Thank you for visiting but stay where you're at or go somewhere else..... We have too many Yankees here now as it is and they're ruining life as we knew it
I live in Columbia. I love it! lots of things to do, and very affordable. And you're close to many job opportunities. Columbia would be for those still working.
I’m in Clover , small town feel with friendly people. Everything you need , shopping, entertainment and food is within 20 minutes. It’s an older town but seems to be growing as of late. Home prices are still affordable but rising.
I stay in a small town near Aiken. Love the county and Aiken. Great southern feel. Saved a little of home price by moving to the next town over but Aiken is awesome. Great little college town with USC-Aiken.
Love this!! I’m so glad you enjoy living here. And yes, some of the outskirts of Aiken are getting developed with great options for affordable living! ☺️ I have two buyers closing next week on homes just outside of Aiken, one brand new construction and one on 2.5 acres. Thanks so much for tuning in!! - Lindsey
As a SC real estate agent I think Lindsey did a nice job selecting representative areas of the state and explaining what they offer. Regarding cost, it may be just my opinion, but when I look at "average" home prices in an area, often the actual costs seem quite a bit higher to me. After talking with a SC insurance broker recently, I would add to Lindsey's advice by recommending that a potential home buyer request quotes for homeowner's insurance for the type of property they are looking for, especially if they are thinking about coastal areas.
Sue, thank you so much for tuning in and for your comment! I agree with getting quotes from insurance depending on where and what you’re buying. SC is so unique in that case that it could have a big range of prices - for example, I have a horse farm which makes my insurance cost a bit higher. Coastal areas are a beautiful thought… but it definitely takes some research in the cost of living due to extra insurance and home maintenance from natural disasters. Thanks again for your insight!! ☺️ - Lindsey
Spot on Sue, we have been extensively looking at multiple locations for housing here in SC (including the top 5), the numbers shared were, from "feet on the street" a clear 100K+ too low. In addition those properties in that sweet spot range are often works in progress, on busy highways, or on postage stamp lots. We also discovered that homes on larger lots (1/2 acre plus) can be 1/2 to 2/3 forested which nearly eliminates usage for practical purposes.
It’s a fast growing town for sure, and I hear wonderful things about it because of location to Charlotte, other great towns and especially lake life! - Lindsey
We live about 10 miles south of Rock Hill in Edgemoor out in the country. We shop in Rock Hill all the time. That town is growing with new hotels, apartments, stores, restaurants.
Great mention for mount pleasant and Isle of palms me and my wife was just there last week. Always have to stop at canes to eat since there's not one around the upstate
I'm currently living in Florida, and am looking to move. I like what I've learned so far about South Carolina just not sure where... would like to live near a body of water.
Aiken is a small town some people actually love that we just moved here from south Florida with teenage boys. It’s not over crowded it has everything we need and we have double the house and property then what we had in south Florida, we are not followers so it’s ok yes it seems quiet 🤫 and very nice and full of nature we love it here .
I noticed that you didn't give your opinion on the Bluffton/Hilton Head area. I moved there in 2006 and then moved moved to Manning,SC onto Lake Marion in 2018. I'm finding at 73 yrs old and losing my wife,Manning ,as nice as it is,is a little to remote for me and considering moving back to the Bluffton area because of restaurants,hospitals & closeness to airports. Your opinion would be highly welcomed.
I’m so glad you mentioned this!! Check out the latest video on the channel - the 5 best small towns in SC, and Bluffton is on the list! I’m so sorry for your loss. I would be thrilled to help get you back to a place you love ☺️ feel free to reach out info@livinginsc.com - Lindsey
No Vacancy. Thanks for stopping by, but we're full. Southern hospitality has been destroyed, the infrastructure is over loaded, and everyone brought their bad driving habits. My wife's land is 4 generations deep, and now taxes are unaffordable because of out of control home prices. Our beautiful landscape has been destroyed by apartment buildings and shopping plazas. Slow living has been eroded by money and greed. Take care and God bless.
