Another thing to consider, in those small little towns there is not enough jobs and you have to go out of town for work, driving 45 mins away back and forth for a decent paycheck
@@Gigi89427 a lot of people who do move to these small towns works from home or start a homestead, so they don’t travel for work. Not all, but a lot. That’s the whole point for most- to be farther from everyone and be able to buy more for their money bc they are either retired, pr work from home
Great video. If I ever leave Denmark and move to USA, western North Carolina would be my favorite, only a little east of Asheville, like the area around Lenoir, Blowing Rock or Boone. I have even written a book about WNC called Land of Friendliness and Beauty
Someone sold me the illusion and I find out , do not be another me. I also do not see my relatives often ,sometimes it takes years depending on money situation as everything is going up it gets lonely sometimes...
@@release_the_kraken. If you can afford it ,I'd would choose Lake Lure Old Fort, Black Mountain, Little Switzerland , Swannanoa ,Brevard, Winston Salem, Spruce Pine , Morganton, Arden or even Virginia (Never Asheville because there is too many people/ homeless and hippies or Marion because of poverty and crackheads) , in another hand it takes a lot inner strenght to leave everything behind to move to the unknown, it is nice at first but then you start missing the area you left behind terribly because of the things you were able to do there and can't anymore, it is another world! thats when you really really start missing the town you left behind and start to feel very very lonely but can't have family support around you other than phone calls
@@Gigi89427 Thank you for your suggestions on good places to buy, and especially where to avoid. I’m coming from NH and really want to move down there but the family is my big hesitation. They are all busy with their own families now, but I can always pop over. I know I can fly back for visits, and so can they, but it will be very different. Think I’m ready but want a nice, safe area so your post is very helpful. I hope you find peace there.
@@jaredblair3047 I covered haywood county in this video ruclips.net/video/yORSZw5H5Bs/видео.htmlsi=-6fyUmjh5G7qGFJN Candler is in Buncombe county, just a bit more west of Asheville
I am looking to get into a tiny home in the Asheville area or Brevard or Waynesville. I am looking for banks that will give me a loan on a tiny home. I have not come across that yet, but I know there are banks that will give a loan for Tiny Homes, if you can, please pass on information help me out that would be great
@@yolandastrickling1815 it all depends on the type of home Good morning! Amanda combs with Atlantic Bay finances tiny homes…she sent me this… A lender from Atlantic Bay offers financing and keep in mind: These properties are smaller homes and not to be confused with HGTV portable tiny homes. 600 Sq ft maximum. 50k min loan amount. If they have wheels then most likely they aren’t real but personal property and will only require cash. Stick builds need to have comps. Is that helpful?
@@Neil-vn4hd I don't think so... I mean there are some people who need to wait longer to have their properties to appreciate, because they bought not only at the height of the market, but also had to pay way over asking ($25-$100K over!!) to get a house. We had a number of clients like that, and I always made sure I explained to them that this should not be a short term investment and that they would have to wait more than 2-3 years to have their property appreciate. Does that make sense?
@@dubonheur01there is NONE except for churches in every block corner , I made the mistake of moving from California to the unknown, your children may adapt but you always going to feel something missing better stay where you are
Do not move to any of these towns if you come from a big city, the cultural shock is HUGE , for one she never mentions how HOT HUMID and COLD NC is, there is never in between except for 2 weeks in the middle of September and locals do not like foreigners much ( like me) sounds like someone is trying to sell land
@@Gigi89427 We have clients who moved from big cities to places like Burnsville and Spruce Pine and they are loving it. It’s not all size fits all. Humid and cold??? Maybe for someone from AZ it might seem like. Sounds like you are new to this channel, so take a look around before making assumptions
@@livinginashevillenc I am not making assumptions, I am living it. You are trying to sell"greener pastures" when reality is a bunch of people in Mc Dowell county are on welfare, lots of churches in about each corner, guns and meth houses and not enough jobs and homeless spilling from surrounding areas, and yes it is HOT I just paid my electric bill for 350 trying to keep my house cool, maybe cheaper for some in other places but when the mayority of people makes 14 dlls an hour is not enough. That is reality just making a buck in illusions from the past. Have a good day
I laugh. The weather if you want 4 seasons is probably one of the best states in the US. You want those extremes try St Louis MO for a year:) More humid and way more cold. My problem with NC is the over priced and very cheap built housing
How about an update on what all these places look like after Helene.
Working on it
I live in Morganton, only 45 minute drive to Asheville, awesome small town living!
It's almost between Asheville and Charlotte, right?
Another thing to consider, in those small little towns there is not enough jobs and you have to go out of town for work, driving 45 mins away back and forth for a decent paycheck
@@Gigi89427 a lot of people who do move to these small towns works from home or start a homestead, so they don’t travel for work. Not all, but a lot. That’s the whole point for most- to be farther from everyone and be able to buy more for their money bc they are either retired, pr work from home
Waynesville would be our choice. Love it.
And it’s a great one! ❤
No!
No one needs to move to Waynesville!
We're full!
@@patmcbride9853we love crowed places!
