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		<title>Top 5 Reasons to Live in the Tryon/Columbus Area of Western North Carolina</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://westernnorthcarolinaland.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Derbyshire-View-from-Community-Center.jpg"><img class="alignright  wp-image-233" style="border: 3px solid black;" title="Derbyshire View from Community Center" src="http://westernnorthcarolinaland.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Derbyshire-View-from-Community-Center-300x200.jpg" alt="Derbyshire View from Community Center" width="240" height="160" /></a>Whenever we are helping someone who is considering a move to this area, it’s always interesting to see how they picked the Tryon, NC or Columbus, NC for their new home. There’s typically not one specific thing about these towns that they mention, but instead it’s the great combination of several factors that make this an ideal location for them.</p>
<h2>Climate &amp; The Thermal Belt</h2>
<p>The weather in this area is definitely always a big draw for those moving here. All of North Carolina offers a true four-season climate.</p>
<p>Western North Carolina, in particular, offers much cooler temperatures and lower humidity during the summer than the coastal and piedmont regions of the state. This is certainly something that our Florida and other southern state transplants take into consideration.</p>
<p>One of the really interesting things about this part of Western NC is that it’s located in the Isothermal Belt. Due to its positioning in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, there is a constant hot to cool air transfer that takes place which results in milder winters and cooler summers than are found in other areas of Western NC.</p>
<p>This is why you’ll find multiple vineyards in the area, their vines are less likely to be harmed during the winter. It’s also why we end up with so many residents from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and other northern states. We only have about one snow day a year!</p>
<h2>Lower Property Taxes, Housing Costs &amp; Cost of Living</h2>
<p>North Carolina offers residents lower property taxes when compared to many other states. This is typically a big consideration when people move from New Jersey, Connecticut, Texas, and other states known for their high property taxes.</p>
<p>Here’s an example, using one of our cottages in <a href="http://derbyshirenc.com/" target="_blank">Derbyshire</a> that has an assessed tax value of $249,814.</p>
<p><em>The current milage rate in the Green Creek (our particular area in Columbus, NC) is .561.</em></p>
<p><em>Multiply the tax value x the milage rate: $249,814 x .00561</em></p>
<p><em>The property taxes on this 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home are $1,401.46.</em></p>
<p>The Tryon/Columbus community also has lower housing costs when compared both nationally and regionally. Not only is the cost of construction lower in Western NC than in many locations across the nation, but the cost of land is lower as well.</p>
<h2>Access to Local Resources &amp; Ease of Travel</h2>
<p>One unique aspect about the Tryon/Columbus community is that you are able to enjoy a more rural setting while still being close to everything that you need.</p>
<p>Multiple grocery stores, drugstores, restaurants, banks, doctors offices and a hospital are all within a 10 minute drive of our properties.</p>
<p>This area has fitness clubs, golf courses, a community tennis club, and other recreational resources for residents. Also, for those interested in the equestrian lifestyle, there is easy access to trainers, veterinary services, feed &amp; tack, event facilities, and everything you could need for your horse.</p>
<p>Tryon and Columbus are located along I-26, which runs from east to west Charleston, SC to Kingsport, TN. The interstate provides easy access to the nearby cities of Spartanburg, SC (20 minutes); Hendersonville, NC (30 minutes); and Asheville, NC (45 minutes).</p>
<p>I-26 also connects to I-85, which runs south down to Atlanta, GA. Greenville, SC is only a 55 minute drive away via I-26 connecting I-85. The Greenville Spartanburg International Airport is just off of I-85, before you reach Greenville, about 45 minutes from Tryon/Columbus.</p>
<p>If you prefer to fly out of Charlotte, NC, that airport is just a 90 minute drive away.</p>
<h2>Natural Beauty of the Area</h2>
<p>Many of the people who relocate to this area talk about how scenic it is and how big of a part that played in their decision to move here.</p>
<p>Western NC is known for its fall foliage and mountain views. The Tryon/Columbus community is filled with reds, yellows, and oranges every autumn. You are also able to enjoy both short and long range mountain views, without having to deal with as much of an elevation change as some of the more northern areas of the mountains.</p>