@@jays4946 Welcome, remember your probably going to be referred to as Yankee, we open carry our sidearm, the Confederate banner is revered and flown in many southern homes , most of us are Christian GOD fearing people so we don't cotton to filthy language, we are Southern and not going to change y'all will have to fit in with us. That said welcome to Dixie.
Blacksburg is great. We got McDonald's Hardee's Danny's a coffee shop and another burger joint but I ain't been there yet oh an we got food lion dollar general and a family dollar
I live in North Augusta, SC, which is in western SC next to Augusta, GA. We never get hit by tornadoes but the Edgefield area does. I haven't heard of Aiken getting hit. The areas between Columbia and the southern coast, get hit frequently, but not the coastal areas themselves.
I wish someone on these videos would talk about renting and not just buying. I have been trying to move to SC for a couple of months. You can't believe the hoops you have to jump through just to look at a place in most of the towns that we have tried. This is before you even fill out an application to rent. Then besides a HOA you have a property mgmt company breathing down your neck w/ inspections several times a year. These property mgmt places cannot answer many questions or care to fix problems that you can see. No owners seem to handle the rentals themselves. At least w/ the owner you can talk and discuss things. I have never seen anything like it. I am so shocked because I thought SC was supposed to be laid back.
It is not a dump site, it is a very secure site for breaking down and properly storing plutonium and military grade weapons. SRS and its extensions are a huge part of our job economy here. Check out some more information to answer your questions here: www.srs.gov/general/news/facts.htm
@@noone.1509 The same way they are teaching sex education to kindergarteners. they do not care about the kids, it is their agenda to indoctrinate them at an early age. No brainer!
I grew up in Aiken. My father was a PhD chemist who wrote the 2000 page manual on the savanna river Site. It is not a nuclear waste dump site with tons of waste. That is pure media hype. You must understand the engineers who run the plant live next to it with their families. There is no way they'd risk their children's lives with flawed technology. There is backup system upon backup system to secure the facility. The waste is stored elsewhere in impenetrable enclosures within certain clay soil types. Fishing and hunting is abundant next to the plant because the wildlife love the slightly elevated temp (which the media called scalding lol). However the plant could be seen as a military target. For that reason my father did build a nuclear fallout shelter which we used for slumber parties.
Check out the playlist on the channel “Greenville” - we are starting to do some area comparisons and neighborhood highlights. That should be helpful! Feel free to reach out if you are considering a move and have questions about Greenville area ☺️ info@livinginsc.com - Lindsey
Hmm, when someone says "Lexington" the first thing that comes to mind is Lexington KY, no Lexington SC; Likewise, when someone says "Jacksonville", the first thing that comes to mind is Jacksonville FL, no Jacksonville NC.... and if someone says "Bridegeport", the first thing that comes to mind is Bridgeport CT, no Bridgeport WV.
I appreciate the suggestions in this video. My husband and I may have to re-locate closer to Florence, SC. What are your thoughts on Florence? Are there surrounding areas that have less crime rates?
Thanks for watching!! Florence is a great small town, and a short drive to the beach or a larger metro area if needed. I have a great connection in Florence to share with you if you’re interested in learning more about the area. Let me know! ☺️ -Lindsey
Greenville is very conservative and the home of Bob Jones University and North Greenville University, two of the most conservative colleges in the country.
@@j.daniel6516 I've heard of Bob Jones "University", usually as the punchline to a joke. I doubt anybody more than 100 miles away is even aware of North Greenville U; something tells me it might not be the most rigorous educational experience. But it sounds like typical South Carolina -- even the "intellectual" bastions are filled with subnormals and bigots. That's the *real* "heritage" of that god-forsaken backwater.
You just show the big towns. I live in a small town. It's peaceful. We are next door to Clemson University. We are close to I-85 which can take us to Atlanta, Charlotte, or I-26, which will get us to Columbia or Charleston. There are many nice places in SC, but I agree with another poster. Y'all come visit for a spell, then go home.
