I lived in NYC, ATL, DC, and Philadelphia and I was born and raised in Winston Salem, NC. Raleigh isn’t some big huge city. However, it is diverse and has a lot to offer. I don’t drive, however, I’m getting a driver's license so I can enjoy the area more. I feel like someone can move here and start a business and help build the culture. Another great video ! Thanks!
TO THOSE CONSIDERING LEAVING: Try to stick it out. Raleigh isn’t the issue. It’s 🗑️ everywhere right now. lol I understand most of the reasons listed, but most weren’t an issue for me coming from a very small town. It really was the rapidly rising day-to-day cost of living coupled with with missing the beach and my family. From 2016-2020, my rent jumped drastically in Raleigh compared to where I was living before (Charleston, SC). Also, the culture was very different even though I only moved one state away. Lastly, the cost of transportation. It’s more expensive to maintain a car in NC (registration fee, state inspection, more expensive gas, more expensive insurance rates). As I always say in my comments though, it wasn’t as bad as it seemed then though. I’d gladly move back. The pros definitely outweigh the cons, in my opinion.
Naw there are some crazy bugs here. I moved from OH and only seen an occasional spider, ants, normal stuff. NC got more bugs and snakes. It’s taking me getting used to but I’m not leaving because of it just gotta get pest control Lol
Great video man! Believe it or not most of these negatives are actually positives for me and the reason I chose Raleigh. excited to see it Continue to grow to see where it’s going to be in five years, but I love it so far.
I love Raleigh. And so do many of my former coworkers who moved down here from the Northeast. But like you said, it really is about what the person is used to and what they're looking for. I find that Raleigh has a lot to do and I don't even have the time to partake in all of it LOL. Agree that public transportation is horrible though, and so are NC allergies. Durham has the same issues. Good job on really providing a balanced commentary!
The jobs don't pay well here, especially coming from a big Midwest city. Don't get me started on the drivers ..... people drive crazy here!! There are so many accidents it's ridiculous.
@@RonPolynice When comparing Chicago/ Detroit and some of their surrounding suburbs, Raleigh is catching up for sure. Now Illinois has high property taxes and some areas are waaay overpriced, but Raleigh is getting just as expensive but keeping salaries lower. I have a friend that moved here from NY that says the same. The weather is much better than the Midwest for sure, and the state is growing, but they need to pay workers more. How do they expect people to afford the rent for all these overpriced luxury apartments they are building?
Greensboro is ways out from Raleigh and I do not currently cover that area but if you need more information, reach out to me and I can connect you with someone that can help.
The energy is dry, small and most jobs don’t pay well that is why it is or was cheap. Because all the people moving there it is no longer cheap but just as expensive as the big cities that have great jobs and culture as well. The pandemic hyped this place up… because they did not have extreme Covid rules.
I lived in NYC, ATL, DC, and Philadelphia and I was born and raised in Winston Salem, NC. Raleigh isn’t some big huge city. However, it is diverse and has a lot to offer. I don’t drive, however, I’m getting a driver's license so I can enjoy the area more. I feel like someone can move here and start a business and help build the culture. Another great video ! Thanks!
Thanks for your feedback and perspective. I appreciate it. I love when others share their thoughts.
TO THOSE CONSIDERING LEAVING: Try to stick it out. Raleigh isn’t the issue. It’s 🗑️ everywhere right now. lol
I understand most of the reasons listed, but most weren’t an issue for me coming from a very small town.
It really was the rapidly rising day-to-day cost of living coupled with with missing the beach and my family. From 2016-2020, my rent jumped drastically in Raleigh compared to where I was living before (Charleston, SC). Also, the culture was very different even though I only moved one state away. Lastly, the cost of transportation. It’s more expensive to maintain a car in NC (registration fee, state inspection, more expensive gas, more expensive insurance rates).
As I always say in my comments though, it wasn’t as bad as it seemed then though. I’d gladly move back. The pros definitely outweigh the cons, in my opinion.
NewYork heat in the summer is the worst so can’t be that bad out there
Naw there are some crazy bugs here. I moved from OH and only seen an occasional spider, ants, normal stuff. NC got more bugs and snakes. It’s taking me getting used to but I’m not leaving because of it just gotta get pest control Lol
Great video man! Believe it or not most of these negatives are actually positives for me and the reason I chose Raleigh. excited to see it Continue to grow to see where it’s going to be in five years, but I love it so far.
I love Raleigh. And so do many of my former coworkers who moved down here from the Northeast. But like you said, it really is about what the person is used to and what they're looking for. I find that Raleigh has a lot to do and I don't even have the time to partake in all of it LOL. Agree that public transportation is horrible though, and so are NC allergies. Durham has the same issues.
Good job on really providing a balanced commentary!
Did cvs come back ?
Do you have chase citi bof a banks
Is hillsboro av hopping ?
When did CVS leave?
Chase & BOF are common
Not sure what your question is here.
I’m actually leaving Raleigh for Tampa in about a year! Sick of Raleigh!
Living on a swamp? No thank you
@@shirls2005 as you know a lot of North Carolina is a swamp so…
Roney, what brings you to Raleigh and what's keeping you here?
Great question, I actually answer your question in this video ua-cam.com/video/V6He0LyYrXI/v-deo.html
The culture change in Raleigh is long overdue. IMO - the city is trending in a favorable direction; just super pricey for no good reason.
The jobs don't pay well here, especially coming from a big Midwest city. Don't get me started on the drivers ..... people drive crazy here!! There are so many accidents it's ridiculous.
I have to ask is the cost of living in the big Midwest city the same as Raleigh?
@@RonPolynice When comparing Chicago/ Detroit and some of their surrounding suburbs, Raleigh is catching up for sure. Now Illinois has high property taxes and some areas are waaay overpriced, but Raleigh is getting just as expensive but keeping salaries lower. I have a friend that moved here from NY that says the same. The weather is much better than the Midwest for sure, and the state is growing, but they need to pay workers more. How do they expect people to afford the rent for all these overpriced luxury apartments they are building?
What about Greensboro
Greensboro is ways out from Raleigh and I do not currently cover that area but if you need more information, reach out to me and I can connect you with someone that can help.
Got me thinking 🤔
What would be your reason for leaving?
The energy is dry, small and most jobs don’t pay well that is why it is or was cheap. Because all the people moving there it is no longer cheap but just as expensive as the big cities that have great jobs and culture as well. The pandemic hyped this place up… because they did not have extreme Covid rules.
How does a video like this, help you get business? LOL
Upload a video, then you’ll understand. smh 🤦♂️
Bro... your lighting looks like you are getting a mugshot. Our town is sleepy bc of all the sleepy dems, just like our president.