Texas (Houston in particular) has way cheaper real estate than Charlotte. Even Minneapolis has cheaper real estate compared to Charlotte. Not to mention there’s way more available in both cites compared to Charlotte. You’re probably right about the weather and geography though. North Carolina seems to be the best for that.
I will say I have not looked specifically at a side by side comparison to Houston, but I do know different areas of town have different prices. Those prices I mention are based more so on averages vs specific cities. I will say that we do have pretty awesome schools and you can be outside almost all year long, and our economy is booming (higher than the US average). I will also say, from a comparison standpoint, we also do not have the immigration challenges TX has. I do love texas though :)
Hmm not 100% sure but I can tell you our average temps are at least 10 degrees cooler (or more) in summer so it would be wayyyy less. We spend most of summer outdoors if that helps
@@sanaxjayeHouston and Dallas are two different worlds when it comes to humidity. With that said, Dallas actually has better humidity than NC! You just simply said Texas which is a state that would span from NY to Alabama! Come on buddy!
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Hello I am from Vermont. And I feel like North Carolina is better than Vermont. North Carolina is one of my bucket list to visit. Vermont is just overated place to live too expensive too boring too cold.
I am currently patient safety attendant at UVM medical Center. But I want it to go back on technology because it pays more in other states like North Carolina. The question if I can afford the in North Carolina. I was shocked how beautiful apartment and houses in North Carolina. In Vermont yes it is peaceful but the economy is slow like turtle too many restrictions towards big companies to build here and limited ugly apartments here for a price of an arm and leg.
Texas > North Carolina ...Carolina is a place you go to for a vacation. Cost of living and economy is way stronger in Texas. I've meet tons of peoole that left NC for Texas.
How does NC rank higher in the state tax burden? I get the property tax is higher in Texas but the no income tax should edge NC out. Kinda confused by that
It has to do with the plethora of other taxes such as: Sales tax, gas tax, personal property tax (cars etc), and more. When all totaled up, the percentage of your dollar that goes to taxes is higher in TX than NC. Kind of interesting
I've gotta be honest, I'm not a people person, been in Charlotte for 2 years or so. Haven't had a worthwhile single conversation with anyone, atleast in my case, people leave you alone here. That works for me. I've been to a lot of places, people are all the same, it's more about the scenery. Texas, Florida, NC all have good spots.
Another entertaining, detailed, excellent video! Though, I am concerned that in a couple of years, there will be videos about “Why people are moving out of North Carolina” due to projected increased residency. Yikes!
Funny enough I have a video coming up next week talking a little about that. Based on the numbers, although we are growing, we are not growing NEARLY as fast as other areas of the country. In fact Florida is seeing people move in sometimes as many as 2000 a day causing major issues with home availability and infrastructure
Thank you for the video. Nice coverage. I am thinking of moving to north carolina but thinking to choose between Raleigh and Charlotte. Texas is becoming expensive as well.
Thank you for this detailed video. It captured all aspects of the curious questions about the State of NC, from someone wanting to move there. On a light note though, you were merciful with the weather figures for Texas this summer. This August, we recorded 116F in Austin, and 119F in Midland/El Passo areas of Texas. It wasn't a joke. Can't wait to move to NC sooner.
haha I did hold back on temps lol. i went with averages, but you are right, it was down right BRUTAL this summer out there. Family moved there last year and they said it was like ... well... H*** lol I would be happy to help in any way in your move :) NC or SC :)
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina texas IS A level-DOWN relative to NC just got hit with a $500(!) handicap parking ticket in this #%%^hole called dallas that has construction everywhere; this place is starting to damage my health it sounds dramatic but I genuinely feel this way!
I would love to connect with you about your move! It all depends on what area you look in. Smack dab in the middle of charlotte will be the most expensive BUT there are SOOOO many amazing areas! Give me a shout and we can connect! 704.559.9169
I have been there and have worked with clients moving from there. Biggest difference is weather and political and taxes NC has 4 seasons but no extremes, warm ocean water, moderate rain, Even political climate, low taxes Washington is the opposite ;) Hope this helps!
My favorite part of charlotte is the weather, evolving food scene and variety of walking trails
I really do love the weather. All 4 seasons but not TOO extreme in either direction!
Texas (Houston in particular) has way cheaper real estate than Charlotte. Even Minneapolis has cheaper real estate compared to Charlotte. Not to mention there’s way more available in both cites compared to Charlotte. You’re probably right about the weather and geography though. North Carolina seems to be the best for that.
I will say I have not looked specifically at a side by side comparison to Houston, but I do know different areas of town have different prices. Those prices I mention are based more so on averages vs specific cities. I will say that we do have pretty awesome schools and you can be outside almost all year long, and our economy is booming (higher than the US average). I will also say, from a comparison standpoint, we also do not have the immigration challenges TX has. I do love texas though :)
texas is great, but its way to hot. im probably moving to NC
Def HOT! I do love it though. NC is nice with all 4 seasons but we dont get nearly as hot as TX. Let me know when youre ready to make the move :)
Thank you for this! I'm in Houston and the humidity sucks. Do you know if Texas or NC humidity is worse?
Hmm not 100% sure but I can tell you our average temps are at least 10 degrees cooler (or more) in summer so it would be wayyyy less. We spend most of summer outdoors if that helps
Definitely TX is worse I’ve lived in both
@@sanaxjayeHouston and Dallas are two different worlds when it comes to humidity. With that said, Dallas actually has better humidity than NC! You just simply said Texas which is a state that would span from NY to Alabama! Come on buddy!
