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#1

drawn_inward

drawn_inward

My official start date in Chapel Hill is February 1st. We plan on moving there around the second week of January (yay winter). I know that @Covar and @filmfanatic are from the area and wanted to see if anyone else was too. Any suggestions on places to live (or not to live)? We would kind of like to be close to campus and rent for the first 6 months-1yr and then find a house. We don't mind riding the bus as long as the commute is <40 min.

Any help would be appreciated!


#2

Covar

Covar

Welcome! You'll be arriving just in time for the first (and probably last) snowfall of the year. When it happens just stay in until it melts (the next day). All we get is ice on the roads, no one knows how to drive on it (but thinks they do), and most everything shuts down.

I'm sad to say I'm not to familiar with Chapel Hill, but I can tell you that unless you have access to the schools bus system I don't recommend commuting via public transportation. I work in Durham, and when I lived in Cary (I'm now in Raleigh) taking the bus to work was a 2 hour commute vs <20 minutes in my car. One good thing to mention is that our highway system is pretty extensive in the Triangle area so you can get anywhere in a reasonable amount of time.

Where to live (and avoid)? From what I hear Chapel Hill (but I'm a State grad so I have biases) is pretty snobby and filled with hippie students and big money southerners with nothing to do but mess in other peoples business.

Bullet list time!
  • Durham is currently doing a big effort of cleaning up its city and reputation. As such there are a lot of really nice areas, strong growth, and plenty to do. You can also go one block to far and encounter "old" Durham, that is not a good thing.
  • Cary is the Containment Area for Rotten/Relocated Yankees. At least it is historically. The triangle is becoming much more homogenized with transplants. Cary is another area with a lot of money, and a bit snobbish. It's also expanding southwestward into both:
  • Apex & Morrisville which are the places people who like Cary, but want to get away from, or can't afford it go. Morrisville is a place you might consider, it's near Durham and Chapel Hill.
  • Raleigh I don't really recommend if your working at Chapel Hill. It's a bit of a drive unless you're toward the western end, like Brier Creek (a nice up and coming Raleigh neighborhood.
  • Garner is to far from where you work with no benefit worth a look that you won't get elsewhere.
  • Holly Springs is one of the 2 Suburb towns. When you're looking at houses keep this place in mind as well as...
  • Fuqway-Varina used to be two separate towns until 1963. They still have two downtowns it's kind of neat. Like Holly Springs it's another place to keep in mind when looking for a house.
When looking for a place near UNC I recommend driving out about 15 minutes and looking around there. You'll find places that are fairly cheap due to being near campus (take that how you will), and not stupidly expensive by nature of being right near campus.


#3

drawn_inward

drawn_inward

@Covar Thanks! The info is quite useful! Once we get settled, we'll have to catch a Canes game! :D


#4

Docseverin

Docseverin

Come down to Fayettenam and i'll show you a good time!


#5

drawn_inward

drawn_inward

Come down to Fayettenam and i'll show you a good time!
@Docseverin Absolutely! Are you still in the service? My buddy from H.S. is the Command Sergeant Major at 192nd EOD at Ft. Bragg. He posted a Golden Knights pic on his FB a few months back. I was wondering if you were in the shot.https://www.facebook.com/pages/192nd-Ordnance-Battalion-EOD/150907508267727?ref=br_rs


#6

Docseverin

Docseverin

I am still in the service and I may be in the shot :D


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