As a real estate investor, I can attest to the real estate value in Charlotte, NC. I purchased a foreclosure as an investment property; the equity has more than tripled over a few years! The property kept me afloat (I live in NYC) at the time I either lost my job or decided to go back to school and focus on my studies. Charlotte, NC is a landlord-friendly state.
Honorable mention is beef n bottle one of the oldest steakhouses in Charlotte and it’s phenomenal! One of the biggest cons with Charlotte is that it really has no identity culture wise… it’s very inclusive from all the transplants but it’s not really known for much…. Great video
I’ve heard so many good things about beef n bottle, I’ll have to go this summer. And that’s a truthful perspective, I hope Charlotte becomes known for something positive in the next couple years! Thanks for watching ☺️
@@AmalyaMarie you will love it! Half priced bottles of wine on mondays, the price point is stellar, and it’s a hidden gem for sure. I agree I hope we do become known for something because the space, support, and opportunity are definitely there.
This was very informative! Thank you! I see a lot of people say the con is that traffic lol and cost of living. I appreciate you for speaking on the medical aspect as well. How is getting into doctors appointments for new patients? Do you have to wait months?
Thank you, I appreciate you watching! Definitely had to wait a month for my routine doctor appointments so I just try to schedule ahead of time. The times I’ve gotten sick and needed an appointment soon, I had to go to urgent care 😭
I’m not the best to speak on this because I’ve only lived in one area of Charlotte for 3 years and I want to move. Also my opinion is based on my preferences and not everyone is looking for the same things. I would personally move to Ballantyne or Uptown because they’re very modern and close to my favorite restaurants/activities in Charlotte. I would highly suggest visiting a couple times and doing apartment tours. There are also other TH-camrs who post “moving to Charlotte” content. Hope this helps a little ☺️
Not a fan of CT. Besides all the driving I think you’ll enjoy NC much better. Weather, things to do, proximity by car and plane to FL, GA and other Carolina cities. South Park area is very nice
Sorry unfortunately I don’t know much about public transportation in Charlotte but hopefully I can have more information in my next video about Charlotte
What is the best area to live in Charlotte if you from South Carolina and you don’t want to move and the city area more like between the city and downtown area
Not sure if I’m the best person to answer this but Steele Creek area is close to South Carolina and pretty close to the city. Might want to ask someone who has lived here 10+ years or raised in Charlotte, there are also other TH-cam videos about “moving to Charlotte” that may help!
Depends on the kind of vibe you’re looking for. I would recommend Uptown, Southpark or Noda for professionals in their 30s. You can also look up lounges on TikTok and Instagram if you’re looking for a specific type of aesthetic
In 2020, new grad starting was 28/hr (60k a year) at the major hospitals in CLT not sure if that’s changed since. I no longer work inpatient in Charlotte but some experienced nurses I know make between 35-40/hr. Nurses who know how to negotiate or choose to travel can make way more.
Probably will be a major adjustment. I wouldn’t consider Charlotte a major city yet. Definitely less expensive cost of living than LA but probably not as many majors events and opportunities that you’re used to in Los Angeles
To me Charlotte is kind of Overated and Overpopulated. As you mention the Gentrification which increased the cost-of-living. I've been here for about 15 years and seen it Revolved into a Totally different element so it has no Sentimental Value when I do plan to leave. The City is constantly Building and Blocking off streets Especially during Rush Hour 😳Overall I feel it's Doing Too Much Too Fast and is bound to Run it's Resources Dry. On the other hand it's a Family Friendly City . You can always find something to do. Great places to eat and pretty much live on either sides of the City and have convenience for needs
Yes I understand what you mean when you said it has no sentimental value. A lot of people tell me Charlotte has lost its culture. I hope the city officials start listening to those who have lived here a long time and make the right changes.
I moved here months ago from Georgia. I like it so far
I’m looking to move there from Georgia as well. Do you have any recommendations on where to move with a young child?
As a real estate investor, I can attest to the real estate value in Charlotte, NC. I purchased a foreclosure as an investment property; the equity has more than tripled over a few years! The property kept me afloat (I live in NYC) at the time I either lost my job or decided to go back to school and focus on my studies. Charlotte, NC is a landlord-friendly state.
Wow what an amazing investment! This has inspired me to look into some more property for myself
There were a lot of good nightclubs, bars and restaurants in Epicentre before Covid. I was sad to see the Epicentre go, it was really a great time.