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i love charlotte
I completely agree, but im a tad biased
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Is it NC immigrant friendly with Latinos?
NC is very immigrant friendly. Monroe NC has a 31% Latino population
Hello I am from Vermont. And I feel like North Carolina is better than Vermont. North Carolina is one of my bucket list to visit. Vermont is just overated place to live too expensive too boring too cold.
Lesser job opportunities too here in Vermont
NC is certainly worlds different from VT. Different climate, cost, politics, and job opportunities. What industry are you in?
7 years of installing cable and high speed internet but I am currently in healthcare field for almost 9 years now.
I am currently patient safety attendant at UVM medical Center. But I want it to go back on technology because it pays more in other states like North Carolina. The question if I can afford the in North Carolina. I was shocked how beautiful apartment and houses in North Carolina. In Vermont yes it is peaceful but the economy is slow like turtle too many restrictions towards big companies to build here and limited ugly apartments here for a price of an arm and leg.
@@gaminsfun9078 we are a free market economy here in NC which makes things move fast and helps us stay ahead. So yes a lot of opportunity
Texas > North Carolina ...Carolina is a place you go to for a vacation. Cost of living and economy is way stronger in Texas. I've meet tons of peoole that left NC for Texas.
I have too.... mostly because they are coming back lol :) both are great cities/states
My son and step-son both live there and both have told me, they are never moving back to NY...
I'm from NY and I'm with them, I'd never move back either
What part of NY did you move from?
@@PraveenSrJ01 I still live on Long Island where both my boys grew up. With luck, I’m soon to follow.
I moved back to NC from Texas 😊
what was the deciding factor for you?
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina the weather was the major one. Charlotte area has so much better overall weather with less extremes.
How does NC rank higher in the state tax burden? I get the property tax is higher in Texas but the no income tax should edge NC out. Kinda confused by that
It has to do with the plethora of other taxes such as: Sales tax, gas tax, personal property tax (cars etc), and more. When all totaled up, the percentage of your dollar that goes to taxes is higher in TX than NC. Kind of interesting
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina ah I gotcha that makes sense. Thank you!!
I've gotta be honest, I'm not a people person, been in Charlotte for 2 years or so. Haven't had a worthwhile single conversation with anyone, atleast in my case, people leave you alone here. That works for me. I've been to a lot of places, people are all the same, it's more about the scenery. Texas, Florida, NC all have good spots.
All good info thank you for sharing
Another entertaining, detailed, excellent video!
Though, I am concerned that in a couple of years, there will be videos about “Why people are moving out of North Carolina” due to projected increased residency. Yikes!
Funny enough I have a video coming up next week talking a little about that. Based on the numbers, although we are growing, we are not growing NEARLY as fast as other areas of the country. In fact Florida is seeing people move in sometimes as many as 2000 a day causing major issues with home availability and infrastructure
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolinaFlorida is a dangerous area due to because of the weather and hurricanes 🌀
Thank you for the video. Nice coverage. I am thinking of moving to north carolina but thinking to choose between Raleigh and Charlotte. Texas is becoming expensive as well.
Thank you for this detailed video. It captured all aspects of the curious questions about the State of NC, from someone wanting to move there.
On a light note though, you were merciful with the weather figures for Texas this summer. This August, we recorded 116F in Austin, and 119F in Midland/El Passo areas of Texas. It wasn't a joke.
Can't wait to move to NC sooner.
haha I did hold back on temps lol. i went with averages, but you are right, it was down right BRUTAL this summer out there. Family moved there last year and they said it was like ... well... H*** lol
I would be happy to help in any way in your move :) NC or SC :)
It literally feels like NC is the better version of texas or a level-up; like a Toyota to Lexus
Texas is certainly a level up and not as populated either
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina texas IS A level-DOWN relative to NC
just got hit with a $500(!) handicap parking ticket in this #%%^hole called dallas that has construction everywhere; this place is starting to damage my health it sounds dramatic but I genuinely feel this way!
@@sangjeongkimcho293you have lost your mind
Please don’t come here..
@brandonpendleton2423 haha as long as they come with a good attitude and southern hospitality I'm good with it lol
LOL!
This is a great video we’re looking to relocate from Massachusetts maybe North Carolina may be the place houses do seem more expensive tho😢
I would love to connect with you about your move! It all depends on what area you look in. Smack dab in the middle of charlotte will be the most expensive BUT there are SOOOO many amazing areas! Give me a shout and we can connect! 704.559.9169
Thank you my dear. You have the feel goods with this video 🥰
Thank you so much! You're very sweet!
Love this video. Thanks ❤
Thank you
Has anyone lived in Washington state as well looking into Washington or North Carolina moving from Texas I miss the 4 seasons
I have been there and have worked with clients moving from there. Biggest difference is weather and political and taxes
NC has 4 seasons but no extremes, warm ocean water, moderate rain, Even political climate, low taxes
Washington is the opposite ;) Hope this helps!
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolinathank u plan on moving this summer
@@Sope-gj2ki YAY! Well I hope I have the opportunity to help you! Be sure to give me a call and we can connect in advance of your move :) 704-559-9169
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina appreciate your help
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina I also have friends looking to move I’ll send them your channel
I live in the Raleigh Durham area of NC and lived here for the past 23 years. It is a great place to live.
That's Amazing! Sure is!
I want to move Where there's alot of Mexicans where do you recommend??
hahahahaa you're cracking me up!
El Paso