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Career Path => Navy Nuke => Navy:Staying In => Topic started by: Jarboe85 on Aug 28, 2011, 09:28

Title: Where to Live in Charleston?
Post by: Jarboe85 on Aug 28, 2011, 09:28
I graduated OCS recently and am doing OHARP duty until I report to nuke school in Charleston. I'm looking for a place to live, and need some advice from people who have lived there. Taking some advice from a LT at OCS I want to live downtown. Has anyone lived downtown? Where should I look?
Title: Re: Where to Live in Charleston?
Post by: NukeLDO on Aug 29, 2011, 10:15
High tide and a full moon results in flooding downtown, making some roads impassable.  If you decide to live down there, make sure you check with the locals to find out if the area you're looking at floods or not and how to get around it if it's between you and I-26.
Title: Re: Where to Live in Charleston?
Post by: MacGyver on Aug 29, 2011, 01:56
To be clear my info is dated.  But, I avoided downtown while I was a student.  I lived much closer in Goose Creek (aka Goose Crack ... you've got to smell it to understand).

(http://charlestonsfinest.com/images/goosecreekmap.jpg)

Downtown will require much more driving.  And, you can always get to downtown easily from Goose Creek for those times when necessary ...  ;)

You need to walk the downtown area if you want to live there to avoid the wrong areas.  A good area to bad area can be as simple as crossing the street.

Again, my info is extremely old.  Like when they opened the place.

Mac
Title: Re: Where to Live in Charleston?
Post by: MMM on Sep 01, 2011, 03:20
I lived near Summerville when I was down there. It was about 20 minutes to work, and the area was pretty nice, and Dorchester County has a good school district, if you have kids.