You’re definitely right, it was hard to choose just a handful since there are so many awesome places in SC. Check out the newest video - I mention Bluffton, just outside of Hilton Head. Planning another video for the near future mentioning other small towns like Pawleys island. ☺️ - Lindsey
@@robp9746 Agreed. I live in the east and like yourself put down a barrier around the house foundation in March and then treat another 20 feet around the house. Repeat in July and we don't have any issue. I think the humidity in SC is a perfect breeding ground for them.
Yes the cat's out of the bag. Lexington is on the map now and yankees are moving there in droves. Spot on with comments about Aiken. Charming little town. Rock Hill I would replace with Fort Mill. Beaufort should be in the top 5.
Where there are wetlands, there are gators 😆 so yes, we definitely have them in SC! I mention it in another video related to the “cons” of SC. - Lindsey
My spouse is from Aiken. I’m from the Midlands near Columbia. He says Aiken isn’t included in the Midlands. I guess he’s thinking central. We both lived in Columbia in the city for over three decades. We’ve lived in Charleston for seven years now. Greenville is nice, but we have no interest in living there. He’s not interested in returning to Aiken. It is really nice, though. But Charleston all day long for us.
As a Black person who was down in Greenville for a week or so and visited all over the city, I didn't experience a single ounce of racism. In fact, quite the opposite, the people there were very welcoming compared to the northern states. I miss Greenville already.
Greenville the city sucks. The outer area in the upper area in the county near the mountains are fine. There are other areas even better and you missed .You are a good salesperson.
Respectfully, Lindsey does not steer AT ALL in this video. Steering is the practice of influencing people to live in (or not live in) certain communities on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, disability, familial status, or national origin. We uphold the highest level of ethics here at Living in SC. I would personally suggest you brush up on the difference between “steering” and “selling”. - Bob
Thanks for watching! While these are still very popular areas, the small towns outside of them are gaining more traction as well. Check out the newest video on the channel about some of the best small towns in SC. I’m not sure what is racist about any of these towns - I’m sorry you feel that way. I’ve lived in 3 of the 4 regions of the state and found every area very friendly welcoming to everyone. - Lindsey
@@Hebrewson72 I don't know much about Lexington so can't add anything to the conversation. But if you're unhappy there, you should definitely stick to your plan to move.
Well it's certainly not Edgefield. From what I've seen we all pretty much love each other here black or white or whatever. Don't ever see anybody really pissed off , unless it's about gas prices or how expensive shit is at KJ's. I've had black people tell them that they love me and I've told them that I love them too, So yeah it wasn't here.
I recently took a trip to SC, and I was amazed of people’s kindness and friendliness. Clean and green trees 🌳 🌳🌳. I loved it. Thank you SC.
Thank you for visiting but stay where you're at or go somewhere else..... We have too many Yankees here now as it is and they're ruining life as we knew it
I live in Columbia. I love it! lots of things to do, and very affordable. And you're close to many job opportunities. Columbia would be for those still working.
Great video !! Although we live in Tennessee, we love South Carolina, Beaufort is our favorite place to go !!
I’m in Clover , small town feel with friendly people. Everything you need , shopping, entertainment and food is within 20 minutes. It’s an older town but seems to be growing as of late. Home prices are still affordable but rising.
That sounds like a great reason to love where you live, and invest into your community. Thanks for sharing!! ☺️
-Lindsey
I live in Clover too
Great video Lindsey, thanks a lot, just sent you an email as we are interested in SC living.
Appreciated it.
I stay in a small town near Aiken. Love the county and Aiken. Great southern feel. Saved a little of home price by moving to the next town over but Aiken is awesome. Great little college town with USC-Aiken.
Love this!! I’m so glad you enjoy living here. And yes, some of the outskirts of Aiken are getting developed with great options for affordable living! ☺️ I have two buyers closing next week on homes just outside of Aiken, one brand new construction and one on 2.5 acres. Thanks so much for tuning in!!
