Top 10 Towns You Can Retire on $1658 a month in the Southern US

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  • Опубликовано: 18 фев 2022
  • Are you thinking about retiring soon? Are you looking for an affordable town to retire in? Maybe you aren't retiring but still looking for a nice town where you can afford a home. If you are in those situations this video is for you.
    We researched the Southern United States looking for the best towns someone could survive on Social Security only. That monthly check is currently $1658 a month. We looked at Cost of Living, housing, health care deductibles, insurance, and Utilities. These towns are the best bet for the average person on Social Security or some other sort of fixed income.
    Most of these towns have homes for sale that can fit your budget. A Real Estate purchase in some of these towns is almost cheaper than renting.
    Today we are looking at the Southern States. Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Louisiana, and Kentucky. Virginia and West Virginia should be on this list but some consider those part of the North Atlantic.
    Side Note: This is focusing on residential real estate not commercial. People keep asking that for some reason. These are just the affordable and best places to retire or live in the southern United States.
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  • @jameslyons1624
    @jameslyons1624 2 года назад +95

    I make $1,000 a month of Social Security I live down by the river in my van

    • @donnalawrence9054
      @donnalawrence9054 2 года назад +5

      God love ya . I hope you get the help you need. Life is a challenge. I hope you are at least safe.

    • @tammydriver5759
      @tammydriver5759 2 года назад +9

      @@EricCampbellUAV I became disabled at the age of 22, thanks to a drunk driver, and now receive $1097/mo in SSDI. I'm 55, and work as and when I can find a job I can do with my physical restrictions. I lost a nursing career I loved thanks to the idiot that drove drunk that day, and nearly killed me and the baby I was carrying.

    • @popeye3305
      @popeye3305 2 года назад +2

      What? Nobody watched SNL. Is this Matt Foley?

    • @paint_freckles
      @paint_freckles 2 года назад +7

      I want to live down by the river in a van

    • @paint_freckles
      @paint_freckles 2 года назад

      @@popeye3305 this is Stacey

  • @carlpaladino427
    @carlpaladino427 2 года назад +232

    The giant chair in Thomasville is there because the town was the home of the Thomasville furniture company.

    • @shera1789
      @shera1789 2 года назад +2

      I've been looking in Winston Salem then stumbled across Thomasville during my search for a home. I have one problem tho...I can't drive anymore. I doubt there's public transportation, but is there Uber or Lyft there? Thank you for any assistance!😁

    • @kayeb7809
      @kayeb7809 2 года назад +3

      Thomasville is lovely but it’s way hot in the summer.

    • @MrJestyler
      @MrJestyler 2 года назад +1

      Is any furniture still manufactured in NC?

    • @carlpaladino427
      @carlpaladino427 2 года назад

      Not sure, High Point is still the furniture capital with all the show rooms. Used to travel to WS and high point for work. My brother bought all the furniture for his home a few years back in a weekend trip.

    • @TehranCity
      @TehranCity 2 года назад +1

      If you want to get acquainted with Tehran, the capital of Iran
      Be sure to watch this channel

  • @magaritaavila8535
    @magaritaavila8535 2 года назад +198

    The average monthly SS retirement check is $900. In order to avoid homelessness I moved to Puerto Vallarta. Rent $300, groceries $200, Dr appointment $50 each, utilities and medicine very affordable.

    • @ralphjames1211
      @ralphjames1211 Год назад +3

      I swear allegiance to the Mexico government under the azteca flag of old Mexico!!!!!!

    • @Justaguywithtruth
      @Justaguywithtruth Год назад +6

      Life is short, enjoy the moments👏😊🙏💪☝👍

    • @GTSCoupe
      @GTSCoupe Год назад +8

      My mother inlaw bought a home in chapala

    • @djkenny1202
      @djkenny1202 Год назад +3

      Ill be in Loreto in 22 yrs

    • @nicktozie6685
      @nicktozie6685 Год назад +26

      American dream, save money whole life then move to mexico

  • @swansfan6944
    @swansfan6944 2 года назад +109

    I’m an Australian lady but watched your video because I love American history, but also looking at and hearing about different places/towns in your country. America has so much history and so many beautiful towns. Thanks for indulging me. ❤️Jodie 🇦🇺

    • @gailremp8389
      @gailremp8389 2 года назад +3

      Oh my God woman do you really want to move to America and live in some of these cities? 7000 people and you can live near a prison. No. I live in Florida and it's difficult enough. But I have lived in Connecticut and Pennsylvania. There are super nice places where you don't have to be so poor that you gotta live in a town that has 7000 people and a prison to keep your friends and relatives employed. Or perhaps you can go there and visit your friends and relatives on Thursday for two hours. Please look beyond the pretty pictures. Find the kind of people and degree of community and participation in making a place great... especially when it one point he talks about living like a southern plantation. No no no no no that's what we're trying to get rid of in this country vague references like that are dog whistles in this country

    • @swansfan6944
      @swansfan6944 2 года назад +9

      @@gailremp8389 No I don’t want to move there, and I never stated that I did.
      I love where I live and have lived in the same area for 53 years. I watch American history channel’s because like I said America has so much rich history, there is always something new to learn.
      I thought I would watch this because I also like hearing about different towns and places there (what’s wrong with that?) I also said there are many beautiful towns there and there is, of course that doesn’t mean everything is all rosy, it isn’t anywhere including here. There are a lot of beautiful towns though, just like I said.
      Not sure why you or anyone else ever has to send a belittling comment to someone who only had something nice to say. Have a nice day 😃

    • @hissyfitz7890
      @hissyfitz7890 2 года назад +5

      I watch Australian shows for some of the same reasons. There is an appeal especially because my dad was there on business for ~ 3 months in 1970 & his company wanted him to relocate. They even offered full college/university tuition for me when I graduated the following year. Mom/siblings, myself included nixed the idea as we were old enough & insecure enough to object to being uprooted at that stage of our lives. Frequently wonder how that adventure would have played out in our lives. (He traveled from Melbourne to Perth to Sidney in order to straighten things out.)

