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All hail Queen City, and welcome to a destination full of ambition and rooted in southern hospitality. Charlotte is a welcoming place, as in neighbors who will be over with treats and sweet tea before you've finished unpacking. This city may typify the "New South" but it hasn't abandoned it's traditions. BBQ, grits and the classic cuisine of the American South are abundant. Easy living is the vibe here, and the city is not as preppy as it once was. When you live well, you eat well – and you won't be short of delicious options in Charlotte. Is it a sushi kind of night? RuSans. More of a burger night? Bad Daddy's. Date night? CowFish. When was the last time you had Vietnamese food? Lang Van is the call.
Charlotte isn't only in the fast lane when it comes to NASCAR events, it is thriving in the fields of business and banking, drawing many young professionals looking for homes in the city. Not to mention Charlotte Douglas is a major international airport, and one of the busiest. You don't have to leave Charlotte to enjoy nature with its plethora of parks and green as far as the eye can see. But if you do want to get away for the weekend, the mountains and the ocean couldn't be closer. Charlotte is a great place for young people with its live music and bar scene. Montford is the hot spot for shopping, dining and drinking. Now pack up those bags and begin your search for apartments for rent in the land of no sir's and yes mam's.
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20-34
25%
35-44
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45-64
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65+
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Language
English
78%
Spanish
12%
Indo Euro
4%
Asia Pac
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Other
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Education
No HS
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High School
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Bachelor's
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Master's
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Prof Degree
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Doctorate
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Charlotte locals spend about 25 minutes commuting, and most drive to get to work. Residents or visitors looking to take public transit can hop on a bus or train run by Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) to navigate Charlotte and nearby areas. The best way to fly in or out of Charlotte is through Charlotte Douglas International Airport, 7.22 miles away.
Scores for Charlotte are calculated based on the proximity to and amount of infrastructure supporting each method of transportation.
We surveyed 10,000 renters across the country about what it's like living in their cities and neighborhoods. In Charlotte, 67% of residents reported feeling satisfied or very satisfied with the city overall, which is higher than the national average of 60%.
Top Three Reasons to Live in Charlotte
Pet friendly
84%Satisfaction rating
Parks & recreation
81%Satisfaction rating
Nightlife
67%Satisfaction rating
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How we got this dataThe overall cost of living in Charlotte, NC is 1% lower than the national average, according to the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research. This is calculated by comparing several expenses, including food and basic necessities like energy and healthcare. When it comes to comparing these expenses to the rest of the country, in Charlotte you can expect groceries to cost more than the national average, and healthcare to cost about the same. Eggs run about $3.30 per carton, and milk $4.69. Regarding healthcare costs, a doctor’s visit could amount to $158 on average—but this will likely vary depending on several factors, including insurance and medical specialty.
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Goods & Services | 10% higher |
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Utilities | 1% higher |
Transportation | 6% lower |
Health | No difference |
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Charlotte, NC, is often praised for its vibrant atmosphere, with residents enjoying a mix of urban amenities and outdoor activities. Many appreciate the variety of restaurants, parks, and cultural events, which contribute to a lively social scene. Public transportation options like the light rail are also mentioned positively. However, some locals express concerns about traffic congestion and rising rental costs, noting that affordability can be a challenge for newcomers. Overall, Charlotte offers a dynamic lifestyle but has its share of complexities for renters.
The median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Charlotte is approximately $1,428, while a two-bedroom apartment has a median rent of around $1,746 as of the first half of 2025.
Rents in Charlotte have generally decreased, with the average rent dropping by about 3%. Specifically, the average cost of a 1-bedroom decreased by 6.5%, and 2-bedrooms dropped by 3.7%.
October and November are the least competitive months for apartment hunting in Charlotte, making them potentially good times to find a deal, as demand is lower compared to other months.
For vibrant social living, The South End, Third Ward, Second Ward, and Fourth Ward are recommended due to their high walkability, transit options, and abundance of restaurants.
Westerly Hills and University City South are ideal for budget-conscious renters, with 1-bedroom rents significantly lower than the city median.
Yes, 71.69% of listings in Charlotte are pet-friendly, with neighborhoods like Carmel, First Ward, Starmount, and Wilmore offering many pet-friendly features.
Utilities are included in about 11% of rental listings in Charlotte.
Charlotte features a mix of classic and modern architectural styles, with ranch-style homes, bungalows, and contemporary styles being the most prevalent.
Zumper’s proprietary rental data fuels our analysis. Rent and market trends, availability, neighborhood popularity, and lifestyle scores are all calculated using real-time and 2024 rental inventory and prices.
Our Lifestyle Categories ("great for eco-living," "great for social life," "great for pet owners," etc.) are determined by set criteria, against which we score each listing and its available features. At the neighborhood level, we calculate the listing count for each category to determine which lifestyles best fit each area.
Zumper, founded in 2012, is North America’s largest privately-owned rental platform, offering over 1 million listings across the U.S. and Canada. Stay informed on the latest trends and shifts in the rental market with our monthly National Rent Report, your go-to resource for key insights into the evolving rental landscape.