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I'm trying to make a somewhat difficult decision on where to resettle... hubby and I are now in Macon County, NC, just here for a little bit while we explored this part of the world (moved down from NoVirginia a year or so ago). Macon county is very very red, very fundie, and rather isolated. We'd like to find a little land (1-2 acres) and eventually build, and are contemplating Black Mountain or Flat Rock, or the Clayton area of Georgia (while Clayton is also rather remote, it's at least *that* much closer to Atlanta).
We'd like to be within 2 hours of a major airport - so Black Mtn/Flat Rock would be close enough to Charlotte, and Clayton would be OK for Atlanta. Asheville airport is too small and expensive, which is why I didn't mention it. (3x more costly to get to NYC than Greenville, Charlotte or Atlanta, and none of the flights I saw out of A'ville were nonstop...)
We work for ourselves, so that's not a huge issue, though I'd like to be close to a decent economy.
Any input, pro or con, or whatever, is appreciated. I'd like to hear drawbacks for both areas so that if we do decide to move there, I know what I'm getting into or should avoid.
Thanks.
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