Review of Durham, North Carolina


No One I Know Likes Durham
Star Rating - 3/25/2014
Durham is strange, if you are black or yankey Durham is a great town but otherwise... This is a backwater one horse town that does not like locals. The main employer in town does not hire local people, they want the cachet of bringing in talent; if you do not work for this horse, you wait tables or work for minimum wage if you are lucky. No mistake there are people that make money here but they are only in one or two fields and certainly not native nor do they want to know anyone out of those fields. We do have expensive restaurants (that may not be any good), we do have the DPAC (if you want to pay 40.00 more than in NYC)and we do have plenty of bars, nightclubs and pop music venues. What the town lacks is a sense of community (excepting the aforementioned groups) this is one hard town. Not a place to find a date, make friends or make long lasting connections you will be as bored here as everyone else I know. There obviously a huge divide between Duke and the rest of us. The economy is so far destroyed that I have been trying to sell my house since 2000 and nothing. If you make the mistake of going to the ESC they will flat out tell you "sorry you are white I can't help you." Careful, black racism here is far more intense than white.
R | Bahama, NC
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Without necessarily agreeing nor disagreeing, I think we need to spell-check ourselves before posting. For what it's worth, "yankey" is actually spelled YANKEE. And if you are from the area, you aren't doing any favors as a representative of the local education system or in whatever jurisdiction you were educated. In that context your rating would certainly be justified. Perhaps if you improve your diction (some English technical or creative writing classes perhaps - or a copy of a dictionary) that "main employer" who "does not hire local people" would otherwise not notice all the spelling errors in your application or resume'. As for real estate markets...well...you posted this in 2014, in the wake of the 2008 financial crises. However, if you posted your home for sale in 2000 and it had not sold in 14 years. You were asking too much for it. You know - that whole supply/demand thing. And just in case...selling a home in Bahama is not exactly representative of the Durham RE market.
Jason | Durham, NC | Report Abuse

I guess the city or someone has it out for you.
Ed | St. Petersburg, FL | Report Abuse
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