    • @swansfan6944
      @swansfan6944 2 года назад +2

      @@hissyfitz7890 I live on the South Coast, 1 hr 20 min down from Sydney lots of beaches right on my doorstep. I was only 1 year old when your dad came to Australia 🇦🇺 it has changed a lot since then.
      The population alone where I live is terrible, a lot of people from Sydney have finally realised that it’s not that far to travel to Sydney and yet it has everything you need here plus all the beaches. So unfortunately they have been moving here as well as people from all over the place. It has pushed the house prices up so much, that my grandkids will probably have to move elsewhere one day. I used to recognise all the locals but now it’s a bunch of strangers I pass on my walks. To much traffic on the road now and to many people. I suppose it’s the same the whole world over though, it’s changing so much. I see you lost your mother at such a young age. My dad passed away 20 weeks ago, age 76. I miss him. Have a nice day 😊

    • @hissyfitz7890
      @hissyfitz7890 2 года назад +2

      @@swansfan6944 - Interesting! I live on Cape Cod; lots of beaches about 60 miles from Boston & Providence; similar to your geographic location. We searched just over a year for the ‘perfect spot’ & FOUND IT … 31 years ago! I wanted to live where we would retire & already KNOW the area; it was a wise choice. I’ve been retired a few years now & hubby will retire this year (he’s younger 😉). The housing prices have skyrocketed; our home is estimated to be worth more than 3x what we paid for it; we think that’s crazy but we’re not planning to sell… ever. Yes, the changes came but we are surrounded by ~ 200 acres of conservation land that no one can ever build on & we built our dream home. Personally think Mother Nature 🌬 created COVID to quell the population because there are TOO MANY PEOPLE for the planet. Yes… dad came back with videos of the outback & said there were no speed limits (then) & the kangaroos 🦘🦘🦘 were jumping all over the place. So sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing; hope he did not suffer; mine passed about a month after his 79th; both passed from cancer. How did you know my mom passed at a young age?!?!?!?! (It was less than a month after her 50th birthday).

  • @lylealexson8680
    @lylealexson8680 2 года назад +146

    There are plenty of places to retire and live relatively cheap, but people must consider medical care. I know a retired senior who has cancer, and is currently going through 42 radiation/chemo treatments 5 days a week. Just think if you were 2 hours from a facility that has those treatments because you're in a lower cost small town. You would be driving 4 hours a day for treatments, in addition to all the appointments related to the treatments and cancer. I've heard from plenty of seniors that medical care is a big consideration as to where they live.

    • @geraldkoth654
      @geraldkoth654 2 года назад +24

      Or some like myself at 79, retired and traveling full time do not need any sick care. Have not been to a doctor in over 20 years. I keep myself healthy by never listening to anyone who profits only if I am sick.

    • @drobinson7372
      @drobinson7372 2 года назад +2

      There are other [inexpensive] ways to kill and remove cancer from the body. Check out the 8 Laws of Health.

    • @lindaclarkrose
      @lindaclarkrose 2 года назад +3

      Yes! Me as well!! (Unfortunately)

    • @loriar1027
      @loriar1027 2 года назад +29

      @@geraldkoth654 I would say you are lucky and nothing more. There are many who do everything right to preserve health and still develop conditions that require maintenance or illnesses that require medical care.

    • @LadyLithias
      @LadyLithias 2 года назад +8

      MY father (74 at the time) asked if hubby and I would consider easing his loneliness and moving in with him. We jumped at the chance to move from our suburban Phoenix location to rural Oregon. People said that the health care was an issue, but having lived in Phoenix area for 14 years it was hard to envision what it would be like. In Phoenix (or Georgia where I lived previously) a medical emergency was never a big deal. But a year after moving to podunk city Oregon, I learned that it can be the difference between life and death. The ER doc said I had to be airlifted to a larger town, the doc in the larger town was furious that it was three hours between when he was alerted and when I arrived (he thought I would die, and most would have). In AZ I might have had a 20 minute break between life-threatening issue and surgery.
      Of course, that is discounting the fact that the 5 separate trips to the ER in ARizona would have resulted in doctors LISTENING to me, rather than assuming I was some drug seeker. It took only one trip for a three-years-long problem to get diagnosed properly in OR --- when it was no longer possible to ignore.

  • @rayhumphreys89
    @rayhumphreys89 2 года назад +11

    You should start a series on the best suburbs with a different city every episode if you haven't already. Another great video Briggs.

  • @mollymagpie5965
    @mollymagpie5965 2 года назад +6

    Hey thanks for listening to your subs! I don't miss one video of yours. RE: TN, those lots were very popular in the late 1800s and are commonly called "shotgun" lots.

  • @davidherbek9212
    @davidherbek9212 2 года назад +14

    Thomasville, NC with the Big Chair denotes the fact that this was the location of Thomasville Furniture, prior sadly before everything was given to China. David

  • @prissilou
    @prissilou 2 года назад +10

    The reason Thomasville has the big chair is that it is in the heart of the furniture manufacturing region of NC; there is actually a 'Thomasville' brand of furniture, hence the chair...

  • @garyofarizona2558
    @garyofarizona2558 2 года назад +16

    I really enjoy this series.

  • @pfcampos7041
    @pfcampos7041 Год назад

    I love how you are able to make stats so entertaining. Who knew I could become so hooked on these videos. I love your sense of humor which I really makes you stand out/above similar channels.

  • @lillianhughes971
    @lillianhughes971 2 года назад +1

    Love your videos they have been very helpful as we are looking for a more affordable place to live.

  • @sondrastanley9637
    @sondrastanley9637 2 года назад +18

    I live in corbin. It's a great little town. I'm not sure where Briggs gets his information from but there are jobs here and some of them pay fairly well especially for a small southern town. There's a lot to do if you love the outdoors. And the rents are not on average the amount he said they are much higher at this point in time and I'm not sure why unless it has to do with people having gotten stimulus money during the pandemic because that's when I noticed the rents went up quite a bit. On average a three bedroom house runs about 9:50 to 1200 according what kind of shape it's in and a mobile home will run 750 to 9:50 for the same number of bedrooms. Corbin is the home of the original KFC and we have the only moonbow in the world at Cumberland falls. One thing about Corbin is it doesn't have a lot of variety when it comes to race but it's getting better. There are various races of people and various religions now moving into the area. Obviously there's something about this little town that people love once they come here. I came here from Michigan well over 40 years ago and I will not be going back to Michigan LOL

    • @Godwinpounds4333
      @Godwinpounds4333 2 года назад

      Hello 👋 dear, how are you doing?

    • @spiritmatter1553
      @spiritmatter1553 Год назад +8

      Homogeneous populations tend to have the least crime. A smorgasbord of spoken languages and worldviews is the last thing you need to have a good life.

  • @phox1515
    @phox1515 2 года назад +7

    Heard of and been to mountain home AR. I have delivered to their Walmart a lot when I worked out of the Clarksville AR distribution center. Definitely lives up to its name. Really pretty area and only about 1-2 hours from everything.

  • @bonesandbells
    @bonesandbells 2 года назад +53

    Lived in northwest Arkansas for a bit and there were a lot of Texas retirees in Bella Vista escaping property taxes in Texas, but it might be tough on $1,658 a month now. For those that stay in Texas, the Belton, Temple, Salado, and Harker Heights area is a bit more affordable and has nice parks with two lakes and Austin's northern suburbs are 45 minutes away and DFW is two and half hours away.