Everyone always has such good things to say about Epicentre, I wish I could have experienced it 😢
Honorable mention is beef n bottle one of the oldest steakhouses in Charlotte and it’s phenomenal! One of the biggest cons with Charlotte is that it really has no identity culture wise… it’s very inclusive from all the transplants but it’s not really known for much…. Great video
I’ve heard so many good things about beef n bottle, I’ll have to go this summer. And that’s a truthful perspective, I hope Charlotte becomes known for something positive in the next couple years! Thanks for watching ☺️
@@AmalyaMarie you will love it! Half priced bottles of wine on mondays, the price point is stellar, and it’s a hidden gem for sure. I agree I hope we do become known for something because the space, support, and opportunity are definitely there.
So informative, Thank you!
No problem! Thank you for watching 😊
Thanks for answering about nursing 😁
Any time! Thank you for supporting! ❤
This was great! Thanks girl
Thank you for watching 😊
This was very informative! Thank you! I see a lot of people say the con is that traffic lol and cost of living. I appreciate you for speaking on the medical aspect as well. How is getting into doctors appointments for new patients? Do you have to wait months?
Thank you, I appreciate you watching! Definitely had to wait a month for my routine doctor appointments so I just try to schedule ahead of time. The times I’ve gotten sick and needed an appointment soon, I had to go to urgent care 😭
Can you do areas to live in relocating from CT im scared about these reviews in the complexes 😭
I’m not the best to speak on this because I’ve only lived in one area of Charlotte for 3 years and I want to move. Also my opinion is based on my preferences and not everyone is looking for the same things. I would personally move to Ballantyne or Uptown because they’re very modern and close to my favorite restaurants/activities in Charlotte. I would highly suggest visiting a couple times and doing apartment tours. There are also other TH-camrs who post “moving to Charlotte” content. Hope this helps a little ☺️
Not a fan of CT. Besides all the driving I think you’ll enjoy NC much better. Weather, things to do, proximity by car and plane to FL, GA and other Carolina cities. South Park area is very nice
Do they have farmers markets
yes a ton
Yes I’ll have to check some out and do a review
@@AmalyaMarie😊
Is the public transportation is good there in Charlotte
Sorry unfortunately I don’t know much about public transportation in Charlotte but hopefully I can have more information in my next video about Charlotte
What is the best area to live in Charlotte if you from South Carolina and you don’t want to move and the city area more like between the city and downtown area
Not sure if I’m the best person to answer this but Steele Creek area is close to South Carolina and pretty close to the city. Might want to ask someone who has lived here 10+ years or raised in Charlotte, there are also other TH-cam videos about “moving to Charlotte” that may help!
I'm coming in Dec from Atl to a panthers game im 32 blk man where are the good areas for outta towners
Depends on the kind of vibe you’re looking for. I would recommend Uptown, Southpark or Noda for professionals in their 30s. You can also look up lounges on TikTok and Instagram if you’re looking for a specific type of aesthetic
Music factory Club Royale club nile
What are nursing salaries for a new grad and experienced in Charlotte nc?
In 2020, new grad starting was 28/hr (60k a year) at the major hospitals in CLT not sure if that’s changed since. I no longer work inpatient in Charlotte but some experienced nurses I know make between 35-40/hr. Nurses who know how to negotiate or choose to travel can make way more.
@@AmalyaMarie thank you for being transparent
Are there nurses making above 50/hr in the inpatient?
@@karenchama4377Do your online research! Seriously? Don't be LAZY!
Will moving here from Los Angeles be too much of a change?
100%
Probably will be a major adjustment. I wouldn’t consider Charlotte a major city yet. Definitely less expensive cost of living than LA but probably not as many majors events and opportunities that you’re used to in Los Angeles
Did you leave the crime rate out for a reason? Charlotte crime is crazy.
Clubbing, in general is in decline everywhere, especially since the pandemic.
To me Charlotte is kind of Overated and Overpopulated. As you mention the Gentrification which increased the cost-of-living. I've been here for about 15 years and seen it Revolved into a Totally different element so it has no Sentimental Value when I do plan to leave. The City is constantly Building and Blocking off streets Especially during Rush Hour 😳Overall I feel it's Doing Too Much Too Fast and is bound to Run it's Resources Dry. On the other hand it's a Family Friendly City . You can always find something to do. Great places to eat and pretty much live on either sides of the City and have convenience for needs
Yes I understand what you mean when you said it has no sentimental value. A lot of people tell me Charlotte has lost its culture. I hope the city officials start listening to those who have lived here a long time and make the right changes.
@@AmalyaMarieLet's bring the culture back! They are definitely tearing down Historic Black neighborhoods
No bottomless mimosas???? Lack of nightlife for 30+ no ma’am….
Talking while constantly moving your hands and arms are moving is very distracting and hard to watch.
Thankfully you can choose to watch other channels and videos about Charlotte that aren’t so difficult for you
Watch somebody else then don't tell people how to move internet people have the craziest stuff to say all blow my mind 😂
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