<p>Our location in the foothills of the mountains provides a gently rolling landscape. Residents are able to avoid the building costs associated with steeper topography. For equestrians, the land is also gentle enough for pastures.</p>
<h2>Sense of Community</h2>
<p>The final thing that many people find important, which can sometimes be hard to judge before you move into an area, is the sense of community that a town has.</p>
<p>Tryon and Columbus consistently exceed everyone’s expectations in this aspect. For smaller towns, they offer a multitude of opportunities to be involved in the community, with everything from volunteer to civic to recreational-focused organizations. Residents here often team up to help their neighbors, and there is an overall friendly atmosphere.</p>
<p>No matter which of these five reasons are most important to you, we would definitely recommend that you to take a closer look at the Tryon, NC and Columbus, NC area.</p><p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://westernnorthcarolinaland.com/top-5-reasons-live-tryoncolumbus-area-western-north-carolina/">Top 5 Reasons to Live in the Tryon/Columbus Area of Western North Carolina</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://westernnorthcarolinaland.com">WesternNorthCarolinaLand.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Our Top Picks for Best Smalls Cities in Western North Carolina</title>
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<p>Many of the people who come in to tour Derbyshire are still considering Western North Carolina in general as a place to live. Some people are concerned that, since they are looking at such rural area, there won’t be much to entertain them once they move here.</p>
<p>There are so many great small cities in this region that offer so much to do, we’re always happy to offer a little advice. If they end up picking our community as their home, then they have several great, short roadtrips that they can make whenever they want. Of course, Tryon would be our favorite, but all of these cities are the ones that we would consider to be the small cities to live in when considering Western North Carolina.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.derbyshirenc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Asheville.jpg"><img class="alignright" src="http://www.derbyshirenc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Asheville.jpg" alt="Asheville, NC" width="273" height="185" /></a></p>
<h3><strong>Asheville</strong></h3>
<p>Asheville is the city that has, without a doubt, received the most exposure. It is a great place to live, work, and have fun.</p>
<p>This is the largest small city that we have on our list. Asheville offers a more urban setting with access to many dining, shopping, and entertainment options.</p>
<p>The restaurants in Asheville have been making it into many national and regional publications, and it truly is the place to go for great dining in this area. Tupelo Honey Café is one that has been publicized the most. It’s one of our favorites, but you definitely need reservations! In addition to all of the restaurants, there are also multiple local breweries in the area.</p>
<p>Asheville has a great downtown filled with lovely little boutiques. It’s certainly a location that you could go and spend a long day shopping around. As you move out of the central downtown area, there are many national chain stores in the Biltmore area, and there’s also a mall.</p>
<p>Speaking of the Biltmore area, the Biltmore Estate is located in Asheville, and this in definitely the biggest tourist attraction in all of Western North Carolina. Each year over one million people visit the property.</p>
<p>In addition to touring the Biltmore Estate for entertainment, there are also many opportunities to enjoy the performing arts, including multiple theatres and the ever-present population of street performers downtown.</p>
<p>One thing to consider when looking at Asheville is their access to healthcare, which is really incredible. Mission Hospital, located right downtown, is nationally ranked for multiple specialties, including a 3-star ranking for cardiac surgery.</p>
<p>Asheville is located up in the mountains, and because of that you have the opportunity to enjoy some incredible views. The weather can be a bit cooler in the winter, with some snow, but the summers are cooler as well.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.derbyshirenc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Brevard.jpg"><img class="alignright" src="http://www.derbyshirenc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Brevard-300x127.jpg" alt="Brevard" width="300" height="127" /></a></p>
<h3><strong>Brevard</strong></h3>
