What a negative perspective of a wonderful place to live. The weather is a great balance between winter and summer. There is about 5 weeks when its a bit too cold and 5 weeks when it's a bit too hot. The rest of the year is comfortable in shorts or a sweatshirt. We have long Springs where the air smells like smells like perfume from all the blossoms. We also have coclorful Falls that rival the north east. The pleasent weather affects peoples attitude making most very friendly and willing to help. Like any city, we have rush hour traffic, good neighborhoods and bad. I have lived all over the country, and I can say that Charlotte is great place to live and retire!
a great place to live if you like the violent homeless in uptown chasing women into stores. The incompetent people who run this town, the loser schools (I lost count how many schools have a 2 rating!!!) the town is a dumpy ghetto with BoA, Truist and Wells being the only draws
As I approached retirement and was considering where I wanted to live, I heard a radio talk show about how lofts downtown were being developed. That sounded perfect for me. But a few years from retirement I discovered a new neighborhood in Davidson, and realized that living in a college town with a lot going on would suit me even better. It has worked out well for me. I find myself going into Charlotte less than expected, since there is so much going on around here.
This is a really good summary of the quirks of Charlotte. It's true the burbs are growing faster, traffic is congested, summers are hot, but the other things really make up for it. I really hope the charm doesn't go away totally. It's an amazing community with people who genuinely care about their neighborhoods. It's probably a good thing that some people are moving. Slow growth is the best thing for the city not to lose what's best about it so people assimilate as opposed to replace the culture.
I spent a week in uptown Charlotte in March and loved it. We were able to walk everywhere we needed to go. I'm thinking of moving there within the next couple of years and getting a condo or townhouse in uptown.
@ we saw some homeless people there but not that many. I live near a few cities that are much smaller than Charlotte and see more homeless people there.
Just this year Charlotte was in the top fastest growing metros in the U.S. More people moving in than out for sure. Also, they’re extending the light rail and adding more lines. Charlotte is definitely boom town, especially South End.
Hello! I’m originally from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 I miss the cool Dutch weather (maybe not all the rain) but after 14 years living in south Florida, Charlotte’s weather seems like a dream compared to hot Florida! I know it gets hot there, but it doesn’t last for 6-7 months straight like it does down here in FL. Maybe it’s changing, but it seems like you still have 4 distinct seasons. We are very focused on strong school districts as well. We love Ballantyne, but prices there are out of reach now. Currently looking at Fort Mill, SC.
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@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 I currently live in the North Georgia mountains and the spring and autumn are very long here too. I have lived in the North Carolina mountains before and I am thinking of moving to Jackson County in the future.
According to the US Census, Mecklenburg County added 4140 net new residents in 2020, a positive number, even though it was the year of a pandemic. The source you used only looked at July 2020 to July 2021, a small window in which Mecklenburg was net negative ~2000 residents, likely due to the impact of remote work. Mecklenburg ended net positive ~8800 in 2021 and has added net ~18k in 2022 and ~20k in 2023. Also, the Blue Line does not end at Uptown. It goes all the way to UNCC in Northeast Charlotte, a total of 26 stations across 19 miles. You failed to mention the gold line too, which currently has 17 stops along 4 miles. There is a plan to expand it to 10 miles and 37 total stops. Solid clickbait though. Happy sales!
I remember sitting in my air-conditioned car sweating while waiting at a light one summer. The humidity was off the chain. However, we loved living in Charlotte. The snow was not the issue, it was the ice storms that concerned us.
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 North Georgia. I say this to all UA-camrs who put music in the background of their talks - it's not personal. It's so hard to concentrate on the words.
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I live right smack in the middle of Charlotte, NC and Greenville, SC I would recommend ppl moving in this area to branch out when looking for homes/rent..soon i will be selling my home...it will go quick..if u like quiet branch south of the city .if u like tons to do look north of the city.
this town is a giant ghetto. We got here, I talked to a few people from my birth country who would jokingly ask what I did to get sent here. Then I realized why the jokes. It's a banking center run by sociopaths and malcontents. People only come to Charlotte for the better pay then get out asap. My spouse was on several teams at the 3 biggest banks in town and I don't think most people remained here except us. His current co-worker just moved in from out of state and they're already talking about leaving
Have you considered some of Charlotte's suburbs? There's a lot of great areas not only to live but raise a family. What side of town are you currently in?
For summer weather it wouldn't be relief for people in the Northeast for sure. The ideal would becto spend the winter in Charlotte and return up North for the summer, including western Canada where i live, which has comfortable summers with no humidity.