    • @MsIniquity
      @MsIniquity 2 года назад +11

      Shhhhh….don’t be telling our secrets here in Texas, those of us who live in overcrowded, overpriced Austin have to have somewhere to retire peacefully

    • @Regi254.
      @Regi254. 2 года назад +2

      My son lived in Austin. He since married and has three babies. They moved to Salado, but I didn't feel like it was cheap to buy a home. I live in Waco, where I was born. I moved to Katy for ten years in 2008. Waco was an ordinary rather poverty like city. When I moved back in 2017, everything was at least 3 times more expensive than when I moved away. Chip and Joanna Gaines put us on the map w their famous Fixer Upper program. I wouldn't say Waco is an affordable place to buy a home right now. We bought a house and a flat downtown to run an airbnb near the Magnolia Silos. The value of our two properties is almost three times what we paid for them in 2017. And our property taxes are outrageous.

    • @susandonohoe1931
      @susandonohoe1931 2 года назад

      @@Regi254. m

    • @williamkn621
      @williamkn621 2 года назад +3

      Prices have skyrocketed In the Salado, Temple and Harker heights areas.

    • @humid-rb7rt
      @humid-rb7rt 2 года назад +1

      ALL those towns border Ft. Hood. I saw enough there when I was stationed there. I love Tx. though.

  • @stevenwiederholt7000
    @stevenwiederholt7000 2 года назад +2

    Thank you once again for mentioning Rentals

  • @MR-pr8tp
    @MR-pr8tp 2 года назад +114

    While these places appear to be good places with stats, one must consider the real culture. Being a southerner, some of the rural communities have a mindset quite different from others. If you can't relate to others, inexpensive or not, it can be a real challenge, and happiness difficult to obtain. Been there, done that....
    True story: when I had to file a complaint against a neighbor, a cop spoke with me and asked me not to attempt to resolve the situation, let him do so. He then explained about how some people may react "uncivil" like.He told me that two neighbors feuded years before in the area. . One killed the other and drug his body behind a tractor throughout the neighborhood! Within a month I left that small-town in N GA based on his explanation. I in fact ran!
    Just saying, there is a reason some of these places are "inexpensive".....

    • @mjones5760
      @mjones5760 2 года назад +4

      I lived in rural AR for ten years and was never accepted. Three years after I left the house, it was burned to the ground by arsonists.

    • @latinaalma1947
      @latinaalma1947 2 года назад +4

      My mate is from Thomasville NC grew up there. His father was the only veterinarian in town THEN. We live outside the USA . SOUTH of the USA AND SOUTH of Mexico, Belize etc.We like to say we are more Southern than Southerners. I am from further south than NC...South Texas,almost in Mexico, but my grandmother was from Ga..
      Know the difference between Yankees, Damned Yankees and GD Yankees? Yankees from the North, Yankees who visit, Yankees who come and STAY.
      Thomasville is a nice town, but check out Southern Pines/Pinehurst, NC, a REALLY beautiful town where the resort Pinehurst is located. Ashville , NC is beautiful too...higher elevation mountain scenery and sweet LITTLE town. My sister in law is going to be pissed at me for recommending it. Hopefully she wont see this!

    • @threepointservices-tractor4832
      @threepointservices-tractor4832 2 года назад +18

      @@itsalovelyride8559 you should stay where you are.

    • @stj971
      @stj971 2 года назад

      @@latinaalma1947 it's also expensive. I'd love to live in mtns there

    • @dsmiles4324
      @dsmiles4324 2 года назад +2

      Also food prices are higher in rural areas due to distribution costs.

  • @jessesaldua5
    @jessesaldua5 Год назад +9

    Great video! Very informative.
    If I could make one suggestion, Is there anyway you can talk about the weather in these areas as well? I mean it’s a plus these places are cheap and crime is low but it would suck if these place get hurricanes every year, flooding, hot, etc.

    • @rickbrant4285
      @rickbrant4285 Год назад

      Its the South.....it gets HOT AS HAITI!

  • @michaelchristophergutierre7244
    @michaelchristophergutierre7244 2 года назад +1

    Sometimes I just watch your videos to hear your voice!!! But seriously appreciate the hard work you go into making these videos!

  • @topplacetoLive
    @topplacetoLive 3 месяца назад

    Awesome video! Love the budget-friendly retirement options in the South. Really makes planning for the future seem more manageable.

  • @mariab509
    @mariab509 2 года назад +3

    Interesting! Thank you 💗

  • @Patrick_Cooper
    @Patrick_Cooper 2 года назад +96

    How about any place on earth I can live on my $1000 a month Social Security... And eat a healthy diet. I am tired of hot dogs and macaroni and cheese...

    • @monarene44
      @monarene44 2 года назад +15

      Get an RV. Hot dogs and mac n cheese are luxury food to some. Anyway, food banks give out better than that.

    • @Patrick_Cooper
      @Patrick_Cooper 2 года назад +11

      @@monarene44 I live in an RV where the space rent is only 425, but that is almost half my months SSI. And food prices eat up my food stamps in the first two weeks.

    • @monarene44
      @monarene44 2 года назад +8

      @@Patrick_Cooper Yes, lot rents are crazy high. I meant live off the grid in an RV, but definitely check out food banks so you can eat better and save some money. Maybe get a part time job if you’re healthy enough.

    • @andycensus
      @andycensus 2 года назад +4

      there are lots of places (not in the US) where families live of income of less then $500 per month. It depends on standard of living and living like the local people.

    • @Lovepeacejoy..
      @Lovepeacejoy.. 2 года назад +7

      Are you able to have a garden? Or grow produce in pots? Fruit tree? Also churches have food pantry’s. Also, thrift stores have lots of donated clothes and household items.

  • @007dubbleR
    @007dubbleR Год назад

    I always love your videos. Well done!

  • @stephenherring9771
    @stephenherring9771 2 года назад +1

    You do A great service. Always seem to want to watch it. Peace and love

  • @davidarnette327
    @davidarnette327 2 года назад +12

    My top 3. Thomasville, NC, Corbin KY, and Taylor's SC. That was an interesting one.

  • @nlwh1947
    @nlwh1947 2 года назад +33

    I live in Taylors, SC. The house prices have doubled in the past couple of years. I am retired and my house is paid off. If I wanted to replace my house with the same sq. footage I would need over 400K. I paid $156K in 1998. I do love living here.

    • @MelanatednNature
      @MelanatednNature Год назад +1

      Is there any farmland near you ? I'm in the midlands area

    • @rickbrant4285
      @rickbrant4285 Год назад +1

      Taylors is not a small town. Its attached to Greenville & Greer. All the farmland is being developed into neighborhoods. Imagine a Columbia/Irmo/Lexington type situation. It is a great place though. Just not a deal anymore.

    • @bmcdonald7303
      @bmcdonald7303 9 месяцев назад

      Alabama small towns are increasingly expensive now. It’s no longer affordable u less you compare us to California or other states that have always been extremely expensive.

    • @user-dt6jh4zj8q
      @user-dt6jh4zj8q 9 месяцев назад

      After the pandemic, cheap “Southern Real Estate” went the way of The DoDo Bird. Large Diaspora of people from NY, NJ, and California set up in South Carolina along with Developer’s. Prices are commiserate with their former living areas and climbing. Green Spaces are disappearing extremely fast. Taxes are on their way up to NJ and Ca standards.

