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Old Posted Oct 23, 2019, 5:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Sun Belt View Post
North Carolina for sure.

Just about ever metro in NC is growing rapidly. From Charlotte, through High Point, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Burlington, Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh is going to continue to grow forming a large arch of urban suburban growth, infill and sprawl that is anchored by numerous colleges and universities and high paying jobs.

The southern pocket of the state will hold on to it's rural agricultural feel, with smaller cities like Fayetteville, Wilmington becoming more desirable than they are today, yet much smaller.
You're exaggerating a bit. The only metros in NC that are truly growing rapidly are Charlotte, the Triangle, and Wilmington but Wilmington's metro is only around 300K. The Triad (Greensboro-High Point and Winston-Salem MSAs), Fayetteville, Asheville, and Greenville are posting average/above average growth rates and small metros like the Unifour (Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir) and Rocky Mount are stagnant.
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