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For any that live in South Carolina, is there an advantage tax wise to live in SC versus North Carolina. I now live in TN and no personal property tax but that's about it. Sales tax is absurd here but property taxes are low. Being retired personal property tax isn't such a big thing I don't think. Many decisions!

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http://www.bestplaces.net/

 

I've been spending a lot of time lately on this website: Sperling's Best Places.  Careful -- it's addictive!  But it's a good way to compare different cities and read reviews. 

 

The Best Places Quiz is fun and sure to surprise.

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@just beeThanks for that website.  Even though I'm already split between 2 places, I sometimes wonder if I'm going to stay where I am now forever.  

 

Sperlings looks like fun no matter what I decide.

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Re: SC living versus NC

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Editing my reply since I tried to help the OP, but other posters have taken it as an opportunity to call out my home state for racism. I wish you luck in your search for a new place to call home.

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@Elom, a word of caution while doing your comparisons.  In both North and South Carolina there is a lot of local autonomy so just checking the nearest large city when you are looking for a more rural location may give you a distorted view of costs.

 

To get the most accurate picture you really need to look at the specific locations or at least the county in which they are located.

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@MercysMom wrote:

I bet if you call or email the Chamber of Commerce for the largest cities close to where you are looking to relocate, they could tell you. I was born on the coast of SC, live in the upper part of the state now. I love SC. It's beautiful and the people are so nice! Smiling faces. Beautiful places.


And I lived in Greenville gor more than 40 years, nd you could not oay me to live in the Carolinas again.  While there may be smiling faces and beautiful places in the Palmetto state, there is also a lot of distrust of outsiders and still a lot of racism. 

 

 

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@KYToby

 

There's racism every where in this country. I don't think you speifically need to call out SC for that. 

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Thank you all for the thoughts. I will go on that website suggested.

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Hello, @Elom

 

Just adding a post to suggest the "Area Vibes" site, where you can compare the cost of living where you are now to the cost of living where you are considering.  It can be very helpful for large towns and small cities, if you are looking more rurally, check the nearest larger town.

 

I have lived in South Carolina (in Columbia) and have good friends there to this day.  That is the state capital.  I would have difficulty moving there because some elderly friends were shot in their driveway by a thief.  Crime can be bad there, and this was not in a so-called "bad" neighborhood. It is upscale.  I live in FL where everything goes town to town, and I agree with another poster that your search should be town-specific for the locations you are searching. 

 

I am trying to get back to the Northeast and have found Area Vibes interesting and often surprising, town to town.

 

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I am native of PA, but we moved to the Carolinas in 1994.  I have lived both in NC (Charlotte area) and have been here in SC now for 16 years.  I just love it.  I don't see any obvious racism issues.  No different from anywhere else in my opinion.  The only thing that I greatly noticed a change in would be that this is definitely the bible belt.  That was hugely different from what I was used to in Pittsburgh.