  • @viclunt6677
    @viclunt6677 2 года назад

    Come across your chanel. Glad i did.. Good info and pleasant to listen to. Jyst a suggestion could you do one for South Dakota.. Thanks for your work.. Great job

  • @CreativeThinking52
    @CreativeThinking52 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Have a great day. Fully view video. 😊

  • @TheDylan6908
    @TheDylan6908 2 года назад +35

    What great info, presented in such an appealing manner. This could be so useful to retirees financially struggling in retirement. Good job as usual Mr. Briggs.

  • @glory3670
    @glory3670 2 года назад +6

    An old friend of mine lives in Mountain Home, AR.
    The NC one is in the area where the guitarist from Judas Priest had his heart explode on stage and the doctors in that area were able to save him. That whole thing just shook me up.

    • @DS-rt1ed
      @DS-rt1ed 2 года назад +1

      Holy moly! The healthcare in that area of NC must be really good! I've been looking at the Raleigh-Durham area, but might branch out to the Winston-Salem/Greensboro area.

    • @jdmoney1000
      @jdmoney1000 Год назад +1

      I think you gotta nother thing comin

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes6741 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video!

  • @detroiter2655
    @detroiter2655 2 года назад +1

    Oh man I was just going to look for this video!

  • @berniekirk1397
    @berniekirk1397 2 года назад +9

    It would be good if you explained what other factors are included in the affordability score, and the factors that are included in the livability criteria.

  • @SB_McCollum
    @SB_McCollum 2 года назад +13

    #7 Red Bank, TN - has 10 houses for sale at this moment, the pressure for housing is high here in the greater Chattanooga area and heating up all the time.
    #1 Mountain Home, AR has been a hidden gem for decades, lots of retirees. Great if you fish, hunt, or like to RV (as did many retirees before the price of gas went thru the roof.) My mother used to live in Mountain View, AR not so far away. Make sure you buy a house in town, the woods aren't for strangers up there.

    • @TN2ID
      @TN2ID 2 года назад +1

      And those 10 houses will go for WAY over asking price and cash buyers.

    • @jameswesterman9283
      @jameswesterman9283 Год назад +1

      I think Mountain home has got to be one of the biggest secrets in the USA

    • @ThePower1963
      @ThePower1963 Год назад +1

      What does that mean, "the woods aren't for strangers"?

    • @donnaleveron6511
      @donnaleveron6511 Год назад +1

      @@ThePower1963 Bigfoot?

    • @ThePower1963
      @ThePower1963 Год назад +1

      @@donnaleveron6511 I was thinking more alone the lines of "the hills have eyes" sort of thing. Crazy, insane mountain hilljacks, but bigfoot works too. Lol

  • @djkenny1202
    @djkenny1202 Год назад

    Great work with this list!

  • @abelromero4373
    @abelromero4373 2 года назад +9

    Love this. I'm actually looking to move to Mexico to retire.bthese are great places as well

  • @MamaT160
    @MamaT160 Год назад +3

    Woo hoo! I'm a South Carolina girl living in an Ohio world. Bravo, Taylors, SC, where I and my husband lived for several years. The Greenville, SC, area is beautiful, loaded with great people and great things to do. Can't say I'm up on it's affordability, but I'd move back there in a heartbeat.

  • @carolynthompson1895
    @carolynthompson1895 2 года назад +68

    A series on cities with little to no threat of natural disasters (hurricane, tornado, earthquake, etc.) would be great!

    • @cbabick
      @cbabick Год назад +4

      I agree! I keep hearing scientists talking about the coasts being subject to myriad hurricanes and climate-related destruction in the next 20 years (based on historical data--and much more so than has happened in the past 50 years), so it would be great to know what locations to avoid.

    • @joewoodchuck3824
      @joewoodchuck3824 Год назад +9

      I don't think there is such a place that is environmentally and geologically "safe". There are risks just about everywhere.

    • @nicktozie6685
      @nicktozie6685 Год назад +6

      Great lakes area was said to be most stable during g climate upheaval

    • @jamiecosgrove1950
      @jamiecosgrove1950 Год назад +7

      we live in chattanooga, tn. it seems like a really safe place, far from the ocean, only one tornado in the last twenty years near our house, no damage here. come visit, we usually get rain every week, everything is always green, mountains and the tennessee river, lots to see and do. amazon and VW, two aquariums, hospitals, colleges, two malls. a big city it seems like, but not really. 181,000 people.

    • @alihuebner9086
      @alihuebner9086 Год назад

      @@jamiecosgrove1950 James, Hello! Could you suggest an area somewhat around the chattanooga area . My husband and I would like to move somewhere in Tennessee and we are just starting out looking. I've had a pet salon grooming dogs for 30 years and I'd like to continue doing that wherever we move. We are looking for an older home with 25+ acres not too far out of a bigger city so I can run my business. If you could suggest an area we might start the looking process I'd be very grateful!

  • @crankybuzzard6867
    @crankybuzzard6867 2 года назад +1

    Great job!! Very neat.

  • @michaeledwards8609
    @michaeledwards8609 2 года назад +8

    My grandparents lived in Bull Shoals, AR back in the 1980’s. There is something to be said for the quiet of Northern Arkansas.

  • @nelsonvillegas5198
    @nelsonvillegas5198 2 года назад +41

    Love that I came across your channel a few months ago. It has helped narrow down the areas of the country to look into for relocation. I do wonder if you are going to maybe do a series on livable/relocation mountain towns around the country? Maybe regionally.
    None the less. Love your stuff.

    • @alyssa544
      @alyssa544 2 года назад +1

      i would like this too, the mountain towns!

    • @terryadams6432
      @terryadams6432 2 года назад +4

      Good luck in the mountain towns Better have a lot of money cause they ain’t cheap

    • @MsFunnybags
      @MsFunnybags 2 года назад

      @@unbroken7189 GOP-run states are more violent than liberal-run states.

    • @yesiownfrodo
      @yesiownfrodo Год назад

      I hope you're not using this list! It's really awful.

    • @Justaguywithtruth
      @Justaguywithtruth Год назад

      @@unbroken7189 LOL I'm from the North, stuck in California and agree with this message.. Keep ALL the fruits and nuts where they are, let them stay where the Molest the minds of their children with 150 genders of BS, chop off their body parts increasing their mental issues, legalizing underage prostitution, pedophilia, Increasing gangs, crime, the homeless and turn from A Holy Creator.. Keep them in Sodom and Gomorrah.. I'll keep mentally Gangsta Slapping until they realize their foolishness👏😎🙏💪☝👍

  • @paulsammon3015
    @paulsammon3015 2 года назад +52

    Hartselle, Alabama is a very nice place about 25 miles north from where I live in Cullman. I used to work there for a minute in late 2017, early 2018 and always enjoyed the downtown area. I will definitely recommend living here for anyone who wants to live near bigger cities without living in them without the bigger city traffic and crime. This place in many ways reminds me of the small city I live except the population is a little bit less.

