alcohol in bars could only be sold in mini bottles. A lot of stores were closed on Sundays etc.
Charleston was the largest port of disembarkation for enslaved Africans in North America, with over 40% of enslaved Africans passing through the city before the American Revolution. South Carolina had a higher proportion of African-born slaves than other parts of North America, and the geography of the state made it easier for enslaved people to escape. The swamps near the tidal rivers used for rice cultivation were difficult to traverse on horseback and were home to alligators and rattlesnakes. Back then, it was cheap to live there and now it’s expensive I think we all know what happened and why it’s expensive
Yessss it is very expensive for the past 3-4 yrs. Republicans mostly run all the things in sc. so seniors and youth especially African Americans are overwhelmingly lost and no help. Jobs will not pay what they should bc it’s a right to work state - no unions.. lots of scammers bc of the elderly.. tons of traffic and no transportation from/thru city to city. Very expensive in mostly white areas. Gentrification has kicked out African American ppl who can no longer pay taxes never.😮.. haha taxes- certain places u pay state, city and local taxes. It’s about 1800-2200 for two bed room. Maybe 3 or so African American own restaurants downtown Charleston but lots of African Americans working in the kitchen and hotel service
imagine how expensive this place will be in 10 years if people keep coming here!
Good my house will be worth millions 😂😂
@@RobertCheatham-b4b But it would won’t matter if you can’t ever sell it. Equity when you think about it. It’s kinda of pointless doesn’t unless you are ready to get rid of your house.
Everyone wants to live the Southern Charm Reality TV lifestyle
Builder's are sitting on so much unsold inventory 😮 its about to blowwww😢
Wanna bet?
@@TheBillOlson just looked at 750 + unsold homes by lennars in cane bay Summerville in S.C I will be searching other builders list soon ... #winning #cashwillcarry 🤑🏡🏢🚗🚚✈️💰🪙💴💵💶💸
750+?! Just by Lennar?!
@@TheBillOlsonyes i will let you know totals of other builders in Charleston area as soon as we get them confirmed 😮
@@josephguastella8037 I’d also love to know your source. I don’t think Lennar has 750+ being built in Summerville, let alone just in Cane Bay.
I blame the notebook. It’s going down as a classic and the more that people see it the more they want to move there. It’s the only reason I’m even watching this video. I want to move there……because of the notebook.
Confession time: I’ve never seen The Notebook
It is beautiful
You a desperate person if you want to move to charleston 😂
Love visiting Charleston area. Visited in July and October. Not a fan of humidity and heat. I definitely could do a snowbird.
10/29/23 Viewing; loved it!
Just back from a turn around Bay Street. I searched this topic because I couldn't believe I was taxed 16% on a single drink. And let's not forget the 4% credit card fee because restaurants have decided they're not paying for that anymore. So basically, that's 20% higher right off the bat, then there's a 20% tip expected on top of that. So basically a cocktail is going to be a whopping additional 40% over the advertised price. It's absolutely insane. CHS without doubt has an amazing restaurant scene. But you see one exposed brick bar you've seen em all. It's just not worth it.
That’s why I don’t eat out very often
Who would have known! They closed the stinky paper plant up in North Charleston! Imagine no more sulphur smells in the hot humid summers!
🎉The day I drove past and didn’t smell the stink was a great day!
@@taraking6472 Ever live in the vicinity of a dog food factory?
@@taraking6472Living the first half of my life in Southern California dependent upon a “union”. . . December 95”.
Cross Country 3,500 miles to SC Lowcountry,, another smelly, pollution, “union” hit the same family.
😂vote blue😂vote red😂
That is what ‘they’ say.
please dont move here
Why?
@@TheBillOlson we dont need any more condos, we dont need any more of our woodland areas destroyed, our road structure is not designed to facilitate the amount of traffic we have already (have you ever driven your car at rush hour anywhere in the greater charleston area?) We dont need more people, we have too many as it is. I grew up in NYC, and i see the greater charleston area becoming just like new york, not in my best interest. wanna come and visit? fine, just dont stay, we dont want you here (especially if you are a dumba$$ democrat\liberal scum). to sum it up, more people= more traffic, more garbage, more bull$hit the locals have to deal with.
We’re coming and you can’t stop us !!! 😂. Next summer baby! 🏝️
@@robertgill7061 come on! And let me know if I can help in any way!
@@robertgill7061 😆,we are actually buying our next door neighbors house/property (once his daughter decides what she wants to do) just so that we don't have any undesirable people moving close to us. As for our other neighbor to the left of us, she is a few acres away (we live out in the country), and she ain't selling so....we are trying to buy up as much of the area as possible (as the/if the opportunities present themselves) just for the sake of keeping others out.
I like hybrids as a happy medium on vehicles. I feel they are being largely bypassed by the all-electric movement. Liked the vid as always!
I’m loving my all electric!
Have you updated this recently. Would you say there have been changes? It's got to be even more expensive than when you made this.
It’s only been 7 months. Yes things have changed, but will probably wait a year to do another. What specific data are you looking for?
beast
My man!
I might be wrong but I think it's a 16% tax on alcohol at restaurants/bars.
You are correct. It’s an additional 5% liquor tax.
There was a time in Charleston and the rest of the state that alcohol in bars could only be sold in mini bottles. A lot of stores were closed on Sundays etc.
Charleston was the largest port of disembarkation for enslaved Africans in North America, with over 40% of enslaved Africans passing through the city before the American Revolution. South Carolina had a higher proportion of African-born slaves than other parts of North America, and the geography of the state made it easier for enslaved people to escape. The swamps near the tidal rivers used for rice cultivation were difficult to traverse on horseback and were home to alligators and rattlesnakes. Back then, it was cheap to live there and now it’s expensive I think we all know what happened and why it’s expensive
Utilities are not bad, especially compared to northeastern states.
Agreed!
Please stop moving here
Why?
@@TheBillOlson We get you are a real estate agent but you have to know this growth at this speed isn’t good for Charleston.
Yessss it is very expensive for the past 3-4 yrs. Republicans mostly run all the things in sc. so seniors and youth especially African Americans are overwhelmingly lost and no help. Jobs will not pay what they should bc it’s a right to work state - no unions.. lots of scammers bc of the elderly.. tons of traffic and no transportation from/thru city to city. Very expensive in mostly white areas. Gentrification has kicked out African American ppl who can no longer pay taxes never.😮.. haha taxes- certain places u pay state, city and local taxes. It’s about 1800-2200 for two bed room. Maybe 3 or so African American own restaurants downtown Charleston but lots of African Americans working in the kitchen and hotel service