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Originally Posted by Wyody Cuban, it's good to hear you are enjoying the state. One of my favorites but it's been a long time since I was there.
It's a bit of a trade-off with the codes and all. Depends on where you are to some extent. If you're far enough inland to not sweat the Hurricanes then, it's either snow, rain or bears.
In the west, a lot of people enjoy New Mexico because of relaxed codes - the actor Dennis Weaver publicized this a lot some years ago - a haven for experimental-housing enthusiasts who couldn't try their ideas in other states.
In the east, I would assume it's very similar throughout all of Appalachia and the Smokies but with rules getting tighter as we go along.
It's also good that you're aware of the problems and can alert people that are considering a relocation to North Carolina. Glad you're here. |
You might be right I can only talk about the Charlotte area. One of the things that people need to be aware of the most is there lot and how its going to drain. A lot of people pay extra for a premium lot only to find out only a small portion is usable do to a sway or a hill it that it backs up to.