<p>Brevard is small town that has recently made it on the map for being the location where a portion of <em>The Hunger Games </em>was filmed (there’s a tour, in case you are interested). It is also home to the Brevard Music Center, a great music institute for both high school and college students.</p>
<p>Smaller than Asheville, it still boasts a great main street with shopping and dining options. One of the best Brevard restaurants we have tried recently is The Square Root. They serve a great brunch, and they’re located right across the street from a local chocolate shop.</p>
<p>A new addition to Brevard is the Oskar Blues Brewery. They opened this third location in January of 2013 (with the other two located in Colorado) and it offer tours and an Oskar Blues only bar. As a bonus, they partner with the breweries located in Asheville and run a shuttle back and forth on the weekends.</p>
<p>As with Asheville, you are up in the mountains when you are in Brevard, so there are some great long-range views. You will experience a cooler winter with some snow, but the nicer summer will make up for it!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.derbyshirenc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Hendersonville.jpg"><img class="alignright" src="http://www.derbyshirenc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Hendersonville.jpg" alt="Hendersonville" width="288" height="175" /></a></p>
<h3><strong>Hendersonville</strong></h3>
<p>Hendersonville, which is located a bit further down the mountain from Asheville, is a small city with a really great Main Street. It is what you would expect from an older town where the majority of the focus was on that main strip. They offer shopping, dining, and even a children’s museum.</p>
<p>One place we always like to go when we head to downtown Hendersonville is Lime Leaf Thai, but there is such a variety of restaurants, there’s something to make everyone happy.</p>
<p>This city would certainly keep you busy for a nice, long day trip, and it’s large enough to sustain national chain stores so that you don’t have to go far for the necessities if you live there. As Hendersonville has continued to grow, they’ve expanded beyond their Main Street and have</p>
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<h3><strong>Tryon</strong></h3>
<p>Tryon is the smallest city that we have on our list. We may be partial, but we think it’s definitely one of the best. Unlike other cities that have grown rapidly and brought it many new chain stores, Tryon has actually focused on sustaining their Trade Street stores and only bringing in locally owned shops and restaurants.</p>
<p>The city has a rich history of being a retreat for those wishing to escape the hot summers. Tryon is actually in the foothills instead of the mountains.  Located in the Isothermal Belt, the city still boasts cooler summers but also milder winters. Snow is still a novelty here and only lasts for a day or so.</p>
<p>Due to the milder winters, Tryon is a haven for the local vineyards. There are actually three local wineries located within a thirty minute drive, and even more vineyards who sell grapes to other locations in North Carolina (including the Biltmore Estate).</p>
<p>In spite of its smaller size, the city is still conveniently located with easy access to groceries and national chain stores within a fifteen minute drive. One of the great things about Tryon is the fact that it does feature some great shopping and dining options on Trade Street (with Sidestreet Pizza being an all-time favorite of ours). There’s even a quaint little movie theatre that dates back to the 1930s.</p>
<p>One unique feature of Tryon is its equestrian heritage. The city, which was once a training location for the US Olympic Equestrian Team, continues to have a focus on all things equine. It is reflected in the shops downtown, the attire of its residents, and even the town mascot, Morris the Horse.</p>
<p><strong>Review</strong></p>
<p>Each of these cities have some great features that would appeal to both a potential resident and a visitor. From a growing urban city to a quaint little town that focuses on preserving its heritage, there are options for everyone. If you are looking at moving to Western North Carolina (or just want to explore a little bit), these are definitely some small cities that you should visit!</p>
<p>all of the things that you would want such as access to higher end grocery stores (Fresh Market), superstores (Walmart), and a mall.</p>
