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If you’re planning on moving to Charlotte, NC, check out our helpful guide to explore some of Charlotte’s most popular neighborhoods.

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FUN FACTS

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  • Charlotte’s population is 872,498.
  • The median age in Charlotte is 33.
  • The average temperature in Charlotte is 59.8°F.
  • 41% of Charlotte residents are from out of state.
  • On a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100, crime in Charlotte is a 54.
  • Overall livability in Charlotte is 68.
  • Over the past 10 years, 888,000 people have moved to the Charlotte metro area (estimated at 60 per day).

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If you’re moving to Charlotte, NC, and not from the South, here’s the good news: Most people aren’t. The area has become a melting pot from all around the country, making it easy to get acquainted in no time. And it is no wonder. Charlotte is one of the USA’s largest banking hubs, has a popular climate with all four seasons represented and is home to sports teams in baseball, basketball, football, hockey and NASCAR.

From its charming bungalows and vibrant nightlife to commercial hubs and family-friendly communities, it’s no wonder Charlotte made Forbes’ list of 10 places people are moving to right now. But where exactly are they moving?

Choosing a home base will be one of the most important decisions you make when moving to Charlotte, so we have put together a guide to help you get acquainted with the Queen City. Already know where you’re going to live in Charlotte?

Whether you’re looking for a quick commute to work, waterfront property, activities for your kids or parks with shade even sweeter than the sweet tea, there are hundreds of neighborhood options in Charlotte. Below please find some of our favorite neighborhoods:

Recommended Charlotte Neighborhoods to Explore:

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  • Eastover
  • Uptown
  • Ballantyne
  • Myers Park
  • SouthPark
  • Matthews
  • Plaza Midwood
  • Huntersville
  • Dilworth
  • Harrisburg, NC

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CLICK TO LEARN MORE ABOUT EACH CHARLOTTE NEIGHBORHOOD

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Location: Southeast Charlotte

Population: 2,700
Known for: Historic homes and estates, beautiful scenery and peaceful neighborhoods

If you’d like some distance from the hustle and bustle of the city but still enjoy the convenience of a short drive to town, the Eastover neighborhood is for you. Eastover is considered one of the most historic districts in all of Charlotte. (It was the first suburb where homes were built with driveways!)

This residential community features beautiful homes, elegantly shaded lots and some of the friendliest neighbors in all of Charlotte. While Eastover has a rich history dating all the way back to 1927, its familiar faces welcome newcomers with open arms. You’ll soon come to find why this neighborhood is one of the most sought-after areas in North Carolina.

Eastover also offers local shops and restaurants, beautiful parks and proximity to schools. Not to mention the business and entertainment opportunities in Uptown Charlotte are just minutes away. Eastover residents love that they can count on quick commute times and spend their evenings kicking back and relaxing.

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Location: Central Charlotte
Population: 30,000
Known for: Thriving business and entertainment center, four wards, heart of Queen City

Uptown Charlotte—otherwise known as Charlotte City Center—is the heartbeat of the Queen City. First things first, why in the world is downtown called Uptown?

“Uptown was originally the highest point of elevation, and the city grew around it,” notes Charlotte historian Tom Hanchett. “When people came to this area, they were actually going up.”

The area is split into four neighborhoods, or “wards,” by the intersection of Trade and Tryon streets. The streets originally divided Uptown into four quadrants for political purposes so each area had its own representative, but the names for the quadrants stuck. Since then, Uptown has come to be one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. The city center has transformed drastically over the last 50 years.

 

Living in Uptown Charlotte

While it’s home to the Charlotte Motor Speedway, you certainly don’t need to be a NASCAR aficionado to enjoy Charlotte’s top attractions. The Uptown district hosts the U.S. National Whitewater Center, the city’s most popular museums including the Mint Museum and Discovery Place, along with 7th Street Public Market and some of the area’s best restaurants.

 

Young, experienced in years or in between there is truly something for everyone in this Charlotte neighborhood. From small tech startups to Fortune 500 companies, Uptown offers endless creative and entrepreneurial opportunities in addition to a booming banking scene. Charlotte has created jobs at Bank of America, Wells Fargo, PNC and Fifth Third. Tens of thousands of people travel there to work and play each day, but Uptown also offers phenomenal places to live. From high-rise condos to revitalized Victorian homes, residents enjoy the fast-paced vibe and friendly community.

