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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We looked into this, and it's extremely difficult to find a beach town with good schools. St. John's County in FL and Mount Pleasant, SC are supposed to have good schools. Another option is to move a little inland to get better schools. Look at Seminole County and Orange County in FL. You can get nice houses and good schools 30-50 minutes from the beach. You can enjoy your pool every day and do easy day trips to the beach on weekends. Plus lots of lakes if you want to live on the water. Lots of areas in NC have good schools, but you'll likely have to be a bit more inland there too. You'll have less of a problem with segregation in good school districts in the South than in DC. I've lived in both. [/quote] Agree. You need to move somewhere with a good school district if you're moving to NC. The beach is much easier to get to if you live there than if you live here in the DC region. Maybe move to Cary and then the beach (Wrightsville Beach) is just two hours away. So are the mountains for that matter. It's a great location.[/quote]
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