Live north east of Denver, CO and feel that cost of living here has skyrocketed over the last several years. Just paid $3.39 for gas, usually spend around $1700 on groceries a month (2 adults, 1 teenage boy), we commonly spend at least $800-$1000 eating out a month, we could easily rent our 3 bed / 2.5 bath, 1192 sq ft townhome for $2400 a month, but it’s the housing prices that are ridiculous! A new construction house that would be around $300,000 in Hickory would be at least $575,000-$600,000 here.
Wow, thanks for you comment. That does sound expensive. We just helped another family move here from Aurora, CO. Cost of living in Denver sounds very high! Reach out if you consider moving to Hickory, we’d love to help!
@@OurRetireEarlyJourney Thanks for sharing your experiences! It’s eye-opening to hear how high the cost of living can be in different areas across the country, whether it’s Denver or New Hampshire. Every region has its challenges, and it sounds like both of you are feeling the impact. One of the reasons so many people are drawn to areas like Hickory, NC, is the more affordable cost of living, especially when it comes to housing and property taxes. If either of you ever considers making a move, feel free to reach out-we’d be happy to help you explore what North Carolina has to offer!
@@LifeInNC We actually visited NC to look to relocate. We ended up falling in love with a place in TN and are now building a house there. We are all about reducing our expenses in order to retire more comfortably.
@@OurRetireEarlyJourney That sounds amazing! TN is beautiful, and it's great to hear you're building your dream home. Wishing you all the best as you work toward a comfortable and early retirement! If you ever find yourselves in NC again, we'd love to hear about it.
Just moved from NE Florida. Florida HOA $1,800/yr vs. $420/y in Hickory, joining beach/golf club $50,000 initiation and $950/mo dues vs. $2,000-$3,500 initiation in Hickory, house taxes $12,000/yr vs. $4,800 in Hickory, auto insurance $3,600/yr vs. $1,600 in Hickory, just the beginning and there are many more examples... Sold the 3,000 sq/ft house for two times the cost of a 5,500 sq/ft house in Hickory. Made the move to Hickory and putting $4,000/mo in my pocket. As military retiree, no state tax on my retirement. One shock was the initial auto registration in NC.
We are retirees and want to relocate from the beach in 2025. After watching your videos, we have narrowed our immediate search to just one - Hickory!. You two put out some very good videos. Congrats. We will visit in a few weeks (October) to make sure and will stop in to say hi. Thanks.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for watching our videos! We’re thrilled that Hickory is at the top of your list-it’s such a great place to live, especially for retirees. October is a beautiful time to visit, and we’d love to meet you when you’re in town! Please feel free to text, call, or email us so we can coordinate with you for your visit. We’d love to meet and assist with your relocation to Hickory. Looking forward to seeing you soon!
We have lived in Austin Texas since 1996 and the growth (as everyone knows) has been massive for years and years. The cost of living here has also grown to the point where living here is not easy for young people trying to start their lives as adults. It has also become a place that is not attractive for many retirees. We will be coming to visit Hickory in the near future to see if it is a practical choice for retirement.
Thank you so much for watching our channel and for sharing your experience about Austin’s growth! We completely understand how rising costs can make it tough for both young people and retirees. Hickory offers a slower pace of life, a lower cost of living, and a welcoming community-so we hope it turns out to be a great fit for your retirement plans. We’d love to assist you when you visit and help you explore everything Hickory has to offer. Safe travels, and we look forward to hearing from you!
I moved to Hickory about 3 years ago from NJ. I left about 10 months ago for another NC city. There are NO 2 bedroom apartments for $700. There are 2 properties that offer a 2 bedroom, 700 sq ft for $950 month. My rent for a 2 bedroom/2 bath apartment was increasing $250 month for 2024. If you’re on a fixed income, then Hickory might NOT be for you. Aside from that, it’s a great town, has the major stores, a mall, restaurants & lots to do.
Thank you for sharing your experience and for watching our channel! We really appreciate your input. You're right that rental prices have been increasing, and it can be challenging for those on a fixed income. We try to stay up-to-date with local market conditions and always encourage viewers to double-check availability and pricing when considering a move. That said, we’re glad to hear you enjoyed Hickory overall and found it to be a great town with plenty to offer. If you ever have any more insights or questions, feel free to reach out. Thanks again!
Yes: Sell, sell, sell. Marketing marketing, marketing. Low now, hype it up, in 10 years just another Florida that nobody will be able afford but at least some of us will get rich in the process, right??
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I understand your concerns about how real estate markets can change over time. Our goal is always to help buyers and sellers find what’s best for them in the current market, while being mindful of long-term impacts on communities. We’re passionate about working with families to make homeownership possible, not just about selling properties. If you ever have questions or would like to discuss more, we’re here to listen and help!
@@LifeInNC It's clearly just marketing rhetoric, and I understand. That's the way salespeople make their money. If it was for free, yes, that's help, but if you get payed for it, you can't call it help, that's a service for a fee, making money.
@@dorufodorean7535 Thanks for your follow-up! I completely understand your point-yes, real estate is a service, and like any professional, we do get paid for the work we do. But for us, it's more than just a transaction. We believe in helping families and individuals navigate one of the biggest decisions of their lives with care and transparency. Our goal is to ensure people feel confident and informed in their choices, whether they're buying, selling, or simply exploring their options. If we do a great job for our clients and help them achieve their goals, the success follows naturally. It’s always about building relationships first, not just closing deals. We appreciate your perspective and are always happy to have open, honest discussions!