Uptown Schools

Charlotte has 168 primary and secondary schools. Children can attend their neighborhood schools or charter schools. Low-income students are also eligible for scholarship funding to attend private schools. For higher education, you want to take note of universities in the Uptown district including Johnson & Wales University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

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Location: South Charlotte
Population: 8,400
Known for: Upscale suburban homes, thriving business community, family recreation and leisure

Nestled on 2,000 acres of land adjacent to the South Carolina border, Ballantyne is one of Charlotte’s newest upscale communities. In a city of newcomers, Ballantyne is the ultimate newcomer hub. Though the area is part of Charlotte, most locals view Ballantyne as a city within itself—with its own country club, a PGA-ranked golf course and plenty of opportunities to live, work and play without leaving the area.

Home to Fortune 500 headquarters and more than 35 Fortune 500 companies, Ballantyne is a highly desirable place to work. Ballantyne Corporate Park is a nationally recognized business community offering endless amenities, community events, wellness benefits like biking trails and a state-of-the-art YMCA, and more than 6 million square feet of office space.

While this mini-city tends to do its own thing, most residents appreciate the fact that Uptown is just 20 miles north. Sidewalks and bike paths offer easy trips to dining, shopping and recreation without long commutes and with less bustle than Uptown.

Ballantyne Schools

If you’re planning to raise a family in Charlotte, you have several options for schools in or near Ballantyne. Ballantyne Elementary, Ballantyne School of Music and Hawk Ridge Elementary all have excellent reviews. Ardrey Kell High School also has an A+ overall rating with 2,701 students and a student-to-teacher ratio of 21:1.

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Location: South Charlotte
Population: 11,500
Known for: Prestigious mansions, oak tree-lined streets, old money

Tucked away between Dilworth and South Park is one of the Queen City’s oldest and most prestigious neighborhoods, Myers Park. Between its tree-lined streets, historic mansions and curving driveways, families will fall in love with the area in no time. With homes in styles from colonial to Tudor, it has that classic Southern feel.

A Local’s Take on Myers Park

Charlotteans consider the Myers Park neighborhood to be one of the city’s most affluent locations. Nearby you’ll find the 98-acre “Central Park” of Charlotte, Freedom Park. From a 7-acre lake and paved trails to athletic fields and beautiful scenery, the park is a favorite of joggers, sightseers and families. If you enjoy running, walking or being outdoors, Myers Park is the perfect place to take a stroll and get in some miles. The Booty Loop has become one of the best routes in Charlotte due to its traffic-free intersections and scenic route.

When you’re not burning the calories, keep in mind that Myers Park is best traveled by car or bike. While Uptown Charlotte is just a few minutes away, the neighborhood was intended to be an auto-oriented suburb. You would need to travel to Uptown for public transportation options.

Myers Park Schools

In this neighborhood, residents can attend Myers Park Traditional Elementary and Myers Park High School. As far as higher education goes, it is liberal arts at the Queens University of Charlotte, a historic school noted for its gorgeous scenic setting.

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Location: South Charlotte
Population: 60,792
Known for: Luxury retail, delicious eats, a mix of urban and suburbs

Just six miles south of Uptown sits SouthPark. The SouthPark neighborhood is one of the safest areas in Charlotte and boasts some of the best schools, shopping areas and lowest crime rates around. If you’re moving to Charlotte with a family and enjoy living luxuriously, the SouthPark neighborhood just might be for you.

What it’s Like to Live in SouthPark

If you enjoy shopping until you drop, the SouthPark neighborhood has everything you need. At nearly 1.8 million square feet, the SouthPark Mall is the largest shopping mall in Charlotte and all of North Carolina. It’s home to Nordstrom’s, Macy’s and many more distinguished shops.

Here you will also find the famous Quail Hollow Golf Course where the Wachovia Golf Tournament is held each year.

SouthPark offers a great residential area and also one of the largest business districts in Charlotte with approximately 40,000 employees. The neighborhoods are elegant, established and nestled away with wooded lots and tree-lined streets. Whether you want to avoid traffic or you want to raise a family in a semi-urban atmosphere, SouthPark is a wonderful place to call home.

SouthPark Schools

SouthPark offers the state’s top-rated schools in safe, walkable neighborhoods. Residents of SouthPark attend Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Sharon Elementary, Selwyn Elementary, Beverly Woods Elementary, Alexander Graham Middle and South Mecklenburg High School.

Location: South Charlotte
Population: 11,500
Known for: Prestigious mansions, oak tree-lined streets, old money

Tucked away between Dilworth and South Park is one of the Queen City’s oldest and most prestigious neighborhoods, Myers Park. Between its tree-lined streets, historic mansions and curving driveways, families will fall in love with the area in no time. With homes in styles from colonial to Tudor, it has that classic Southern feel.