- Lindsey
As a SC real estate agent I think Lindsey did a nice job selecting representative areas of the state and explaining what they offer. Regarding cost, it may be just my opinion, but when I look at "average" home prices in an area, often the actual costs seem quite a bit higher to me. After talking with a SC insurance broker recently, I would add to Lindsey's advice by recommending that a potential home buyer request quotes for homeowner's insurance for the type of property they are looking for, especially if they are thinking about coastal areas.
Sue, thank you so much for tuning in and for your comment! I agree with getting quotes from insurance depending on where and what you’re buying. SC is so unique in that case that it could have a big range of prices - for example, I have a horse farm which makes my insurance cost a bit higher. Coastal areas are a beautiful thought… but it definitely takes some research in the cost of living due to extra insurance and home maintenance from natural disasters. Thanks again for your insight!! ☺️
- Lindsey
@@livinginsouthcarolinaA great video Lindsey. Are you a realtor for Aiken?
Spot on Sue, we have been extensively looking at multiple locations for housing here in SC (including the top 5), the numbers shared were, from "feet on the street" a clear 100K+ too low. In addition those properties in that sweet spot range are often works in progress, on busy highways, or on postage stamp lots. We also discovered that homes on larger lots (1/2 acre plus) can be 1/2 to 2/3 forested which nearly eliminates usage for practical purposes.
Hey, yes I am! How can I help?
- Lindsey
I grew up in Rock Hill and I miss it very much
It’s a fast growing town for sure, and I hear wonderful things about it because of location to Charlotte, other great towns and especially lake life!
- Lindsey
We’ve lived in Rock Hill 5 years now and grown to love it more and more!
We live about 10 miles south of Rock Hill in Edgemoor out in the country. We shop in Rock Hill all the time. That town is growing with new hotels, apartments, stores, restaurants.
Great mention for mount pleasant and Isle of palms me and my wife was just there last week. Always have to stop at canes to eat since there's not one around the upstate
These are really nice places, you did a really great job too, and I thank you very much!
I'm currently living in Florida, and am looking to move. I like what I've learned so far about South Carolina just not sure where... would like to live near a body of water.
Murrells Inlet
Try Clemson and Lake Hartwell. Clemson is a nice college town.
Thanks so much. Excellent video and comments. Good time for you
We love hearing this feedback! Thanks so much for watching.☺️ Do you have any topics you’d like to hear about?
Aiken is a small town some people actually love that we just moved here from south Florida with teenage boys. It’s not over crowded it has everything we need and we have double the house and property then what we had in south Florida, we are not followers so it’s ok yes it seems quiet 🤫 and very nice and full of nature we love it here .
R U the John Conde from B.B.H.
it looks like property crime is bad there though. Any thoughts?
Excellent video. You have outstanding presentation skills. Nice job!
Such an awesome comment, much appreciated!! Thank you for tuning in! ☺️
- Lindsey
I noticed that you didn't give your opinion on the Bluffton/Hilton Head area. I moved there in 2006 and then moved moved to Manning,SC onto Lake Marion in 2018. I'm finding at 73 yrs old and losing my wife,Manning ,as nice as it is,is a little to remote for me and considering moving back to the Bluffton area because of restaurants,hospitals & closeness to airports. Your opinion would be highly welcomed.
I’m so glad you mentioned this!! Check out the latest video on the channel - the 5 best small towns in SC, and Bluffton is on the list! I’m so sorry for your loss. I would be thrilled to help get you back to a place you love ☺️ feel free to reach out info@livinginsc.com
- Lindsey
Sorry for your loss. Is bluffton extremely expensive??
Thank you for all your great videos! Very informative... you do an awesome job!
Wow super. Thanks for the video. I moved to Graniteville
I’m looking to move to Lexington.
No Vacancy. Thanks for stopping by, but we're full. Southern hospitality has been destroyed, the infrastructure is over loaded, and everyone brought their bad driving habits. My wife's land is 4 generations deep, and now taxes are unaffordable because of out of control home prices. Our beautiful landscape has been destroyed by apartment buildings and shopping plazas. Slow living has been eroded by money and greed. Take care and God bless.
