Not everything is rosy in the Carolinas.
And I always give you both sides of the story!
Due to the economic downturn and housing crisis, many areas of the country have experienced a glut of unsold empty houses, a decrease in jobs, and an increase in crime.
The North Carolina and South Carolina Mountains with their beautiful views, varied terrain, and numerous recreational outlets have for generations been a favorite tourist destination.
Recently not only are they a favorite tourist destination but they are increasingly becoming one of the best places to live, relocate or retire to in either North Carolina or South Carolina.
Read More About Living Your Best Life in the Carolina Mountains
As we begin searching for our best place to live, retire, or relocate to in the Carolinas, one of the things we have to consider is the best climate that fits our lifestyle.
This week I had planned on continuing our look at the different regions of North Carolina and South Carolina and how the climate and weather of each will affect your lifestyle.
However…last Sunday, as I was reading the New York Times Travel section, I came across "A Special Report" titled
Many of you are in the middle of winter, so it's not a surprise based on the survey we conducted last month, while cost of living and housing affordability were in the top 5 concerns, the majority of participants (78%) indicated climate and weather as a reason for relocating or retiring to the Carolinas.
Read More About Climate, Lifestyle, and Cost of Living on the Carolina Coast