The value of healthy foods, vegan shops or restaurants, real smoothies spots and fruit stands would be a nice commodity here but beer and breweries seem to be the order for this society.
Charlotte is a nice city but the attitude stanks here in this place bad energy on the roads out in about The people supposed to make the city not make you feel uncomfortable this is the only city I've experience bad intention from people I don't know if it's the people from Charlotte or outsiders and if it is outsiders why come here with your nasty attitudes
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 the city of Charlotte in general when I go to the out squirts of Carolina the people have more respect they show you love they talk to you they don't flag you off and they know how to speak to people with respect they not walking around riding around rubbing they bad energy off on other people because of their own personal issues You can't even say hi to most of the people here in Charlotte without them giving you a disturbing look of emptiness they come across as unrealistic as if the world revolves around them and no one else besides themselves matter most of the people in Charlotte have bad attitudes for no reason at all I'm getting out of here most of the car accidents in Charlotte are orchestrated the people here have bad intentions
A city can be great but what's a city without the joy of the people if they are draining it's time to go somewhere where there is equal balance I know the world ain't perfect but this place ain't even equally balanced or close to satisfaction I love the weather I love the city itself it nice but it's the people that make every city And this city ain't it new Orleans showed me more love than this place
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dentists are more scarce and more expensive than in Fort Lauderdale. $390 to pull a molar vs $700. $370 for echo/ecg at cardiolgist vs $800+ in Charlotte. My household income is 6 figures and I question the real estate prices in most areas. Basically, in a good area where the schools aren't a total dump (most schools are rated 2-3 on GreatSchools) you're looking at $500,000 for one of those single floor, red brick style houses
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@ thabk you for responding. I guess people find a way to keep them out of homes with those treatments. yes we are looking to relocate to some of the Charlotte suburbs from Maryland . Planning to come and see few homes in January
Charlotte is not really a city, it’s a suburban city!! Which means there is nothing in the city part of the city. Which makes it a car centric city. It is not pedestrian friendly and waaayyyy!!! too spread-out. It’s not that it’s too big, it’s just spread-out. Charlotte really needs to grow the city and stop building cul-de-sac, garage houses and strip malls.
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 I find there’s not a lot in uptown. Charlotte is a suburban city. You have to drive out of the downtown to shop or find things. It’s like Atlanta, another suburban city.
@@jarvisstradford7211 True. That is another suburban city. I just spent the weekend in Greenville SC they have a lot in their city now. I remember when Downtown Greenville had nothing downtown.
Im living in the UK and looking to move to the States. Huntersville & the raleigh area are our contenders. Videos like this that mention Charlotte but ideally it needs to be based on the area not the city itself . Basically they are not leaving Charlotte but they are leaving the city.
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 i live in Hertfordshire (just outside of north London). My partner is originally from san Jose and grew up in a very community based suburb, community events, community swim team the whole package and we are looking for the same for our future family. .... Also the sun, nicer people and a general upgrade in life from the UK.
@@DannyBoycustom I know Hertfordshire. If you end up deciding on Charlotte there's lots of neighborhoods that offers that community feel you're missing. I'd love to help you if the right one. 803.554.4224
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@@hlatino03 well if you think the Billy Graham library or the NASCAR museum, the number 1 and 2 things to do in Charlotte per TripAdvisor make it a cool city then bless your heart.
What are you kidding me? You’re telling me people are leaving because of snakes. That shits crazy. Snakes were here way before us. That’s God’s creatures. There are several reasons to leave there. And it’s not because for damn snake.
As I approached retirement and was considering where I wanted to live, I heard a radio talk show about how lofts downtown were being developed. That sounded perfect for me. But a few years from retirement I discovered a new neighborhood in Davidson, and realized that living in a college town with a lot going on would suit me even better. It has worked out well for me. I find myself going into Charlotte less than expected, since there is so much going on around here.
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What a negative perspective of a wonderful place to live. The weather is a great balance between winter and summer. There is about 5 weeks when its a bit too cold and 5 weeks when it's a bit too hot. The rest of the year is comfortable in shorts or a sweatshirt. We have long Springs where the air smells like smells like perfume from all the blossoms. We also have coclorful Falls that rival the north east. The pleasent weather affects peoples attitude making most very friendly and willing to help. Like any city, we have rush hour traffic, good neighborhoods and bad. I have lived all over the country, and I can say that Charlotte is great place to live and retire!
