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Charlotte North Carolina Real Estate
Charlotte North Carolina Realty
Charlotte North Carolina is the largest city in the state with a population of 596,100 residents. Charlotte is located in the south-central part of the state in the Piedmont region, extending to the South Carolina border. Real estate in Charlotte, NC is among the fastest growing in the nation over the last 20 years. The average home value in Charlotte is $217,642, which is just above the national average and continues to climb as the city grows. Charlotte realty provides housing for all walks of life. Whether you are looking for a house, condominium, townhouse or an apartment, Charlotte North Carolina real estate has what you are looking for.
Charlotte is a great place for recreation. Only 20 miles away is the beautiful Wylie Lake that is famous for its family orientated personality. Lake Wylie provides a great opportunity to go fishing, sailing and water skiing or skip rocks with the little ones. Lake Norman is also a wonderful lake Located just north of Charlotte. It is a popular recreation area for boating and all kinds of water activity. Around Lake Norman is also a wealthy community that has grown tremendously in the last ten years. .
Charlotte North Carolina Property
Along with an ever-growing real estate market, Charlotte also provides one of the top hands-on science museums in the nation, Discovery Place. Discovery Palace provides ever-changing, entertaining facilities that foster experiences in areas that range from life science to space exploration. More than a half-million people from all over the United States visit Discovery Place, its IMAX Dome Theatre and the Charlotte Nature Museum each year. In 2005 Discovery Place was selected by the Israel Antiquities Authority in Jerusalem to develop and present a major exhibition featuring the Dead Sea Scrolls. The exhibition proved to be the most successful exhibition the science center developed in its 25-year history, attracting more than 300,000 visitors while on display.
Charlotte is home to one of North Carolinas’ premier shopping destinations, the SouthPark Mall. Offering several excusive stores, SouthPark is home to one of the two Nordstroms in the Carolina’s and the first Neiman Marcus in the region. The amenities of the SouthPark Mall is just one of the many reasons Charlotte is a great place to buy a home.
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Charlotte has become a major U.S. financial center, and, based on assets; both the nation's first largest and third largest financial institutions call the city home (Bank of America and Wachovia, respectively). Bank of America' headquarters, along with other regional banking and financial services companies, are located primarily in the uptown financial district. Thanks in large part to the expansion of the city's banking industry, the Charlotte skyline has mushroomed in the past two decades and boasts the Bank of America Corporate Center, the tallest skyscraper between Philadelphia and Atlanta. The 60-story postmodern gothic tower, designed by renowned architect Cesar Pelli, stands 871 feet tall and was completed in 1992.
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| Avg. people per household | 2.32 |
| Median age | 32.91 |
| Median age - men | 32.13 |
| Median age - women | 33.78 |
| # of businesses** | 20,916 |
| Total # employed** | 442,353 |
| White population | 368,242 |
| Black population | 186,756 |
| Hispanic population | 41,682 |
| Asian population | 20,160 |
| Hawaiian population | 307 |
| Indian population | 2,175 |
| Other population | 19,862 |
| Male population | 298,106 |
| Female population | 309,189 |
**According to 2003 Census