A Local’s Take on Myers Park

Charlotteans consider the Myers Park neighborhood to be one of the city’s most affluent locations. Nearby you’ll find the 98-acre “Central Park” of Charlotte, Freedom Park. From a 7-acre lake and paved trails to athletic fields and beautiful scenery, the park is a favorite of joggers, sightseers and families. If you enjoy running, walking or being outdoors, Myers Park is the perfect place to take a stroll and get in some miles. The Booty Loop has become one of the best routes in Charlotte due to its traffic-free intersections and scenic route.

When you’re not burning the calories, keep in mind that Myers Park is best traveled by car or bike. While Uptown Charlotte is just a few minutes away, the neighborhood was intended to be an auto-oriented suburb. You would need to travel to Uptown for public transportation options.

Myers Park Schools

In this neighborhood, residents can attend Myers Park Traditional Elementary and Myers Park High School. As far as higher education goes, it is liberal arts at the Queens University of Charlotte, a historic school noted for its gorgeous scenic setting.

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Location: Southeast Charlotte
Population: 30,000
Known for: Small-town charm, artsy vibe, sense of community

If you’re moving to Charlotte while raising a family, the Matthews neighborhood might be for you. This award-winning suburban town offers beautiful (yet affordable) homes, great schools, a short commute, low taxes, and convenient access to everything Charlotte has to offer.

Matthews’ residents enjoy its proximity to many of Charlotte’s business and entertainment opportunities. Just 10 miles from Uptown with several major roads and bus routes to get you there, Matthews also has access to a full calendar of family-friendly festivals and events.

The McDowell Arts Center hosts classes and gallery shows, and the year-round community farmers’ market is the oldest in the area. In the summer, Stumptown Park offers family-friendly events like concerts and movies. Lake Wylie is also just 20 miles west, making the perfect weekend trip.

Despite its recent growth and popularity, Matthews still has a quaint, small-town feel. The community-oriented city has been called one of the best suburbs to live in and also one of the safest cities in North Carolina.

Matthews Schools

Matthews’ residents are part of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School system. Schools include Matthews Elementary, Crown Point Elementary, Mint Hill Middle and David W. Butler High School. Public charter schools include Matthews Charter Academy and Socrates Academy. There are also a number of religious schools nearby.

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Location: Central Charlotte
Population: 30,000
Known for: Thriving business and entertainment center, four wards, heart of Queen City

Uptown Charlotte—otherwise known as Charlotte City Center—is the heartbeat of the Queen City. First things first, why in the world is downtown called Uptown?

“Uptown was originally the highest point of elevation, and the city grew around it,” notes Charlotte historian Tom Hanchett. “When people came to this area, they were actually going up.”

The area is split into four neighborhoods, or “wards,” by the intersection of Trade and Tryon streets. The streets originally divided Uptown into four quadrants for political purposes so each area had its own representative, but the names for the quadrants stuck. Since then, Uptown has come to be one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. The city center has transformed drastically over the last 50 years.

 

Living in Uptown Charlotte

While it’s home to the Charlotte Motor Speedway, you certainly don’t need to be a NASCAR aficionado to enjoy Charlotte’s top attractions. The Uptown district hosts the U.S. National Whitewater Center, the city’s most popular museums including the Mint Museum and Discovery Place, along with 7th Street Public Market and some of the area’s best restaurants.

 

Young, experienced in years or in between there is truly something for everyone in this Charlotte neighborhood. From small tech startups to Fortune 500 companies, Uptown offers endless creative and entrepreneurial opportunities in addition to a booming banking scene. Charlotte has created jobs at Bank of America, Wells Fargo, PNC and Fifth Third. Tens of thousands of people travel there to work and play each day, but Uptown also offers phenomenal places to live. From high-rise condos to revitalized Victorian homes, residents enjoy the fast-paced vibe and friendly community.

Uptown Schools

Charlotte has 168 primary and secondary schools. Children can attend their neighborhood schools or charter schools. Low-income students are also eligible for scholarship funding to attend private schools. For higher education, you want to take note of universities in the Uptown district including Johnson & Wales University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

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Location: South Charlotte
Population: 8,400
Known for: Upscale suburban homes, thriving business community, family recreation and leisure

Nestled on 2,000 acres of land adjacent to the South Carolina border, Ballantyne is one of Charlotte’s newest upscale communities. In a city of newcomers, Ballantyne is the ultimate newcomer hub. Though the area is part of Charlotte, most locals view Ballantyne as a city within itself—with its own country club, a PGA-ranked golf course and plenty of opportunities to live, work and play without leaving the area.