    • @amg9163
      @amg9163 2 года назад +4

      I'm always curious about places so I looked up Hartselle. It looks wonderful! Lovely big older homes, gorgeous mature trees, nice downtown area and lots of history! Thanks for mentioning it! Hoping to see it in the future.

    • @sampipitone5939
      @sampipitone5939 2 года назад +3

      I looked all of your places and they are all very high in housing prices

    • @sampipitone5939
      @sampipitone5939 2 года назад +7

      I don't know where you are get your info but zillow and the rest are showing most of the places you picked are way over 20 thousand an acre , and most of the housing is over 300,000.00 median average

    • @amykat75
      @amykat75 2 года назад +7

      My husband’s family is from both Cullman and Hartselle. They are both really nice, but definitely not as cheap as he says unless you want to live in a run down place with no land. Another he mentioned, Middleburg, FL, is way off on the numbers. It would be impossible to live on that unless you had a roommate. We live down here and know the area well. A mortgage on a decent house will easily be over that given amount.

    • @paulsammon3015
      @paulsammon3015 2 года назад +2

      @@amykat75 I bought my home in Cullman in 2017 along with 3 rentals when prices were cheaper. You are right, over the last year or so it has gotten more expensive if you wanna live in a good area. So much new home building where homes go for 250 to 350k and those homes go fast.

  • @herschelpowers5086
    @herschelpowers5086 2 года назад +6

    👍Corbin KY I live 15 miles from Corbin in the hills for
    a small town it's not bad a few famous people have came from here the north side of town is better it's actually in a better county than the south side

  • @AnthonyWilliams-dc5ez
    @AnthonyWilliams-dc5ez 2 года назад +6

    Briggs, ya make me wanna go to these places just to go fish!😁it’s cold here in Chicago!🤨

  • @jonferdig3205
    @jonferdig3205 2 года назад +30

    I do enjoy watching these threads... as a retiree, I am interested in where the closest VA is, what type of internet is available (cable, dsl, dial up) and how far the nearest Walmart is?? Maybe include a bit of that in the future? I'd appreciate it cuz I ain't moving to a town with no internet or Walmart!

    • @joestokley2409
      @joestokley2409 2 года назад

      Alberta, VA

    • @joestokley2409
      @joestokley2409 2 года назад +1

      South Hill, VA 16 miles south has a Walmart.

    • @lisahertel2415
      @lisahertel2415 2 года назад +2

      The guy hasn’t been to any. He googled the information. Took pictures off the internet

    • @franandkevinklein2630
      @franandkevinklein2630 2 года назад

      Jennings Louisiana we have a big beautiful VA . Nice area Walmart nearby great internet and several cable companies we have satellite love it . The only downfall for me is humidity in summer . People are friendly

    • @TheFishdoctor1952
      @TheFishdoctor1952 Год назад

      @@franandkevinklein2630 And the food

  • @lakenneth374
    @lakenneth374 2 года назад +9

    Retire Budget of $1.600/mo. I`LL be looking at Panama City, Panama or a far Eastern Country with good medical care.

  • @sandypage5424
    @sandypage5424 2 года назад +1

    I live near Hartselle is a nice town and it lives up to its name. Super cute town. Very friendly folks

  • @redwood9741
    @redwood9741 2 года назад +19

    I live on $ 167.00 a month here on Prince of Wales Island Alaska.
    Unless I have to replace something that breaks.or myself....VERY easy and close sea food here..and deer and black bears..
    Been doing it for over 10 years.

    • @deirdre108
      @deirdre108 2 года назад

      Are you near Craig?

    • @theoriginalDAL357
      @theoriginalDAL357 2 года назад

      I saw an article on POWI years ago in Backwoods Home Magazine; it's always intrigued me and the hunting sounds fantastic.

    • @SweetpeaandLilly
      @SweetpeaandLilly Год назад

      You can make stuff and sell it.

  • @larrytucker222
    @larrytucker222 2 года назад +8

    Lived in Mtn Home in 2019-2020. Great fishing. Friendly people. Reasonable housing costs. Good medical care but options are limited. Many outdoor options.

    • @deweybrent
      @deweybrent 2 года назад +4

      Moved to Mtn Home in 2020 for retirement, tired of the large metro areas I lived in before. Found that in Mtn Home, Baxter County seniors 65+ has option to freeze their property taxes (big help). Property taxes are low, home insurance along with auto insurance I have found is very reasonable.

    • @seasharpdeflat
      @seasharpdeflat 2 года назад +1

      @@deweybrent What does 'freeze property taxes' mean? I've never heard of that. :-)

    • @deweybrent
      @deweybrent 2 года назад +5

      @@seasharpdeflat A property that has at least one of the owners 65 and over, the taxes can be ‘froze’ so they will not be raised as long as that person lives there. This is a big financial help for seniors and with my taxes less than $800 a year and knowing it will remain that till I’m gone is great. My house is 8 years old 3 bed 2 bath 1380 SF.

    • @seasharpdeflat
      @seasharpdeflat 2 года назад +1

      @@deweybrent That sounds like a good deal.

  • @TheWriterWalker
    @TheWriterWalker Месяц назад

    Thank you for this list! I just found a cute listing in Georgia and will receive a call from a lender. Bless you!

  • @lorrainechapman6940
    @lorrainechapman6940 2 года назад +1

    there are still Furniture manufacturers in North Carolina, there are several in Asheboro and surrounding communities. they have a bus system called part that goes City to City

  • @anneadams2772
    @anneadams2772 2 года назад +65

    The only thing that would keep me from moving to a southern state is the humidity. I’m from Ohio so I know how bad it affects me. I need dry heat to not feel miserable.

    • @MR-pr8tp
      @MR-pr8tp 2 года назад +10

      Humidity breeds mosquitoes, and we have Palmetto bugs- roaches the size of mice. LOL. It can be brutal but mostly during July and August. Winters nice.

    • @jglee6721
      @jglee6721 2 года назад +10

      AZ especially if Kari Lake wins.

    • @SB_McCollum
      @SB_McCollum 2 года назад +5

      Funny, because I'm from the South and I have to have humidity to breathe, desert/dry climates give me the croup.

    • @andthe2become1flesh93
      @andthe2become1flesh93 2 года назад +4

      Same, Anne. Midwest humidity is killing me. I'm looking at the Southwest.

    • @traceytrotter9934
      @traceytrotter9934 2 года назад +1

      Oh brother. Life is so tough.

