There are 23 independent living communities in Charlotte, North Carolina. The costs per day for independent living in North Carolina range from $20 to $145, with a mean expense running approximately $54. The monthly expense averages around $1,617 and ranges between $605 and $4,342. On an annual basis, the mean cost is about $19,404, which is less than the national average of $23,100.
The cost for independent living in Charlotte generally ranges from about $784 per month up to $2,846 per month. The median cost is around $1,650 per month, or around $19,800 per year.
Charlotte is a large city in the State of North Carolina. It is located within Mecklenburg County and is included in the Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord metropolitan area. It is the largest city in the state, with 790,689 residents within the city limits and 1,215,200 in the encompassing metropolitan area. The 55-and-over community currently constitutes approximately 18% of the total population.
The SeniorScore™ for Charlotte is 74. The city has a mean per capita income of $32,000 and a mean household income is $56,000 (the North Carolina state average is $41,000). The median housing price in Charlotte is $106,500, which is much lower than the state average of $204,000. Charlotte has a high unemployment rate of about 9.87%.
Charlotte has mild mean temperatures, with very mild winters and balmy summers. The city receives heavy amounts of rainfall annually. Charlotte has very poor water quality, very poor air quality ratings, and a higher than average crime rate compared to other cities.