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http://www.city-data.com/city/Wilmington鈥?/a>Mom is looking to relocate to Charlotte NC - but I don't know jack about it?
First off, charlotte is not by the water. We have lakes, but that it is and good luck affording a house on one of them...unless you want to spend upwards of 750,000. Low cost of living is subjective. Factor out housing and our cost of living costs just as much as everywhere else...some of it costs more. There is limited public transportation, no light rail, no subway. It is very spread out--the sprawl is out of control.
There are colleges here...Central Piedmont Community College, UNCC, etc. You can contact them regarding jobs.Mom is looking to relocate to Charlotte NC - but I don't know jack about it?
Charlotte is NOT by the water. Buy yourself a map with that 40's salary. Charlotte is located in the middle of southern NC. NC is a GREAT place to retire. Just because the cost of living is low doesn't mean they don't pay well. You should grow your own wings and fly the coop I know your mom would be thankful. She doesn't want to spend her retirement raising you and your son. Not all of Charlotte is in the "hood" as you've expressed. Why don't you contact a real estate agent in Charlotte and speak to them? Do your own research.
Charlotte is not on the ocean, but there are two larger lakes in the area -- Lake Norman to the north and Lake Wylie to the south. You can be near the water at lower price points than $750K, but likely not ON the water. The cost of living is generally lower here than in many other parts of the country, but a nice house will cost something :) Best of luck and feel free to e-mail me if I can help in any way.
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