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15 Things To Know BEFORE Moving to Raleigh NC {2022 Guide}

Raleigh Realty

Did you know Raleigh was recently ranked as the 1 best city for quality of life in the United States by Numbeo, and the second-best city for quality of life in the world? - Raleigh is a city where people know your face and that's all they need to know. Raleigh is a city, and it's a small town, at the same time.

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12 Things to Know BEFORE Moving to Durham, NC

Raleigh Realty

The city itself is located just west of Raleigh and north of Chapel Hill and has a population of around 275,000. Durham has a great feeling of community and that is a direct result of the cities history, culture, Duke University, and the number of people who are transitioning to North Carolina. Is Durham a good place to live?

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17 Realtors® Go Back in Time: First Year Real Estate Advice

Raleigh Realty

One of the first questions new Realtors have for me is always 'how much money will I make in my first year?' and in order to answer that question, you need to understand how Real Estate Agents make money. How much commissions you make in your first year as a Realtor will be entirely dependent on you and how much business you're able to generate.

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17 Best Restaurants Durham NC

Raleigh Realty

Nana’s is a big part of Durham’s history and identity as one of the South’s great dining cities The Refectory Cafe The Refectory Cafe was established in 2005 and became the first “Green” restaurant on the Duke Campus. 26 years ago, chef Scott Howell opened Nana’s in the Rockwood neighborhood of Durham.

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The Intel About Intel’s Columbus, OH Region Move (and Why Your Business Can Flourish Here, Too)

The Robert Weiler Company

What’s so special about living landlocked in this part of the US? Residents of Greater Columbus, Ohio may rattle off a list that includes: friendly neighborhoods, down-to-earth people, stress-free rural living juxtaposed with affordable downtown living, vigorous four seasons, and yes, that famous Midwestern humility. Pro-business climate.

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