I'm a fan of the weather too, not all are. Glad you like Charlotte, great spot
a great place to live if you like the violent homeless in uptown chasing women into stores. The incompetent people who run this town, the loser schools (I lost count how many schools have a 2 rating!!!) the town is a dumpy ghetto with BoA, Truist and Wells being the only draws
As I approached retirement and was considering where I wanted to live, I heard a radio talk show about how lofts downtown were being developed. That sounded perfect for me. But a few years from retirement I discovered a new neighborhood in Davidson, and realized that living in a college town with a lot going on would suit me even better. It has worked out well for me. I find myself going into Charlotte less than expected, since there is so much going on around here.
Davidson's a great spot, sounds like you made the right decision.
This is a really good summary of the quirks of Charlotte. It's true the burbs are growing faster, traffic is congested, summers are hot, but the other things really make up for it. I really hope the charm doesn't go away totally. It's an amazing community with people who genuinely care about their neighborhoods. It's probably a good thing that some people are moving. Slow growth is the best thing for the city not to lose what's best about it so people assimilate as opposed to replace the culture.
Thanks for the feedback, I agree with your comment too. Do you currently live in the metro Charlotte area?
I spent a week in uptown Charlotte in March and loved it. We were able to walk everywhere we needed to go. I'm thinking of moving there within the next couple of years and getting a condo or townhouse in uptown.
Uptown is exploding with lots of options for an urban lifestyle. Where are you moving from?
What are the most relaxing hotels in Uptown that aren't the megahotels to spend time in the winter?
I love uptown and there are homeless everywhere who harass you. It’s beautiful out here but I never can never enjoy my day
@ we saw some homeless people there but not that many. I live near a few cities that are much smaller than Charlotte and see more homeless people there.
Just this year Charlotte was in the top fastest growing metros in the U.S. More people moving in than out for sure. Also, they’re extending the light rail and adding more lines. Charlotte is definitely boom town, especially South End.
Agreed! No signs of slowing down either. Are you looking to make a move to Charlotte?
What's crazy is that for the number of new mid to hi-rise apartment blgs going up, the rents are still quite pricey. Something has to give!
Agreed but there are still affordable areas. Where are you tuning in from?
Hello! I’m originally from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 I miss the cool Dutch weather (maybe not all the rain) but after 14 years living in south Florida, Charlotte’s weather seems like a dream compared to hot Florida! I know it gets hot there, but it doesn’t last for 6-7 months straight like it does down here in FL. Maybe it’s changing, but it seems like you still have 4 distinct seasons. We are very focused on strong school districts as well. We love Ballantyne, but prices there are out of reach now. Currently looking at Fort Mill, SC.
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It's interesting that you say the spring and autumn are short, because up in the NC mountains, the spring and autumn are both very long and drawn out!
Agreed, the NC mountains climate is different that the Piedmont. Where in the mountains to do you live? Beautiful up there.....
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 I currently live in the North Georgia mountains and the spring and autumn are very long here too. I have lived in the North Carolina mountains before and I am thinking of moving to Jackson County in the future.
@@lorrilewis2178 Awesome! Jackson County is beautiful too. If you ever decide on the Charlotte area, happy to help and thanks for watching!
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According to the US Census, Mecklenburg County added 4140 net new residents in 2020, a positive number, even though it was the year of a pandemic. The source you used only looked at July 2020 to July 2021, a small window in which Mecklenburg was net negative ~2000 residents, likely due to the impact of remote work. Mecklenburg ended net positive ~8800 in 2021 and has added net ~18k in 2022 and ~20k in 2023.
Also, the Blue Line does not end at Uptown. It goes all the way to UNCC in Northeast Charlotte, a total of 26 stations across 19 miles. You failed to mention the gold line too, which currently has 17 stops along 4 miles. There is a plan to expand it to 10 miles and 37 total stops.
Solid clickbait though. Happy sales!
Valid points, appreciate your feedback!
This video reminds me of Yogi Berra’s comment on a restaurant, something like, “Nobody goes there any more. It’s too crowded.”
Thanks for watching
I remember sitting in my air-conditioned car sweating while waiting at a light one summer. The humidity was off the chain. However, we loved living in Charlotte. The snow was not the issue, it was the ice storms that concerned us.
It definitely gets sticky in the summer. Still considering moving to Charlotte?
@LifeInCharlotteNC704 We're still discussing the possibility of moving back.
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Why do you have that annoying music in the background?
Appreciate the feedback..again!
When people leave Charlotte, where do they move to??
Lots of growth in the Charlotte suburbs, outside of the city limits. Considering making a move South?