  • @grannycee8280
    @grannycee8280 2 года назад +50

    Wish you could do one that focuses entirely on Florida, but as you stated FL is now beginning to have sharp rises in home prices and rental. Alternate idea: How about the 10 cheapest towns in each state? 50 more videos!! 😉

    • @rebeccagangi4228
      @rebeccagangi4228 2 года назад +7

      As a resident of Florida real estate & rental properties have pretty much tripled in price. The rental properties are high way robbery. But eventually like it always does it will crash

    • @maryellenbillson9730
      @maryellenbillson9730 2 года назад +3

      @@rebeccagangi4228 we are saying the same thing 2013 bought a beautiful new home 1400 sq ft 2 car garage for $125,000 now $350,000 this market is overdue for a crash

    • @RugWashingASMR
      @RugWashingASMR Год назад +4

      We moved from NY to
      Florida a little over 3 and a half years ago and already want out! Thankfully we were able to purchase 2 condos when the market was still low so we live in one and my parents in another one. But everything has significantly gone up in prices from our HOA fees, to gas, food, medical(even with insurance,) home owner’s insurance(especially after hurricane Ian,) things to do etc etc…. Insane!!! Everyone is moving down here and it’s becoming a serious problem.

    • @cherylT321
      @cherylT321 Год назад

      @@RugWashingASMR
      If you get out, where would you want to go?

    • @Jessica-zq6tg
      @Jessica-zq6tg Год назад

      💛

  • @kimberly1986kg
    @kimberly1986kg 2 года назад

    My step mom grew up in Springhill, LA. It's changed so much since I was 4 (I'm 35 now)

    • @Justaguywithtruth
      @Justaguywithtruth Год назад

      Youngsville, LA is new growing and Beautiful..👏😎🙏💪☝👍

  • @darrellpalmer8484
    @darrellpalmer8484 2 года назад +2

    Thank you very much for this great video I’ve been living south of the border because I can’t afford to stay in California anymore but this video is wonderful and gives me some ideas about where to go next and still see the American flag flying thanks again and keep posting great videos

    • @darrellpalmer8484
      @darrellpalmer8484 2 года назад

      By the way I am a disabled retiree I would love to see a video about the most accessible and affordable talents for retirement in the USA!

    • @darrellpalmer8484
      @darrellpalmer8484 2 года назад

      * most accessible and affordable towns - thank you!

  • @dsswan7920
    @dsswan7920 2 года назад +25

    One of the things I would like to see mentioned in the videos when you're talking about affordability or places to live, is how easy is it to find people to do work for you? For example if you retire you need someone to fix your roof or to fix your broken toilet or to cut your lawn. I purchase a place in the upper peninsula of Michigan and it is almost impossible to find a human being willing to work at an affordable price. I'm sure if I paid $100 for a $1 job I can find somebody but the cost of things there and the salaries in comparison are way off

    • @latinaalma1947
      @latinaalma1947 2 года назад +1

      See my post on this about thenuse of maintenance help etc in retirement. We have arranged our lives to never need to go to a nursing home but to live in our handicapped accessible home using inexpensive local labor.

    • @MR-pr8tp
      @MR-pr8tp 2 года назад +2

      I definitely understand the difficulty finding people to do work, show up, finish a job, etc. Think that is everywhere today. A lot of expats in Mexico, Latin America express this is a real problem so perhaps it is world wide! It is the same for me- Georgia.

    • @tubetime39
      @tubetime39 2 года назад

      @@latinaalma1947 where's your post ?????

    • @geoffreymills9932
      @geoffreymills9932 2 года назад +2

      You will pay dearly for services down south,

    • @Miami7
      @Miami7 Год назад

      If brandon is allowed to go forward with his plan to destroy us all by imposing a $600 limit by the IRS, it will be a whole lot harder to find help or do anything else. It will be a direct assault on the middle-class, because $600 is nothing to an elite, but everything to the average people. I hope it is stopped in its tracks.

  • @tobbs5003
    @tobbs5003 2 года назад +30

    Do income to cost ratio. Would be a very interesting video.

    • @jaynyce5923
      @jaynyce5923 2 года назад +6

      Florida would be at the absolute bottom. I live here and it’s unaffordable af! Min wage is like $10.50 an hr. And a 1 bedroom apartment (not in the ghetto) is anywhere from $1,200-$1,500 a month.

    • @fofofofo3076
      @fofofofo3076 2 года назад

      @@jaynyce5923 wow what do you do for a living ?

    • @AllanEvansOfficial
      @AllanEvansOfficial 2 года назад +1

      What a great category because this is one of the biggest factors why so many middle class families can’t afford shit these days

  • @YeshuaKingMessiah
    @YeshuaKingMessiah Год назад +2

    I lived a hamlet where houses rented for **$400** in TN. Middle of nowhere.

  • @nicktozie6685
    @nicktozie6685 Год назад

    Great video keep it up

  • @carolynthompson1895
    @carolynthompson1895 2 года назад +4

    I grew up in Hartselle. It's still a great place to raise a family.

  • @moondreamerpublishing4036
    @moondreamerpublishing4036 2 года назад +10

    I’m sorry if you have already done this, if so I can’t seem to find it.
    Could you PLEASE do a video on the best small beach towns in the south east USA? Especially between DC and Florida.
    I’m retired and want to run away from VT winters but want a non commercial small cute beach towns to go. I’ll even just take one!
    Love your channel And I trust you!
    Thanks so much in advance for you time.
    PS: I love your voice and your reminders to “Be Kind”

    • @MariaReyes-te7lk
      @MariaReyes-te7lk 2 года назад +1

      Hilton Head, South Carolina..

    • @lesheath6216
      @lesheath6216 Год назад +1

      You're definitely dreaming if you think you're going to find affordable housing in any beach town

    • @ghu7089
      @ghu7089 Год назад

      I love Hilton Head. We have a condo there but the home prices are higher. For more affordable homes Myrtle Bech is better.

    • @moondreamerpublishing4036
      @moondreamerpublishing4036 Год назад

      @@ghu7089 thank you but I’m looking for a place way less commercial, and a lot smaller

    • @johnscott2746
      @johnscott2746 Месяц назад +1

      Well , in the panhandle, Pensacola is a nice place. Fort Walton Beach is okay too. Farther East is Destin and it’s way too expensive for my taste.

  • @AndreaCarr-oi2lq
    @AndreaCarr-oi2lq 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for Video!

  • @ilovetotri23
    @ilovetotri23 2 года назад

    Great vid!

  • @monicawilson896
    @monicawilson896 2 года назад +13

    These are really good. Would you please do a top 10 places to retire in Texas? Thank you.

  • @thullraven1
    @thullraven1 2 года назад +16

    Excellent video, but I was expecting Texas on here. It wasn't on the West video, so I thought it would be on the South video. It's considered one or the other depending on where you are in Texas. Confused why Texas was left out. I mean, NM was on the West video, and LA was on the South video. That's both of our neighbors to the left and right. Please don't forget Texas. It's important for a lot of people. Thanks.

    • @nancy8676
      @nancy8676 2 года назад +8

      Ummm,property tax in Texas is a huge cost...