You don’t get to be the gatekeeper for SC. I’m from Pittsburgh, and I’m coming whether you like it or not.
Case in point.
@@jays4946 you'll understand the mistake you will make, when you get here. Good luck.
@@jays4946 Welcome, remember your probably going to be referred to as Yankee, we open carry our sidearm, the Confederate banner is revered and flown in many southern homes , most of us are Christian GOD fearing people so we don't cotton to filthy language, we are Southern and not going to change y'all will have to fit in with us. That said welcome to Dixie.
Florida
My husband and I will love to live up in the mountains where all you hear is nothing but nature. Can you help us with that?
Mountain Rest, SC
Which two of the 5 has the lowest crime rate ?
The absolute best place to move to in South Carolina is 65 miles due east of Myrtle Beach
“65 miles due east of Myrtle Beach” is well off-shore in the Atlantic Ocean!
you share such good info. can you do one on Rockhill
Its anywhere near Greenville for me. A lot more affortable too.
Greenville "a lot more affordable?" Where? How?
Blacksburg is great. We got McDonald's Hardee's Danny's a coffee shop and another burger joint but I ain't been there yet oh an we got food lion dollar general and a family dollar
Hey, food is life!! 😆 and a good local burger place is crucial!
Does Aiken or the surrounding area get hit by tornadoes? If you don't ride horses are you considered an outsider in Aiken?
Allendale area does which isn't far from Aiken
Aiken rarely gets hit. Well, where I lived didn't. Tornadoes only happened like once every 2-3 years.
I live in North Augusta, SC, which is in western SC next to Augusta, GA. We never get hit by tornadoes but the Edgefield area does. I haven't heard of Aiken getting hit. The areas between Columbia and the southern coast, get hit frequently, but not the coastal areas themselves.
@@allalala9916 The McCormick area does., which is well below Clemson.
@@southernwanderer7912 Thanks for the input.
Great video, lots of great information!
I wish someone on these videos would talk about renting and not just buying. I have been trying to move to SC for a couple of months. You can't believe the hoops you have to jump through just to look at a place in most of the towns that we have tried. This is before you even fill out an application to rent. Then besides a HOA you have a property mgmt company breathing down your neck w/ inspections several times a year. These property mgmt places cannot answer many questions or care to fix problems that you can see. No owners seem to handle the rentals themselves. At least w/ the owner you can talk and discuss things. I have never seen anything like it. I am so shocked because I thought SC was supposed to be laid back.
Georgetown, please welcome 😊
Aiken is great but what about the Savannah River Site being so close being a nuclear dump site with tons of nuclear waste?
It is not a dump site, it is a very secure site for breaking down and properly storing plutonium and military grade weapons. SRS and its extensions are a huge part of our job economy here. Check out some more information to answer your questions here: www.srs.gov/general/news/facts.htm
If it's so bad, why would they let kids take field trips there?
@@noone.1509 The same way they are teaching sex education to kindergarteners. they do not care about the kids, it is their agenda to indoctrinate them at an early age. No brainer!
I grew up in Aiken. My father was a PhD chemist who wrote the 2000 page manual on the savanna river Site. It is not a nuclear waste dump site with tons of waste. That is pure media hype. You must understand the engineers who run the plant live next to it with their families. There is no way they'd risk their children's lives with flawed technology. There is backup system upon backup system to secure the facility. The waste is stored elsewhere in impenetrable enclosures within certain clay soil types. Fishing and hunting is abundant next to the plant because the wildlife love the slightly elevated temp (which the media called scalding lol). However the plant could be seen as a military target. For that reason my father did build a nuclear fallout shelter which we used for slumber parties.
@@elizabethdg Wow, thank you for sharing your insight :) Do you still live in the area? We love the area and are considering it!
Wow, sign me up !
Any opinions on Clover SC? I like small towns but not to far from larger cities.
Clover has a long way to go. we looked there last year. still very run down. deserted buildings. we wound up in Rock Hill (23 miles from Charlotte)
Clover and Rock Hill are both super close to the nuclear power plant on Lake Wylie. I avoided that area because of that.