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 I'm looking into the possibility, except for the hot summers and insects.,....
Miami out to N.C. maybe a little parcel of land.3 to 5.
Retired, also have family and friends in Charlotte area.
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Please remove background music so you can be heard more clearly. Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback! Are you local or tuning in from out of state?
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 North Georgia. I say this to all UA-camrs who put music in the background of their talks - it's not personal. It's so hard to concentrate on the words.
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@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 No. I'm just interested in how Charlotte has developed over time.
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I live right smack in the middle of Charlotte, NC and Greenville, SC I would recommend ppl moving in this area to branch out when looking for homes/rent..soon i will be selling my home...it will go quick..if u like quiet branch south of the city .if u like tons to do look north of the city.
Would that put in you in the Gaffney/Spartanburg area?
How do you forget Interstate 85 and also 277. Most people that living out of Charlotte move to the suburbs that is correct
Thanks for the feedback! Where do you currently live?
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 Rock Hill sometimes Lancaster
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@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 I'm good I'm from this area
this town is a giant ghetto. We got here, I talked to a few people from my birth country who would jokingly ask what I did to get sent here. Then I realized why the jokes. It's a banking center run by sociopaths and malcontents. People only come to Charlotte for the better pay then get out asap. My spouse was on several teams at the 3 biggest banks in town and I don't think most people remained here except us. His current co-worker just moved in from out of state and they're already talking about leaving
Have you considered some of Charlotte's suburbs? There's a lot of great areas not only to live but raise a family. What side of town are you currently in?
For summer weather it wouldn't be relief for people in the Northeast for sure. The ideal would becto spend the winter in Charlotte and return up North for the summer, including western Canada where i live, which has comfortable summers with no humidity.
Typically we're not a 'snow bird' location, we still have four seasons
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 But considering that people are giving up on Florida and Miami, Charlotte must be an appealing alternative.
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I guess I-85 doesn't count?
I-85 is major Interstate. Where do you currently live?
OMG the screaming on the background 😮 soundtrack
Thanks for the feedback!
The value of healthy foods, vegan shops or restaurants, real smoothies spots and fruit stands would be a nice commodity here but beer and breweries seem to be the order for this society.
Lots of farm-to-table options available, thanks for bringing that up. Where are you tuning in from?
Charlotte is a nice city but the attitude stanks here in this place bad energy on the roads out in about The people supposed to make the city not make you feel uncomfortable this is the only city I've experience bad intention from people I don't know if it's the people from Charlotte or outsiders and if it is outsiders why come here with your nasty attitudes
Sorry to hear that! Curious, what side of town do you live where you're experiencing this?
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 the city of Charlotte in general when I go to the out squirts of Carolina the people have more respect they show you love they talk to you they don't flag you off and they know how to speak to people with respect they not walking around riding around rubbing they bad energy off on other people because of their own personal issues You can't even say hi to most of the people here in Charlotte without them giving you a disturbing look of emptiness they come across as unrealistic as if the world revolves around them and no one else besides themselves matter most of the people in Charlotte have bad attitudes for no reason at all I'm getting out of here most of the car accidents in Charlotte are orchestrated the people here have bad intentions
A city can be great but what's a city without the joy of the people if they are draining it's time to go somewhere where there is equal balance I know the world ain't perfect but this place ain't even equally balanced or close to satisfaction I love the weather I love the city itself it nice but it's the people that make every city And this city ain't it new Orleans showed me more love than this place
@@mrbacon1 Have you considered some of the Charlotte 'burbs? There's some really amazing spots. You can 'leave' without leaving...if that makes sense? Either way, I'd like to help anyway I can. Give me a buzz and lets chat. 803.554.4224
How is the healthcare in north Carolina? decent? better than Nevada's? affordability?
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dentists are more scarce and more expensive than in Fort Lauderdale. $390 to pull a molar vs $700. $370 for echo/ecg at cardiolgist vs $800+ in Charlotte. My household income is 6 figures and I question the real estate prices in most areas. Basically, in a good area where the schools aren't a total dump (most schools are rated 2-3 on GreatSchools) you're looking at $500,000 for one of those single floor, red brick style houses
One main highway? Ever heard of I-85????????????????
277 deserves an honorable mention too.
the rest is two lane cow roads surrounded by 400 house developments because the city council hates cars and drivers
@@MiroBG359 The road infrastructures can be challenging. What do you like about the Queen City?
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There's unavoidable unfortunately. Where do you currently live?
