I first laid eyes on Black Mountain back in 2016 and I fell in love. I've been back and forth from Durham since. I feel so at home there and it's peaceful. I'm really striving to make Black Mountain by permanent home in the near future
I hope you make this place your home. I love it here. It's so beautiful and peaceful as well. If you make this your permanent home, I'm sure you'll be very happy living in Black Mountain.
@@ms.anthropik I'm doing my best I'm 45 years old now and I feel like I need to make a major change I'm trying to get out from under my past and really move forward with my life I really need to start over
I'm going to be moving to Black Mountain in a couple of months. I know this town doesn't have a lot of diversity, so maybe it's good that I'll be living there:) I'm looking forward to being a part of this lovely community.
@@livinginasheville How did you like Murray ? And what made you move from where you were ? I’m moving after deployment bc black mountain seems like the spot I would want it’s small and quiet and peaceful. I’ve also thought about blue ridge
Well, I got a job in Asheville out of graduate school in 2001- I didn't really know much about Asheville at all at the time. Everyone in Murray thought I was saying NASHville. That is how little known it was.
Question:). In Lexington Ky and have had W NC/A’ville-BlkMtn on our 3yr plan to relocate. We were married 2018 in a mtn top rental close to Old Fort:) Issue is crazy increase in real est last couple years. Tips on areas we might look not far from Blk Mtn/Old Ft that’s not as pricey?
Black Mountain, Houses paid for with suitcases of cash by top 12% retired professional earners. No BLM riots. YOU CAN PARK RIGHT IN FRONT OF WHERE YOU ARE GOING. I know the first names of all the waitstaff, supermarket checkout, barber, and when I walk into eateries I hear my name called out with the question, "The usual?" and it's still cheap enough to live on just our social security money.
@@carries6427 Not sure where you got that from. Unless you are trying to draw a connection between people who will not tolerate riots in their neighborhood and the fact that the only riots we have seen in a decade or more have been BLM riots
I first laid eyes on Black Mountain back in 2016 and I fell in love. I've been back and forth from Durham since. I feel so at home there and it's peaceful. I'm really striving to make Black Mountain by permanent home in the near future
It’s really a special place. So many parts to it. And good food!
We are happy to help when ready.
I hope you make this place your home. I love it here. It's so beautiful and peaceful as well. If you make this your permanent home, I'm sure you'll be very happy living in Black Mountain.
@@ms.anthropik I'm doing my best I'm 45 years old now and I feel like I need to make a major change I'm trying to get out from under my past and really move forward with my life I really need to start over
@@jasonm9185 That's exactly what I did when I needed a change in my life. Black Mountain is a great place to start over:)
@@ms.anthropik I can't think of any place better. I appreciate your insight. Thanks so much for sharing
I'm going to be moving to Black Mountain in a couple of months. I know this town doesn't have a lot of diversity, so maybe it's good that I'll be living there:) I'm looking forward to being a part of this lovely community.
Yay! Welcome! There are all kinds of people coming to the area and it’s great! 😊 Let us know if we can help.
@@livinginasheville Thanks!😊
@@ms.anthropik What kind of work/career will you be doing in the area?
@@ms.anthropik I've been to Black Mountain several times since 2016. It feels like home to me.
@@jasonm9185how are things there now?
Permanently moving to Black Mountain this weekend. So excited!
High fives and big hugs! Enjoy!
Hope you're okay😮
I took my kid to Camp Rockmont in Black Mountain several years ago. Really charming small town!
Yes! Famous too!
Beth, you need to make sure I can track your posts by your dates ! I love following you and your group in Ashville, NC!
Sure! You can!
After my deployment I’m wanting to move to black mountain from Murray ky.
Murray! Been there! 😂💓
@@livinginasheville How did you like Murray ? And what made you move from where you were ? I’m moving after deployment bc black mountain seems like the spot I would want it’s small and quiet and peaceful. I’ve also thought about blue ridge
Well, I got a job in Asheville out of graduate school in 2001- I didn't really know much about Asheville at all at the time. Everyone in Murray thought I was saying NASHville. That is how little known it was.
Question:). In Lexington Ky and have had W NC/A’ville-BlkMtn on our 3yr plan to relocate. We were married 2018 in a mtn top rental close to Old Fort:) Issue is crazy increase in real est last couple years. Tips on areas we might look not far from Blk Mtn/Old Ft that’s not as pricey?
@@stuartarnold580chimney rock/lake lure area. Also Waynesville.
Black Mountain, Houses paid for with suitcases of cash by top 12% retired professional earners. No BLM riots. YOU CAN PARK RIGHT IN FRONT OF WHERE YOU ARE GOING. I know the first names of all the waitstaff, supermarket checkout, barber, and when I walk into eateries I hear my name called out with the question, "The usual?" and it's still cheap enough to live on just our social security money.
That’s a great feeling.
So you are saying it’s racist?
@@carries6427 Not sure where you got that from. Unless you are trying to draw a connection between people who will not tolerate riots in their neighborhood and the fact that the only riots we have seen in a decade or more have been BLM riots