Very nice
Where is the best neighborhood to live in Greenville?
Five Forks is popular. Traffic is a beast in the Greenville area though. Great town though.
Check out the playlist on the channel “Greenville” - we are starting to do some area comparisons and neighborhood highlights. That should be helpful! Feel free to reach out if you are considering a move and have questions about Greenville area ☺️ info@livinginsc.com
- Lindsey
The smaller cities that border Greenville are the best.
Greenville and surrounding areas just got inches of snow. Boooo! How often does that area get snow?
The Deep South rarely gets snow.
Hmm, when someone says "Lexington" the first thing that comes to mind is Lexington KY, no Lexington SC; Likewise, when someone says "Jacksonville", the first thing that comes to mind is Jacksonville FL, no Jacksonville NC.... and if someone says "Bridegeport", the first thing that comes to mind is Bridgeport CT, no Bridgeport WV.
Great videos! Thank you so much. ❤️
Moore SC is Awesome! Great for raising kids or retirement!
I appreciate the suggestions in this video. My husband and I may have to re-locate closer to Florence, SC. What are your thoughts on Florence? Are there surrounding areas that have less crime rates?
Avoid at all costs.
Florence is a dump. You’ll hate it.
Thanks for watching!! Florence is a great small town, and a short drive to the beach or a larger metro area if needed. I have a great connection in Florence to share with you if you’re interested in learning more about the area. Let me know! ☺️ -Lindsey
I live in SC and I don't recommend Florence at all. Maybe a place outside of that area.
Florence is crime ridden
Where is the most conservative part of SC not far from airport?
Greenville is very conservative and the home of Bob Jones University and North Greenville University, two of the most conservative colleges in the country.
Greenville.
@@j.daniel6516 I've heard of Bob Jones "University", usually as the punchline to a joke. I doubt anybody more than 100 miles away is even aware of North Greenville U; something tells me it might not be the most rigorous educational experience. But it sounds like typical South Carolina -- even the "intellectual" bastions are filled with subnormals and bigots. That's the *real* "heritage" of that god-forsaken backwater.
Lexington.
North Augusta and Aiken come to mind.
How about property tax? Thanks
You just show the big towns. I live in a small town. It's peaceful. We are next door to Clemson University. We are close to I-85 which can take us to Atlanta, Charlotte, or I-26, which will get us to Columbia or Charleston. There are many nice places in SC, but I agree with another poster. Y'all come visit for a spell, then go home.
The world I changing amigo.
You missed two great places, Hilton Head and Pawleys Island.
You’re definitely right, it was hard to choose just a handful since there are so many awesome places in SC. Check out the newest video - I mention Bluffton, just outside of Hilton Head. Planning another video for the near future mentioning other small towns like Pawleys island. ☺️
- Lindsey
Anywhere in SC without Palmetto bugs?
Nope.
@@robp9746 That stinks! I could put up with the heat but not the bugs. The search for my retirement spot continues.
@@91210paige In that case stay away from the south. Cockroaches aren't just in SC. I put barrier around my house and have no problems.
@@robp9746 Agreed. I live in the east and like yourself put down a barrier around the house foundation in March and then treat another 20 feet around the house. Repeat in July and we don't have any issue. I think the humidity in SC is a perfect breeding ground for them.
Good luck finding an area in the south that doesn't have them.
Yes the cat's out of the bag. Lexington is on the map now and yankees are moving there in droves. Spot on with comments about Aiken. Charming little town. Rock Hill I would replace with Fort Mill. Beaufort should be in the top 5.
Thanks so much for your comment ☺️ these other towns you mention would be a great topic for another video… stay tuned! -Lindsey
We're full!
I think your home values are a little on the low side
Lol a lot has happened in 7 months!
It would be nice to have a video with areas to avoid due to cancer clusters
Where are there cancer clusters in SC? I have not heard of that but makes me curious if it has to do with the Savannah River power plant.