No to Charlotte between crime and charlotte . and prices too
Have you considered any of the surrounding Charlotte suburbs? Great schools and low crime rates with affordable housing options
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 great idea, i currently in Portland Maine with no crime, I looking for something similar with warmer weather
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@@originalk9111 portland me has one of the worst crime rates in the USA lmao
@@originalk9111 I’m a former New Englander that lives in Charlotte and honestly Asheville, NC is like Portland of the south.
Omg roaches😨nothing more scarier than that.How is possible that there are so many.Is infestation in the entire NC?
Palmetto Bugs are native to the area, getting a pest treatment plan is highly recommended. Are you planning to move to the area?
@ thabk you for responding. I guess people find a way to keep them out of homes with those treatments. yes we are looking to relocate to some of the Charlotte suburbs from Maryland . Planning to come and see few homes in January
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Charlotte is not really a city, it’s a suburban city!! Which means there is nothing in the city part of the city. Which makes it a car centric city. It is not pedestrian friendly and waaayyyy!!! too spread-out. It’s not that it’s too big, it’s just spread-out. Charlotte really needs to grow the city and stop building cul-de-sac, garage houses and strip malls.
Uptown Charlotte has exploded, lots of opportunity for an urban lifestyle. Are you thinking about making a move to the Queen City? I can help..
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 I find there’s not a lot in uptown. Charlotte is a suburban city. You have to drive out of the downtown to shop or find things. It’s like Atlanta, another suburban city.
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@@chrisharris9574BS you haven't been to Raleigh North Carolina now that's a suburb
@@jarvisstradford7211 True. That is another suburban city. I just spent the weekend in Greenville SC they have a lot in their city now. I remember when Downtown Greenville had nothing downtown.
Im living in the UK and looking to move to the States.
Huntersville & the raleigh area are our contenders.
Videos like this that mention Charlotte but ideally it needs to be based on the area not the city itself .
Basically they are not leaving Charlotte but they are leaving the city.
That's a good assessment, the growth is in many of Charlotte's highly desirable suburbs. Where are you in the UK? I'm from Nottingham
@@LifeInCharlotteNC704 i live in Hertfordshire (just outside of north London).
My partner is originally from san Jose and grew up in a very community based suburb, community events, community swim team the whole package and we are looking for the same for our future family. .... Also the sun, nicer people and a general upgrade in life from the UK.
@@DannyBoycustom I know Hertfordshire. If you end up deciding on Charlotte there's lots of neighborhoods that offers that community feel you're missing. I'd love to help you if the right one. 803.554.4224
Charlotte used to be a nice city full of soul the it got gentrified Charlotte went out sad
There's lots of growth in the suburbs with a strong sense of community. Are you considering making a move to the area?
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Interesting. Any other take aways from the video?
I live about an hour south of Charlotte, I think your exaggerating the weather a bit.
Appreciate your experience. Thinking about moving up to Charlotte?
Why do you have that annoying music in the background? IT SUCKS
Appreciate the feedback!
What about highway 85😂
Agreed! 85 should have been included. 277 an honorable mention too. Are you local?
Because it’s boring as fuck
Very insightful comment. Thanks for sharing
bye Felicia
@@hlatino03 well if you think the Billy Graham library or the NASCAR museum, the number 1 and 2 things to do in Charlotte per TripAdvisor make it a cool city then bless your heart.
What is that stupid music in the background? Couldn’t watch content due to background music, sounds like someone is dying
You don't like the Spice Girls?
i do not feel any energy there...A deadness.
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charlotte is the same as pittsburgh small town and suburban
Good comparison. Planning to move down to the Queen City?
Mannn aint no1 leaving charlotte stop playin 😂😂
Appreciate your opinion
Define charlotte? You are insane saying Yankees are moving out. There are 5000 a day moving here please stop coming here.
Thanks for sharing your opinion!
What are you kidding me? You’re telling me people are leaving because of snakes. That shits crazy. Snakes were here way before us. That’s God’s creatures. There are several reasons to leave there. And it’s not because for damn snake.
Not a reason I'd leave but I get to meet a lot of people, I hear more reasons than most. Where are you tuning in from?
As I approached retirement and was considering where I wanted to live, I heard a radio talk show about how lofts downtown were being developed. That sounded perfect for me. But a few years from retirement I discovered a new neighborhood in Davidson, and realized that living in a college town with a lot going on would suit me even better. It has worked out well for me. I find myself going into Charlotte less than expected, since there is so much going on around here.
Davidson's a great spot, sounds like you made the right decision.