 So if you're going to live somewhere, why not benefit yourself by building equity in where you're staying versus paying rent? I mean, some people are not ready to buy, right? And that's not their fault. But renting should not be a long term goal. It should only be for a short period of time. It should be enough time for you to get your circumstances in order and then you need to move on to the next step. But being a serial renter, you're setting yourself up for failure because you're always going to pay someone else's mortgage, right? Yeah, right. So why Charlotte? Out of everywhere we can buy, why Charlotte? Charlotte has a little bit of everything. So if you're someone that is into the sports, we have the NBA teams, we have the NFL teams. If you're someone that's looking for the urban life, you can look out behind you right now. You have a great backdrop of the city right now, uptown. We have the public transportation. You have the light rail, which is now going from UNC Charlotte all the way to 485 South, the hookah lounges and the hookah bars. I think I just told you that I went to Crave, the dessert bar on Grimm Street. That's really fun. It's kind of low key, laid back, nice place. But if that's too much for you, if that's really not your scene, if you really don't want to be in the hustle and bustle of it all, you can go to the outskirts. You can go to some of the subdivisions. We have a ton of great subdivisions where you don't feel like you're in a major city.