StarryEyedDesigns
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We were originally told to be prepared to get sent to Colorado after hubby is done in Canada. He's been in Canada for work since January, and only home once a month. As far as we know, he'll be done in Canada either October or November. We were o.k. with Colorado, until we found out the company has big jobs in West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. While none of those are super ideal, it would mean being back on the east coast. Hubby and I are both from New England, and we are just so over being so far from home. Our 1st choice is WV. The town we'd be moving to has a population under 3000. LOVE LOVE LOVE that. North Carolina will be in or near Raleigh. South Carolina will be in or near Charleston.
So, are any of you here from any of those states? Pros, cons, anything you want to tell me about them? I already know plenty about Colorado. I have a dear friend of 14 years who lives there and hubby went to college in Golden. I've been there twice. It's a very nice state, just not close enough to home for us. His company's main office is in Denver. If we get sent there, we're looking to live in CO Springs.
Thanks in advance for any replies! This will be our 12th move and 7th state in 18 years. We're currently in Western Washington. Hubby is a civil engineer/project manager for one of the top big construction companies in the country.
So, are any of you here from any of those states? Pros, cons, anything you want to tell me about them? I already know plenty about Colorado. I have a dear friend of 14 years who lives there and hubby went to college in Golden. I've been there twice. It's a very nice state, just not close enough to home for us. His company's main office is in Denver. If we get sent there, we're looking to live in CO Springs.
Thanks in advance for any replies! This will be our 12th move and 7th state in 18 years. We're currently in Western Washington. Hubby is a civil engineer/project manager for one of the top big construction companies in the country.
Which town is it? The town I am in is a little bigger than that. Pros of WV: It's really beautiful and the people here are wonderful. There are not a lot of nice things said about WV most of the time, but it is so much more than what tends to make the news. With the push away from the coal industry, there's been a little bit of a down turn in the economy but there are so many great things to do here from snow skiing to white water rafting to hiking to just an easy, laid back lifestyle. Cost of living is fairly low and there is no sales tax on groceries. The Cons: hills/mountains + curvy roads + snow = no fun! That's really the only con as far as I'm concerned. If there's anything specific you want to know, ask away
I was so upset!!