Your Guide to Moving to Charlotte, NC

Charlotte, North Carolina, skyline at sunset

Moving to Charlotte, North Carolina, has become a popular thing to do lately, with approximately 100 people moving there per day. Known as a business and financial hub to some and a NASCAR epicentre to others, the city of Charlotte offers something for everyone. If you are among those wanting to call Charlotte home, keep reading to find out more about what this city has to offer once you get here.

If you’re coming from Canada, check that you’re fully prepared to cross the border with our helpful guide for moving from Canada to the USA. You’ll also want to ensure you’ve filled out all of the proper documentation and have it on hand when you arrive. Once that’s sorted, you’re all set to get packing and preparing for life in North Carolina.

 

Why Move to Charlotte?

Whether you’re moving for a new job or a change of pace, there are many great things about Charlotte that are worth moving to the city for. The area is considered a melting pot for the country; if you’re not from the South you don’t need to worry about feeling out of place, most people here aren’t. Here are some things that will help you feel right at home in Charlotte:

  • It’s a Very Friendly Place. As a big city with a small-town feel, people in Charlotte are super friendly. If you like knowing your neighbours and having people greet you on the sidewalk, you’re going to love Charlotte. 
  • Easily Accessible Transit. If you don’t have a vehicle, you don’t have to worry here in Charlotte. Buses and a light rail system connect most of the city, Uber and Lyft are plentiful, and B-Cycle bike-sharing is the largest program in the southeast. Even better, all of these options are super affordable.
  • Beautiful Scenery. You won’t have to go far to enjoy scenic views and gorgeous hiking trails. Nearby mountains include Banner Elk, Blowing Rock, and Chimney Rock. Dust off your hiking gear and hit the great outdoors.
  • All Four Seasons. From relatively mild winters and gorgeous fall foliage to hot, humid summers, you’ll get to experience all four seasons here in Charlotte. The caveat is that you’ll want to pack an umbrella with you in the summer as short yet intense rainstorms are fairly common.

 

Best Areas to Live in Charlotte

There are so many great neighbourhoods in Charlotte that are worth checking out. We’ve rounded up some of our favourites for you here:

  • Uptown Charlotte. If you want to be in the centre of the city, Uptown is for you. It’s actually the downtown of Charlotte but called Uptown because it was originally the highest point of elevation in the city. Here you’ll find everything from the Mint Museum to small tech startups as well as high-rise condos and Victorian homes.
  • Eastover. Minutes from the hustle and bustle of Uptown Charlotte, Eastover is a quiet neighbourhood with beautiful homes and a rich history dating back to 1927. Eastover offers its residents local shops and restaurants, beautiful parks, and close proximity to schools.
  • Myers Park. One of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods, Myers Park boasts tree-lined streets, historic mansions, and curving driveways. Home styles range from colonial to Tudor with that classic Southern feel that North Carolina has to offer.
  • Matthews. If you’re looking for a neighbourhood in which to raise a family, Matthews offers good schools, gorgeous homes, and a short commute to Uptown for business opportunities. This area has an artsy vibe and a sense of community with a small-town charm inside the big city.

 

What Locals Love About Charlotte

As a magnet for young professionals and growing families, there’s a lot of reasons to love this city. Here are a few more things locals love about Charlotte:

  • Notoriety. Charlotte is known for quite a few interesting things. It’s the pimento cheese capital of the world and has one of the oldest Dairy Queens in the country dating back to 1947.
  • It’s great for sports fans. In addition to being a NASCAR hub, the city’s home teams include the Carolina Panthers for football, the Charlotte Hornets for basketball, and the Charlotte Knights for Minor League baseball. If you’re searching for a sporting event in Charlotte, you won’t have far to look.
  • Family-Friendly Activities. School vacations don’t have to be spent entirely at home when you live in Charlotte. From the Discovery Place science centre to Carowinds 407-acre amusement park, there is plenty for your family to do.
  • Delicious Food Options. Over the last decade, the Charlotte food scene has been bursting at the seams with flavours that range from Carolina barbecue to upscale pimento cheese. Farm-to-table restaurants are also quite popular with the locals.

 

Make Your Move to Charlotte, NC with Trans Canada Movers

Making a cross country or cross border move can be a lot of work but it doesn’t have to be when you work with a professional moving team like Trans Canada Movers. With many years and many more long-distance moves under our belt, we will get you and your things moved into your new home in Charlotte, NC safely and securely. Let us take care of the logistics and heavy lifting so you can focus on getting settled into your new city. We will ensure your move is as efficient and stress-free as possible.

 

Contact us for more information, get started with our convenient Moving Calculator, or request a custom quote from us. You’ll be settled in Charlotte in no time at all!

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