Home to Fortune 500 headquarters and more than 35 Fortune 500 companies, Ballantyne is a highly desirable place to work. Ballantyne Corporate Park is a nationally recognized business community offering endless amenities, community events, wellness benefits like biking trails and a state-of-the-art YMCA, and more than 6 million square feet of office space.

While this mini-city tends to do its own thing, most residents appreciate the fact that Uptown is just 20 miles north. Sidewalks and bike paths offer easy trips to dining, shopping and recreation without long commutes and with less bustle than Uptown.

Ballantyne Schools

If you’re planning to raise a family in Charlotte, you have several options for schools in or near Ballantyne. Ballantyne Elementary, Ballantyne School of Music and Hawk Ridge Elementary all have excellent reviews. Ardrey Kell High School also has an A+ overall rating with 2,701 students and a student-to-teacher ratio of 21:1.

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Location: South Charlotte
Population: 11,500
Known for: Prestigious mansions, oak tree-lined streets, old money

Tucked away between Dilworth and South Park is one of the Queen City’s oldest and most prestigious neighborhoods, Myers Park. Between its tree-lined streets, historic mansions and curving driveways, families will fall in love with the area in no time. With homes in styles from colonial to Tudor, it has that classic Southern feel.

A Local’s Take on Myers Park

Charlotteans consider the Myers Park neighborhood to be one of the city’s most affluent locations. Nearby you’ll find the 98-acre “Central Park” of Charlotte, Freedom Park. From a 7-acre lake and paved trails to athletic fields and beautiful scenery, the park is a favorite of joggers, sightseers and families. If you enjoy running, walking or being outdoors, Myers Park is the perfect place to take a stroll and get in some miles. The Booty Loop has become one of the best routes in Charlotte due to its traffic-free intersections and scenic route.

When you’re not burning the calories, keep in mind that Myers Park is best traveled by car or bike. While Uptown Charlotte is just a few minutes away, the neighborhood was intended to be an auto-oriented suburb. You would need to travel to Uptown for public transportation options.

Myers Park Schools

In this neighborhood, residents can attend Myers Park Traditional Elementary and Myers Park High School. As far as higher education goes, it is liberal arts at the Queens University of Charlotte, a historic school noted for its gorgeous scenic setting.

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THE JOB MARKET

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Charlotte’s economy is a job-producing machine. Several Fortune 500 companies have their headquarters in Charlotte, including Bank of America, Duke Energy and Wells Fargo. Forbes also named Charlotte one of the happiest cities for young professionals. It’s a magnet for families and Millennials alike. The longer residents stay in Charlotte, the more their work and play converge equaling to greater life happiness.

 “Charlotte is an employment destination,” notes Rebecca Tippett, director of Carolina Demography at UNC Chapel Hill’s Demography Center. “The area has net in-migration at all age groups, but it’s concentrated at 18 to 34. Most people are coming after college with degrees, and our presence of jobs pulls people here.”

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COST OF LIVING IN CHARLOTTE

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According to the U.S. Bureau of Economics, Charlotte’s cost of living is lower than most comparable cities. This is due to lower housing costs than tech hubs like Seattle and Denver. While Charlotte offers affordable living, realtors in the area can quickly sell houses for $500,000—a great sign that the community is doing well. Houses go up into the millions too. 

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EDUCATION

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Charlotte has some of the best school districts in North Carolina with great options for primary school, high school, and even university levels. There are both private and public education options available with high ratings for both academics and equity

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RECREATION

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We’ve already mentioned attractions like Discovery Place with its IMAX Theatre, museums and shows. You could also try Charlotte’s historical city tour and its comedy tour. There is a food and wine tour and a distillery, too. There are seasonal events along with regular concerts and sporting events. You can check out current events and grab a free city guide at Charlotte’s Got A Lot

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IS CHARLOTTE SAFE?

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Like most major cities, crime is something to be aware of if you’re moving to Charlotte. But crime is on the decline. Though there are certain parts of town where you wouldn’t want to walk alone, residents feel that Charlotte is safe, friendly and welcoming.

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READY TO MOVE TO CHARLOTTE?

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Whether you’re moving to Charlotte for a job opportunity, to start your own family, or enjoy retirement, Dockery & Associates is here to help you every step of the way. Moving can be one stressful experience, but it doesn’t have to be because our focus is always on you, your priorities and your future. We look forward to helping you find your new home.

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