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		<title>Western North Carolina Climate and Weather: Enjoyable Year Round</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.derbyshirenc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Four-Seasons.jpg"><img class="alignright" style="border: 3px solid black;" src="http://www.derbyshirenc.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Four-Seasons-300x200.jpg" alt="Four Seasons" width="300" height="200" /></a>Searching for areas to relocate involves many factors, job opportunities, cost of living, and real estate, among other factors. Certainly climate plays a role in that decision, as well. For years, the traditional route was heading straight into year round warm weather. However, what most folks have realized is that four seasons works best to enjoy a variety of calendar long activities.</p>
<h4>Enjoy All Four Seasons in Western NC</h4>
<p>Western North Carolina is one such spot that enjoys a plethora of things to do, events to participate in and sights to see, simply because fall, winter, spring and summer actually exist here.</p>
<p>The nice thing about exploring and enjoying the four seasons in this area is that the differences here are the extremes. The mild climate exhibited in Western North Carolina lets you enjoy each wrinkle in the weather without having to be waist deep in snow or suffer any of the extended, punishing weather patterns exhibited in the Sun Belt or the northern half of the country.</p>
<p>The higher in the mountains you travel, the more the weather will fluctuate, as well. It is not uncommon to see snow on the mountains, which can stay for a few weeks at a time. On the plus side, the elongated stay of extreme heat or, especially extreme cold and snow is simply not prevalent here. However, the temperatures do vary enough to allow you to get outdoors and enjoy each of the seasons to the fullest.</p>
<p>Hiking, skiing, and enjoying the fall foliage are just a few of the many activities that are available with the weather patterns of this area. Going farther south may produce some semblance of seasonal variation, but not so much as Western North Carolina. Summer heat in parts farther south can produce a high humidity and heat factor lasting from mid-May through mid-September. Fall lasts longer than a northern version of it but winter tends to fairly lifeless with no bright sparkle of snow as you head into the more southern regions of the country.</p>
<h4>Summer</h4>
<p>The mountains and valleys of the western part of the state present an entirely different vantage point. The summers present milder weather, especially in the higher elevations, as well as having cool forests, and streams nearby to offer respite to the rare occasion it gets a little too warm in the valleys.</p>
<h4>Spring</h4>
<p>Spring gets an early start here, with milder temperatures starting to surface in March, where you will not see spring in some parts of the north until April or early May. It is a very colorful time, as well, as you begin to see the green of growth creeping up higher and higher up the mountainsides.</p>
<h4>Fall</h4>
<p>Fall presents itself with spectacular views of the changing colors of the leaves. Along with that, the chance to enjoy is ever present, also, with cooler, yet not cold temperatures. Hiking, biking, as well as any other outdoor activity is availed to you deep into fall.</p>
<h4>Winter</h4>
<p>Again, winter presents itself with more of a spirited and brighter variation than a winter further south. Snow can be seen in the mountains with a crispness to the air around the area. However, the winter is not a drawn out affair, enabling one to enjoy the season without feeling that the end is not quite near. The average high temperatures fall in the high forties to low fifties, with occasional snow, which provides a nice change of pace to the climate.</p>
<h4>Isothermal Belt</h4>
<p>One unique feature of this area is what is known as the isothermal belt, a weather phenomenon that is more prominent here than in many other regions. This environmental factor occurs at the foothills and southern slopes of the mountains. There is a temperature inversion which occurs, providing mild temperatures than are prevalent at either higher or lower elevations. This pattern especially helps protect any vegetation from frost and freezing conditions. It particularly helps budding plants and flowers in the spring and can be very helpful in the growing of many fruits, including apples and grapes.</p>
<p>Western North Carolina provides a rich variety of seasonal transformations. From a true changing of seasons to the uniqueness of the isothermal belt, this area is very much climate rich, enabling one to more fully enjoy the region.</p><p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://westernnorthcarolinaland.com/western-north-carolina-climate-weather-enjoyable-year-round/">Western North Carolina Climate and Weather: Enjoyable Year Round</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://westernnorthcarolinaland.com">WesternNorthCarolinaLand.com</a>.</p>
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