    • @thullraven1
      @thullraven1 2 года назад +7

      @@nancy8676 True, but they also have no Income Tax of any kind and there are numerous exemptions you can get to lower your Property Tax. I qualify for two of them right now. Plus, if you are 65 or older, the Property Tax break is huge. For someone that age, Property Tax is a non-issue. He's already covered a number of states more expensive overall than Texas. Texas should have been in either the Western or Southern Video. He didn't cover Oklahoma yet, so maybe he will do Texas when he does wherever Oklahoma is. Hoping Briggs don't let a Veteran Brother down.

    • @stephenalexander6721
      @stephenalexander6721 2 года назад +2

      Texas was in the southwest states video

    • @thullraven1
      @thullraven1 2 года назад

      @@stephenalexander6721 Yes, but he made that video quite awhile after this one and the West video after it was pointed out that Texas was left out. The Southwest video had states (AZ, NM) in it that were covered previously in the West video because he had to add more states. I got the impression that he wasn't planning a Southwest video but made one because Texas needed to be covered.

    • @Sophiecjp
      @Sophiecjp 2 года назад +5

      I lived in Dallas TX my whole life and just moved due to property tax and overcrowding. Our property tax went from $5500p/y to $12000p/y in less then 3 years. No end in sight. There is no income tax but sales tax is 8.25%. Traffic is a nightmare even in the burbs. Texas is not Texas anymore so many people coming from everywhere. Everyone trying to “change” it to be like where they just moved from. People clash a lot there now. It has lost that Texas feel. Use to be the best small big city.

  • @andrethered1
    @andrethered1 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've lived in Greenvillle, SC for the last 43 years and that's right next to Taylors. That is a great area to live, not too big yet, but is growing. The intersection shown is where I go through to my favorite meat and three family restaurant, which I'll travel 6.5 miles just to eat there. The weather is very nice, four seasons and only about 7-8 inches of snow on average a year.

  • @rayvanhorn1534
    @rayvanhorn1534 Год назад +2

    I grew up not far from McRae....little community of Springhill. Out in the country, & low-key lifestyle...sure miss those days. My wife & I want to find our retirement home in the South, but prices are going absolutely insane of late. Would love the Blue Ridge, but again property costs are unreasonable at best.

  • @K.B.Williams
    @K.B.Williams 2 года назад +33

    With inflation doing what it does, by the time millennials retire the average should be around, oh say, $4500-$5000.

  • @TheKentuckyConservative
    @TheKentuckyConservative 2 года назад +10

    Hey, I live in Corbin Kentucky. Everything you said was spot on. There is plenty of factory work here, but it typically doesn't pay well for unskilled labor. I commute about 45 minutes to work because the money is so much better in Somerset. I was surprised you didn't mention KFC though. Anyway, good stuff 👍

    • @Takenhandle07
      @Takenhandle07 2 года назад

      Yes sir! Hit the nail on the head

    • @TheFishdoctor1952
      @TheFishdoctor1952 Год назад +1

      KFC would be a negative. I'm surprised they are still open.

  • @pjlee2053
    @pjlee2053 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, Briggs! Will you be doing a more recent video like this?

  • @greggc8088
    @greggc8088 Год назад +1

    #7,#6,#2,#3 my top choices. #3 for the win. Closer to the family in Georgia, bike paths, water for fishing, beach, and warmer weather.

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw 2 года назад +4

    To be honest, if you don't have any debt (like credit card, student loan, or car payments) you could retire a lot of places for about $1600 per month, if you live a reasonably "frugal" life. Say you devote $800 to rent, which in some areas, can get you a decent 2BR apartment, and let's say you spend another $300 on food per month, you still have plenty of money left to do other things. A lot of what holds people back is money (and specifically, debt and other financial obligations). I know some people who have retired on less than $1600, but they don't buy much and pretty much have no debt except property taxes and utilities and other minor things, but not "Debt".

    • @leechburglights
      @leechburglights Год назад +1

      This is the truth. Most people earn $40-50k per year, and you can truly live off of that if you watch what you spend and don't have a lot of debt. I purchased my home (duplex) in my small rural town in SW Pennsylvania. The house is 150 years old now. I paid $37k for it in 2004. I've invested around $40k to renovate the downstairs apartment and install all new sewer and plumbing lines through the whole home. I'm in the process of remodeling the upstairs apartment right now, it's going to cost about as much as the downstairs did 7 years ago. I worked hard for 18 years to pay off my dumb credit card debt, student loans, and the mortgage. Finally I'll have a very nice apartment upstairs and the cheapest living imaginable. At some point I'll be too old to go up and down the steps, so my goal is to make it a nice home so it can eventually become an apartment for others that is not outrageously priced.

  • @olgaharris1103
    @olgaharris1103 2 года назад +13

    The fact that you feel that $200,000 is liviable is out of touch with average Americans ability to live.

  • @danonroof
    @danonroof Год назад +1

    Videos like this will change the affordability of our area really quick... So thanks for bringing a massive apartment complex to my once empty backyard. We used to have peace and quiet around here now I know why it changed. Going to have to head back in the hills where my ancestors started this town oh wait the government won't let go of that land... Dang it I guess we're going to have a Starbucks and Tesla's running around here... Watch out for the tractors it's hay hauling season

  • @Mymelody720
    @Mymelody720 2 года назад +2

    I got food poisoning which ended up a stay in the hospital in Corbin KY. I shudder whenever it is mentioned. Hartselle AL is a little bit too rual for some--the Walmart is a 20 minute drive and there is no hospital,. I used to live in Madison AL which has a nice mix of small Southern town hospitality and city life, thanks to a quick trip to neighboring Huntsville.

  • @Vic-ok2pp
    @Vic-ok2pp Год назад +3

    I agree with Justin. I have been with USAA for over 40 years. I had to wait 8 years to get a commission because then it was only officers. Today they have expanded eligibility so much that if your dog is named Sarge, he qualifies. Service has tanked.

  • @sonnygirl8358
    @sonnygirl8358 2 года назад +17

    The medical as well as super cheap taxes are the reason we stay within 9 miles of winston salem. You don't have to go far to feel out in the country, yet lots of shopping-doctors-dentists and such are right up on the main road.

    • @1982MCI
      @1982MCI 2 года назад +6

      I’m a bit further out. I’m 20 miles east of Greensboro and 9 miles south of Burlington which puts me 18 miles from high point across the back roads and 20ish miles from Thomasville.
      I go to Chapel Hill to UNC for my medical. It’s 32 miles from home which again is a straight shot in to the hospital on the back roads and I can be there in 30 minutes.
      But I’m close to many towns, many fantastic hospitals and top doctors in the country which I need being a disabled Vet. I bought a small 2 bedroom home on 21 acres for $130k and mortgage is just under $800 per month. My only income is from disability and is a couple hundred more than what’s in the video per month and I’m getting by ok.

