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Misc 2020 Banter Thread

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Despite all the development Wake county still has roughly 122000 acres of farmland, and is 46th in cash revenues from agriculture in the state of NC. In fact, as of 2018 Wake county ranked 12th in the state of NC in acres of tobacco, 16th in us, 10th in NC by market value, and 15th in the US! Agriculture is very much still big business in Wake County, and in fact is the biggest industry in the state of NC, employing 17% of the workforce. A great deal ( well of the handful) of peers who went off to University, specifically NC State majored in some sort of agricultural major. I was consdidering it actually. I may one day pick me some land though and get a little bit of sheep and goats. decent money in that.


It won't stay that way. More money per sqft in wake/joco/harnett/lee/franklin for houses than farming, it's really a shame. I think eventually those counties will get eaten by the Raleigh metro monster and you will have to get out to Wayne/Moore/Randolph/Sampson/Nash to really be rural. I'll be interested to see if RTP 2 ever becomes a thing, I've heard rumblings for years that an automobile mfg wanted to move there and be an anchor for the development but lack of direct port access, limitations to the port at ILM, and limitations to the rdu airport were holding it back.
 
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It won't stay that way. More money per sqft in wake/joco/harnett/lee/franklin for houses than farming, it's really a shame. I think eventually those counties will get eaten by the Raleigh metro monster and you will have to get out to Wayne/Moore/Randolph/Sampson/Nash to really be rural. I'll be interested to see if RTP 2 ever becomes a thing, I've heard rumblings for years that an automobile mfg wanted to move there and be an anchor for the development but lack of direct port access, limitations to the port at ILM, and limitations to the rdu airport were holding it back.
Wake county is working on protecting 30% or 165000 acres of the counties space from development . Also a great deal of the farmland is conserved though not nearly enough. RTP2 ? What the heck is that dear god no. Only thing on our side is the fact that people work remotely , so massive office parks like RTP are not really profitable . I think what your describing is an absolute worst case scenario and we should work against that.
 
Wake county is working on protecting 30% or 165000 acres of the counties space from development . Also a great deal of the farmland is conserved though not nearly enough. RTP2 ? What the heck is that dear god no. Only thing on our side is the fact that people work remotely , so massive office parks like RTP are not really profitable . I think what your describing is an absolute worst case scenario and we should work against that.
At my old job I had to go to the Triangle J Business Council meetings and they were all about RTP2. It would be out in Randolph and Chatham counties. Idk man people aren't looking for that cookie cutter .15 acre house as much anymore and the wake county/Raleigh taxes are going sky high. That's forcing them to the bordering counties
 
At my old job I had to go to the Triangle J Business Council meetings and they were all about RTP2. It would be out in Randolph and Chatham counties. Idk man people aren't looking for that cookie cutter .15 acre house as much anymore and the wake county/Raleigh taxes are going sky high. That's forcing them to the bordering counties
Chatham park is essentially supposed to be RTP2. Call me evil but I hope Preston developers out of Cary ( think they are working on it) go bankrupt . The full potential of the project isn’t going to be realized till 2040, they only last year started selling houses , and only have 1 company committed to setting up shop there . Sounds like a lot of risk. Randolph county though? Jesus they don’t want to leave a single area in the state of NC untouched . This is even worse than Florida and New Jersey !

Randolph is the heart of the state , if they develop Randolph there won’t be a single acre left in the piedmont untouched . The mountains , the coast .... all of it .
 
It won't stay that way. More money per sqft in wake/joco/harnett/lee/franklin for houses than farming, it's really a shame. I think eventually those counties will get eaten by the Raleigh metro monster and you will have to get out to Wayne/Moore/Randolph/Sampson/Nash to really be rural. I'll be interested to see if RTP 2 ever becomes a thing, I've heard rumblings for years that an automobile mfg wanted to move there and be an anchor for the development but lack of direct port access, limitations to the port at ILM, and limitations to the rdu airport were holding it back.
I've been working in Franklin Co over 4 yrs now and the metro monster is definitely encroaching on it.
 
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You know we have been saying that since 2011.
Eh, 2014 was pretty good with 2 solid snow events, 2017-2018 winter was ok in December and January. If we look at it like that we get some solid snow every 3-4 years. 2021 could fit that bill. Of course I’m just spitting out numbers that mean very little, but you never know.
 
Eh, 2014 was pretty good with 2 solid snow events, 2017-2018 winter was ok in December and January. If we look at it like that we get some solid snow every 3-4 years. 2021 could fit that bill. Of course I’m just spitting out numbers that mean very little, but you never know.
I forgot about 2014. That’s was a great winter.
 
Eh, 2014 was pretty good with 2 solid snow events, 2017-2018 winter was ok in December and January. If we look at it like that we get some solid snow every 3-4 years. 2021 could fit that bill. Of course I’m just spitting out numbers that mean very little, but you never know.
I'm willing to bet Hoschton will get more snow than Norman this winter. Just a hunch.
 
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