ATTOM’s Neighborhood Data for Charlotte, NC
Historic Victorian Homes and Trendy High Rises
Charlotte, NC, is a huge banking hub, and the area has a robust job market that supports its diverse neighborhoods. Charlotte neighborhood data shows a city with culture, high school ratings, and a relatively low cost of living.
The city has close to 200 neighborhoods. Within the city, housing ranges from historic Victorian and Tudor homes to contemporary condos and modern high-rise apartments. Home prices have risen in Charlotte recently but real estate trends show home and rental prices are still close to the national average.
The suburban area of Charlotte has great public schools, a country club, art galleries, and 98-acre Freedom Park.
The weather in Charlotte is mild. In the winter, temperatures range from 30 to 60 degrees and from 60 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. Rainfall is in the range of three to four inches per month year-round.
ATTOM’s Neighborhood Data—Critical Property Datapoints
ATTOM’s neighborhood data and compare criteria such as specific points of interest, the quality of schools, or crime statistics to better serve your business.
ATTOM’s neighborhood data for Charlotte, NC, includes:
Population characteristics including income, cost of living, rent, education, and more.
Neighborhood highlights including 14 business categories and 120 lines of business.
Noise data for neighborhood roads, highways, airports, railroads, railroad crossings, and emergency vehicle stations.
Transit Routes
A collection of public transportation routes.
Crime
Historical aggregate crime statistics
Unemployment Rates
Unemployment data as a percentage of the labor force.
Weather
Historical weather data meteorological patterns