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Anyone work in The Asheville North Carolina area?
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<blockquote data-quote="Box Ox" data-source="post: 3240875" data-attributes="member: 48469"><p>Yep. Asheville's by and large a better vacation or retirement destination than a permanent residence. Still easy to get to from areas in the state with lower taxes and much stronger job markets. Although prime-location housing prices are really shooting up in those areas as well. But their continued build-out isn't geographically restricted like Asheville is. Plenty of land left. </p><p></p><p>However, the highly educated folks with a lotta $$ still want an easy work commute, preferably without having to pay for daily drives up and down the few toll highways that make living further out from the higher education/tech centers more tolerable. And they want their kids to live in more progressive counties that value/are willing to fund better public school systems than would typically be found in the politically "red" parts of the State.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Box Ox, post: 3240875, member: 48469"] Yep. Asheville's by and large a better vacation or retirement destination than a permanent residence. Still easy to get to from areas in the state with lower taxes and much stronger job markets. Although prime-location housing prices are really shooting up in those areas as well. But their continued build-out isn't geographically restricted like Asheville is. Plenty of land left. However, the highly educated folks with a lotta $$ still want an easy work commute, preferably without having to pay for daily drives up and down the few toll highways that make living further out from the higher education/tech centers more tolerable. And they want their kids to live in more progressive counties that value/are willing to fund better public school systems than would typically be found in the politically "red" parts of the State. [/QUOTE]
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