Live north east of Denver, CO and feel that cost of living here has skyrocketed over the last several years. Just paid $3.39 for gas, usually spend around $1700 on groceries a month (2 adults, 1 teenage boy), we commonly spend at least $800-$1000 eating out a month, we could easily rent our 3 bed / 2.5 bath, 1192 sq ft townhome for $2400 a month, but it’s the housing prices that are ridiculous! A new construction house that would be around $300,000 in Hickory would be at least $575,000-$600,000 here.
Wow, thanks for you comment. That does sound expensive. We just helped another family move here from Aurora, CO. Cost of living in Denver sounds very high! Reach out if you consider moving to Hickory, we’d love to help!
Gosh living here in NH is so much hiring in costs of living. We spend $7k in heating costs, $4-5k in electricity and $13k in property taxes alone.
@@OurRetireEarlyJourney Thanks for sharing your experiences! It’s eye-opening to hear how high the cost of living can be in different areas across the country, whether it’s Denver or New Hampshire. Every region has its challenges, and it sounds like both of you are feeling the impact. One of the reasons so many people are drawn to areas like Hickory, NC, is the more affordable cost of living, especially when it comes to housing and property taxes. If either of you ever considers making a move, feel free to reach out-we’d be happy to help you explore what North Carolina has to offer!
@@LifeInNC We actually visited NC to look to relocate. We ended up falling in love with a place in TN and are now building a house there. We are all about reducing our expenses in order to retire more comfortably.
@@OurRetireEarlyJourney That sounds amazing! TN is beautiful, and it's great to hear you're building your dream home. Wishing you all the best as you work toward a comfortable and early retirement! If you ever find yourselves in NC again, we'd love to hear about it.
Just moved from NE Florida. Florida HOA $1,800/yr vs. $420/y in Hickory, joining beach/golf club $50,000 initiation and $950/mo dues vs. $2,000-$3,500 initiation in Hickory, house taxes $12,000/yr vs. $4,800 in Hickory, auto insurance $3,600/yr vs. $1,600 in Hickory, just the beginning and there are many more examples... Sold the 3,000 sq/ft house for two times the cost of a 5,500 sq/ft house in Hickory. Made the move to Hickory and putting $4,000/mo in my pocket. As military retiree, no state tax on my retirement. One shock was the initial auto registration in NC.
Wow! That is great info! Sounds like Hickory was a smart move! Thanks for your comment!
We are retirees and want to relocate from the beach in 2025. After watching your videos, we have narrowed our immediate search to just one - Hickory!. You two put out some very good videos. Congrats. We will visit in a few weeks (October) to make sure and will stop in to say hi. Thanks.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for watching our videos! We’re thrilled that Hickory is at the top of your list-it’s such a great place to live, especially for retirees. October is a beautiful time to visit, and we’d love to meet you when you’re in town! Please feel free to text, call, or email us so we can coordinate with you for your visit. We’d love to meet and assist with your relocation to Hickory. Looking forward to seeing you soon!
We have lived in Austin Texas since 1996 and the growth (as everyone knows) has been massive for years and years. The cost of living here has also grown to the point where living here is not easy for young people trying to start their lives as adults. It has also become a place that is not attractive for many retirees. We will be coming to visit Hickory in the near future to see if it is a practical choice for retirement.
Thank you so much for watching our channel and for sharing your experience about Austin’s growth! We completely understand how rising costs can make it tough for both young people and retirees. Hickory offers a slower pace of life, a lower cost of living, and a welcoming community-so we hope it turns out to be a great fit for your retirement plans. We’d love to assist you when you visit and help you explore everything Hickory has to offer. Safe travels, and we look forward to hearing from you!
I moved to Hickory about 3 years ago from NJ. I left about 10 months ago for another NC city. There are NO 2 bedroom apartments for $700. There are 2 properties that offer a 2 bedroom, 700 sq ft for $950 month. My rent for a 2 bedroom/2 bath apartment was increasing $250 month for 2024. If you’re on a fixed income, then Hickory might NOT be for you. Aside from that, it’s a great town, has the major stores, a mall, restaurants & lots to do.
Thank you for sharing your experience and for watching our channel! We really appreciate your input. You're right that rental prices have been increasing, and it can be challenging for those on a fixed income. We try to stay up-to-date with local market conditions and always encourage viewers to double-check availability and pricing when considering a move. That said, we’re glad to hear you enjoyed Hickory overall and found it to be a great town with plenty to offer. If you ever have any more insights or questions, feel free to reach out. Thanks again!
Yes: Sell, sell, sell. Marketing marketing, marketing. Low now, hype it up, in 10 years just another Florida that nobody will be able afford but at least some of us will get rich in the process, right??
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I understand your concerns about how real estate markets can change over time. Our goal is always to help buyers and sellers find what’s best for them in the current market, while being mindful of long-term impacts on communities. We’re passionate about working with families to make homeownership possible, not just about selling properties. If you ever have questions or would like to discuss more, we’re here to listen and help!
@@LifeInNC It's clearly just marketing rhetoric, and I understand. That's the way salespeople make their money. If it was for free, yes, that's help, but if you get payed for it, you can't call it help, that's a service for a fee, making money.
@@dorufodorean7535 Thanks for your follow-up! I completely understand your point-yes, real estate is a service, and like any professional, we do get paid for the work we do. But for us, it's more than just a transaction. We believe in helping families and individuals navigate one of the biggest decisions of their lives with care and transparency. Our goal is to ensure people feel confident and informed in their choices, whether they're buying, selling, or simply exploring their options. If we do a great job for our clients and help them achieve their goals, the success follows naturally. It’s always about building relationships first, not just closing deals. We appreciate your perspective and are always happy to have open, honest discussions!