South Carolina One of the Most Landlord Friendly States in the U.S.
Are you currently renting a place to live? I know, home ownership can be a big deal to some people. But there are a few who would prefer to just…

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Getty ImagesAre you currently renting a place to live? I know, home ownership can be a big deal to some people. But there are a few who would prefer to just rent. Whether that is an apartment in a complex with the amenities they like or renting a home until they find exactly what they're looking for to purchase. But, those behind the rental process are landlords. Landlords have tons of rules and regulations and some states are a bit more landlord friendly than others.
There are some states that are considered to be more "landlord friendly" than others. That's pretty important to know if you want to rent out a property because you want to know what states are the least landlord friendly as well. Every state has specific rules when it comes to rental property and it's important to know those rules that affect you. Real Wealth has compiled a list of the top 10 states that are the most and least landlord friendly. Crazy enough, South Carolina is one of the most landlord-friendly states in the country. The criteria that make a state landlord friendly include:
- Not so complicated eviction process
- No rent control
- Low property taxes
On the top 10 list, South Carolina came in at No. 3. The average effective property tax in South Carolina is 0.56%. Homeowners pay an average of about $1,708 in annual property taxes. Not bad, right? Can you guess which states also made the top 10. Check out the full list here to see the 10 most and least landlord friendly states in the country.
South Carolina City One of the Most Underrated Travel Destinations in the U.S.
We all enjoy a trip here and there, that's no question. But, sometimes when you ask people about their favorite place to visit they name places you would have never thought of. There are so many unique cities and towns to visit across the country. Of course, the most known cities are always a given like New York City, Houston, Atlanta, and others. But, what about those smaller places that you can enjoy just s much?
Reader's Digest compiled a list of the 14 most underrated travel destinations in the United States. Surprisingly, a South Carolina city made the list. If you're looking for the perfect getaway that does not consist of a major crowd then this list might be a great place for you to start. Check out this under-the-radar, hidden gems that would be perfect for you to check out!
Asbury Park, New Jersey
If you ever wanted to travel to the Hamptons or Nantucket but you’re looking for something a little more low-key, head south to Asbury Park in New Jersey. There is a boardwalk with restaurants and shops for you to be able to enjoy. The area is quite affordable and can allow you a great time to enjoy a getaway without spending entirely too much money. Enjoy festivals, the beach, food, and tons of other activities during your trip.
Savannah, Georgia
One of my favorite destinations for a quick getaway growing up was Savannah. The area is filled with rich history, amazing food options, shopping, River Street, night life, and more. You're also not too far away from the beach of Tybee Island and can pick and choose what you want to partake in for the day.
Boise, Idaho
This has been named one of up and coming cities for food lovers, so if you're in love with eating then this is where you'll need to visit. Boise also provides tons of options for outdoor lovers with the amount of activities during your visit. You can visit one of the hundreds of parks, drink beer, hike a trail, eat great food, and more!
Carlsbad, California
California already has tons of major cities that people already know to visit, but what about one of these undercover gems. This seaside community is just north of downtown San Diego. It's a great option for friends or family travel. The weather is typically great year round in the area and it is also the home of Legoland California.
Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth is the 13th-largest city in the country and the third fastest growing. It is the neighboring area to Dallas and offers you the best of both worlds when it comes to visiting a larger city. Fort Worth feels much more like you’re in the Great American West of lore than the more urban-feeling Dallas. Fort Worth offers tons of tourist destinations and makes you feel like you're in a Western movie.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Michigan is another state that does not always pop into people's minds when you think of a great tourist destination. You can do tons of outdoor activities in Grand Rapids such as renting a canoe, kayak or paddleboard. There are beautiful boutiques to shop at, restaurants, bakeries, and more to check out when you're in the area.
Duluth, Minnesota
Duluth is one of those places that's a great alternative to busier Midwestern towns. Midwest vacation are not always thought of, but some people enjoy going to unique places as well. Magazines have named it one of the country’s best cities for outdoor adventures. You can enjoy mountain biking as it is a popular adventure here as well.
Lexington, Kentucky
No busy city life when you're living it up to relax in Lexington. You can enjoy unique art, shopping, and elevated dining whenever you're in Lexington. I actually took a trip here once for a wedding and can also add that it is some great food options to enjoy.
Estes Park, Colorado
Colorado has always been a dream destination for me! The mountain town vibes of Estes Park is perfect for any scenery loving traveler. There are tons of mountains and wildlife you're able to explore during your trip. You also have the chance to explore national parks and more.
Cleveland, Ohio
In Cleveland, you have the chance to explore modern art museum, a museum of contemporary art, a zoo, destination dining spots, and more! The crowd is not too busy or overwhelming when you're in the area and you can save money by not having to spend an arm and a leg to enjoy different activities.
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Harpers Ferry is most famous for being the site of the John Brown raid and three Civil War battles. But, the area also offers other historic tourists activities. You can go hiking and explore the views, especially during the fall season.
Greenville, South Carolina
Greenville, South Carolina is coming up as one of the top most underrated destinations. It is one of the cities to grow the most in the last few years in South Carolina. Greenville is perfect for the person looking for just a few things to enjoy without the chaos of a large city. You can eat good, shop, hike trails, interact with locals, and enjoy the view of a beautiful waterfall in their downtown area.
Reno, Nevada
Whenever people think of Nevada, they only assume Vegas but there are plenty of other areas to visit when in Nevada. You can still find gambling and entertainment when you're in Reno, but it is far less chaos than Las Vegas. There are great views and food to explore while you're there as well.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Wyoming is certainly not a state you hear all the time when it comes to places people would like to visit. Jackson Hole is one of those lowkey destinations, considered hidden gems as it lies between Yellowstone and Glacier national parks. It offers that Old West charm and allows you the relaxing feel to just enjoy a new space on vacation.