Only confirmed one is Mt Pleasant
@@CP-br4nf The state glows in the dark. Stay where you are!
Cheap and affordable
Do not forget y’all we have gators in those lakes so if you think swimming is fun think again😉 funny how she forgot to mention this.
Where there are wetlands, there are gators 😆 so yes, we definitely have them in SC! I mention it in another video related to the “cons” of SC.
- Lindsey
Greenville,sc is full .Please go some where else. Thanks. Have a nice day.
My spouse is from Aiken. I’m from the Midlands near Columbia. He says Aiken isn’t included in the Midlands. I guess he’s thinking central. We both lived in Columbia in the city for over three decades. We’ve lived in Charleston for seven years now. Greenville is nice, but we have no interest in living there. He’s not interested in returning to Aiken. It is really nice, though. But Charleston all day long for us.
What part of Charleston are you in?
The Charleston city limits part of James Island - off of Folly Road close to the connector - between downtown and Folly Beach
@@mattwoolsey2758 good to know, I will check it out. thank you!
Nice video! I laughed out loud when you said Aiken though.
Out of curiosity, why? Is Aiken a nice place?
Sounds like you've never been there.
@@robp9746 I have been there and know it well.
Aiken is nice. My son and his wife live there.
ben to aiken in may 2022 diodnt car efor it the hoitel was dicusting
are people from greenville conservative and racist? looking to move but im hispanic not white
We are a wonderful mix of all races/religions/backgrounds in Greenville!
As a Black person who was down in Greenville for a week or so and visited all over the city, I didn't experience a single ounce of racism. In fact, quite the opposite, the people there were very welcoming compared to the northern states. I miss Greenville already.
@@AngelicRequiemX thank you so much for your response! so glad to hear that the people are welcoming (:
@@valentinademilcolores4314 👍👍
What a ridiculous question
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Greenville the city sucks. The outer area in the upper area in the county near the mountains are fine. There are other areas even better and you missed .You are a good salesperson.
1987 was probably the last time you visited Greenville. It is one of the best downtowns in America. You’re a good commenter though.
- Bob
False
@@livinginsouthcarolina what this guy said
Do not move to lancater, sc. Founders Federal credit union sucks. They don't give a shit about older customers.
As an agent... you cannot steer people to living in one area vs another... ETHICS
Respectfully, Lindsey does not steer AT ALL in this video. Steering is the practice of influencing people to live in (or not live in) certain communities on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, disability, familial status, or national origin.
We uphold the highest level of ethics here at Living in SC. I would personally suggest you brush up on the difference between “steering” and “selling”.
- Bob
@@livinginsouthcarolina Who is Bob?
@@CP-br4nf Bob's your uncle
Needs to be updated these places are not worth moving anymore they are way to expensive and as you see the comment below they are super racist
Thanks for watching! While these are still very popular areas, the small towns outside of them are gaining more traction as well. Check out the newest video on the channel about some of the best small towns in SC. I’m not sure what is racist about any of these towns - I’m sorry you feel that way. I’ve lived in 3 of the 4 regions of the state and found every area very friendly welcoming to everyone.
- Lindsey
@@livinginsouthcarolina I agree with this statement. There's no racism where I live in SC.
Charleston is a nightmare.
I can't stand this racist State. I will be out at the beginning of the year.
What area do you live in? We don't have race problems where I live. In fact, there a many mixed families.
@@southernwanderer7912 Lexington SC
@@Hebrewson72 I don't know much about Lexington so can't add anything to the conversation. But if you're unhappy there, you should definitely stick to your plan to move.
@@southernwanderer7912 Well, it's racial microaggression in the workplace and inequality economically. It's the Dirty South.
Well it's certainly not Edgefield. From what I've seen we all pretty much love each other here black or white or whatever. Don't ever see anybody really pissed off , unless it's about gas prices or how expensive shit is at KJ's. I've had black people tell them that they love me and I've told them that I love them too, So yeah it wasn't here.
Great video! Thank you so much ❤