Great video. If I ever leave Denmark and move to USA, western North Carolina would be my favorite, only a little east of Asheville, like the area around Lenoir, Blowing Rock or Boone.
I have even written a book about WNC called Land of Friendliness and Beauty
Thank you! ❤
I am from Denmark to, and would love to live in the western part of North Carolina, especially Waynesville.
@@Tbigum I prefer the rural area around Lenoir.
Someone sold me the illusion and I find out , do not be another me. I also do not see my relatives often ,sometimes it takes years depending on money situation as everything is going up it gets lonely sometimes...
I am struggling with this exact choice right now. Love the area but will be alone and thousands of miles from family.
@@release_the_kraken. If you can afford it ,I'd would choose Lake Lure Old Fort, Black Mountain, Little Switzerland , Swannanoa ,Brevard, Winston Salem, Spruce Pine , Morganton, Arden or even Virginia (Never Asheville because there is too many people/ homeless and hippies or Marion because of poverty and crackheads) , in another hand it takes a lot inner strenght to leave everything behind to move to the unknown, it is nice at first but then you start missing the area you left behind terribly because of the things you were able to do there and can't anymore, it is another world! thats when you really really start missing the town you left behind and start to feel very very lonely but can't have family support around you other than phone calls
@@Gigi89427 Thank you for your suggestions on good places to buy, and especially where to avoid. I’m coming from NH and really want to move down there but the family is my big hesitation. They are all busy with their own families now, but I can always pop over. I know I can fly back for visits, and so can they, but it will be very different. Think I’m ready but want a nice, safe area so your post is very helpful. I hope you find peace there.
@@Gigi89427how did Winston-Salem get in their?
Love Waynesville
Tell me about it!!😍
Would like to hear about Candler, Canton, Clyde areas in haywood county
@@jaredblair3047 I covered haywood county in this video ruclips.net/video/yORSZw5H5Bs/видео.htmlsi=-6fyUmjh5G7qGFJN
Candler is in Buncombe county, just a bit more west of Asheville
@@jaredblair3047 Candler is in this one ruclips.net/video/teAyB2PHLzM/видео.htmlsi=17RRtFo1H5tnsNgz
Can you mention more towns near ashville
@@keekeeking7360 absolutely!
I’ll go live on Wednesday and do that.
I am looking to get into a tiny home in the Asheville area or Brevard or Waynesville. I am looking for banks that will give me a loan on a tiny home. I have not come across that yet, but I know there are banks that will give a loan for Tiny Homes, if you can, please pass on information help me out that would be great
@@yolandastrickling1815 it all depends on the type of home
Good morning!
Amanda combs with Atlantic Bay finances tiny homes…she sent me this…
A lender from Atlantic Bay offers financing and keep in mind: These properties are smaller homes and not to be confused with HGTV portable tiny homes. 600 Sq ft maximum. 50k min loan amount.
If they have wheels then most likely they aren’t real but personal property and will only require cash.
Stick builds need to have comps.
Is that helpful?
Is anybody else having to raise the volume real high to hear her?
Yes! Fix the volume problem Elena!
Thanks for letting me know!
Are we in a bubble?
@@Neil-vn4hd I don't think so...
I mean there are some people who need to wait longer to have their properties to appreciate, because they bought not only at the height of the market, but also had to pay way over asking ($25-$100K over!!) to get a house.
We had a number of clients like that, and I always made sure I explained to them that this should not be a short term investment and that they would have to wait more than 2-3 years to have their property appreciate.
Does that make sense?
@@livinginashevillenc how are people going to be able to buy a house if the market keeps going up?
No. She has an accent but is understandable.
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@@dubonheur01 😊
@@livinginashevillenc thanks for your kindness i'm waiting for your next video about safety and things to do in the city
@@dubonheur01there is NONE except for churches in every block corner , I made the mistake of moving from California to the unknown, your children may adapt but you always going to feel something missing better stay where you are
Do not move to any of these towns if you come from a big city, the cultural shock is HUGE , for one she never mentions how HOT HUMID and COLD NC is, there is never in between except for 2 weeks in the middle of September and locals do not like foreigners much ( like me) sounds like someone is trying to sell land
@@Gigi89427 We have clients who moved from big cities to places like Burnsville and Spruce Pine and they are loving it. It’s not all size fits all.
Humid and cold??? Maybe for someone from AZ it might seem like.
Sounds like you are new to this channel, so take a look around before making assumptions
@@livinginashevillenc I am not making assumptions, I am living it. You are trying to sell"greener pastures" when reality is a bunch of people in Mc Dowell county are on welfare, lots of churches in about each corner, guns and meth houses and not enough jobs and homeless spilling from surrounding areas, and yes it is HOT I just paid my electric bill for 350 trying to keep my house cool, maybe cheaper for some in other places but when the mayority of people makes 14 dlls an hour is not enough. That is reality just making a buck in illusions from the past. Have a good day
I laugh. The weather if you want 4 seasons is probably one of the best states in the US. You want those extremes try St Louis MO for a year:) More humid and way more cold. My problem with NC is the over priced and very cheap built housing
@ stay were you are at then, no one is asking you to move here, thank you