    • @DS-rt1ed
      @DS-rt1ed 2 года назад +5

      Man, the more I hear about NC the more I want to move there. Texas is getting too expensive.

    • @monarene44
      @monarene44 2 года назад +1

      @@1982MCI Why do you need 21 acres, or do you plan to parcel it out to supplement your income?

    • @1982MCI
      @1982MCI 2 года назад +8

      @@monarene44 I have it cause it was a third of the cost of buying a similar home in town on a postage stamp lot. So it only makes sense to have 21 and not have neighbors peaking over your fence or in your windows!

    • @noreenn6976
      @noreenn6976 2 года назад +1

      @@DS-rt1ed it's getting expensive here too. My rent went up 21% in Jan 2022.

  • @milesmoore2313
    @milesmoore2313 Год назад

    I have family from Mountain Home. It is a beautiful area and everyone there seems pretty happy.

  • @jayreid4092
    @jayreid4092 2 года назад +2

    Wow can't believe u put Thomasville North Carolina in here, 😆
    I was born in Thomasville, then moved to NYC 😩 looking for a place to retire very soon ,may just move back 🏠 home.

  • @cre5524
    @cre5524 2 года назад +6

    Can you please make a video on the best Countries to Move to/Retire in?

    • @TheFishdoctor1952
      @TheFishdoctor1952 Год назад

      How about the USA. Thousands are coming in every day, not leaving.

  • @flintstone4208
    @flintstone4208 2 года назад +7

    Need to do one for all the people that don't get but $861 a month

  • @laura18093
    @laura18093 2 года назад +1

    Can you please make an updated video on colder states. Thank you.

  • @darlameeks
    @darlameeks 10 месяцев назад +1

    I live in Jacksonville, FL, so I'm very familiar with Middleburg. At 12:35 or so in your video, there is a billboard for a regional personal injury law firm. I used to work there...nice guys and good lawyers if you ever get rear-ended. Not far from Middleburg is Keystone Heights. It's very popular to buy a mobile home and put it on your own piece of land in Middleburg or Keystone Heights.

  • @magdastar2249
    @magdastar2249 2 года назад +30

    Thank you for the entertaining video. Keeping our eyes out for more exotic locales. Sadly this country has become unrecognizable and not in a good way. There are good pockets and sadly they have become unaffordable and stressful. 😔

  • @ninagink5666
    @ninagink5666 2 года назад +3

    Arkansas has many many beautiful places to live. Parts of Arkansas has beautiful mountains or what some call boot hills. There are beautiful clear lakes ,streams and rivers that have great trout fishing. Many great parks. I don’t know what was meant about ‘problems’ with Arkansas. 🧐

    • @PoliticallyIncorrect90
      @PoliticallyIncorrect90 2 года назад +1

      The Western half of Arkansas is beautiful. Drive 270 and 71 from Hot Springs to Ft Smith, then to NWA. One of the most scenic drives I've ever taken.

    • @spiritmatter1553
      @spiritmatter1553 Год назад +1

      Arkancide. 😉

  • @northwestrider369
    @northwestrider369 Год назад

    Hey!!!!! Thomasville NC. When I first moved from the Seattle wa area to NC, I lived in Thomasville. It was a good little town. Then moved a few miles away to High Point and rent was $450 a month for a single bedroom apartment in 2008. No idea what it is now. As for the chair, it’s not just a big chair. It’s because the famous Thomasville Furniture Company is there.

  • @nicolesmith1309
    @nicolesmith1309 2 года назад +2

    My hometown is your number one. It really is a gem of an area. I don’t live there anymore, higher education and jobs are not enough to support the graduates coming out of the schools.

  • @cococook4790
    @cococook4790 Год назад +9

    I love watching your informative videos. I especially like the fact that you are not reporting from a "politically correct" point of view. It seems to me you just report the facts and add your opinion. It's called reporting the truth. It's very rare in today's world and II love it!

  • @babyfishmouthworld
    @babyfishmouthworld 2 года назад +22

    How cool! I lived in Taylors SC for a long time. It's basically Greenville, great housing options, very affordable. the only bad part is that it's still in SC

    • @iamtlc4u
      @iamtlc4u Год назад +4

      What’s wrong with SC?

  • @jeffharper2661
    @jeffharper2661 2 года назад +1

    The Chair in Thomasville I bet has to do with the area was a furniture manufacturing center!!!

  • @drivinfool9902
    @drivinfool9902 Месяц назад +1

    I lived in Armurchie GA a short while. It is outside of Atlanta. Ppl were not as friendly as expected and the mosquitoes and other bugs were huge. The air buzzed.
    When we left, the manager of the little motel we had been living at screamed at me there were plenty of women down there that would take my boyfriend.
    Couldn't wait to get back to Denver.

  • @Phil_Smith
    @Phil_Smith 2 года назад +9

    I want to know what his criteria for a livable home is cause good god are what he considers livable expensive. Where I live in northern Illinois you can get a damn decent home for $150,000 or less. Livable can be below 100 depending on the size you are looking for.

  • @ahmedmaow5710
    @ahmedmaow5710 2 года назад +3

    Hello brother welcome to Louisvillle Kentucky

  • @doveleboeuf6625
    @doveleboeuf6625 Год назад

    I used to live close to Corbin, its nice!! They have a great hospital!! Lexington Ky, is a nice city and you got Louisville Ky, they have alot of diversity in restaurants!!

  • @MasonCarrington-pj4st
    @MasonCarrington-pj4st 6 месяцев назад

    Many thank!

  • @user-sv3tx9gm6u
    @user-sv3tx9gm6u 2 года назад +13

    I doubt Taylors, Red Bank, and Middleburg will stay cheap for long due to their proximity to fast-growing cities but other than that good list.

    • @tuggboat4
      @tuggboat4 2 года назад +2

      Hoping to retire in the Greenville SC area. Just checked Taylors real estate, nothing listed under $200,000. Less expensive places in the same area.

    • @TN2ID
      @TN2ID 2 года назад +2

      Red Bank is getting ridiculous. All houses are going way over asking price and it’s a huge housing shortage. It’s also hard to find land to build on here.

    • @amykat75
      @amykat75 2 года назад

      Middleburg is not even cheap currently. Unless you want to live in a run down trailer, there is no way $1650 will cover everything. I used to live there, but am in Jacksonville now.

  • @timpoolsbeanie2296
    @timpoolsbeanie2296 2 года назад +12

    These places would be nice…if only I wasn’t making $1657 a month ☹️

  • @michaelelwell1331
    @michaelelwell1331 2 года назад +1

    I would like to see north and south Carolina on vacation the south I have only seen flordia my grandmother said smokey mountains in Georgia is amazing

  • @MYJ61
    @MYJ61 Год назад

    Thomasville NC has the big chair because about 30 years ago, furniture manufacturers like “Thomasville” were prolific.

  • @richardhogenson594
    @richardhogenson594 2 года назад +7

    The best part of the South is the food.