There are 20 retirement homes serving Charlotte, North Carolina. This includes 10 in Charlotte and 10 nearby. Retirement home living costs in North Carolina range from around $20 up to $145 daily, with a median expenditure running approximately $54. The monthly cost averages roughly $1,617 and ranges between $605 and $4,342. On a yearly basis, the mean cost is about $19,404, which is under the nationwide average of $23,100.
Costs of retirement home care in Charlotte, NC can range between $784 per month and $2,846 per month. The average cost is around $1,650 per month, or around $19,800 per year.
Charlotte is a major city in the State of North Carolina. It is located in Mecklenburg County and is part of the Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord metro statistical area. It is the largest city in North Carolina. While the city itself contains 790,689 people, the encompassing area includes a total population of 1,215,200. People who are over 55 compose approximately 18% of the population.
Charlotte has an above average SeniorScore™ of 74. The median housing price in the city is $106,500, which is significantly less than the North Carolina average of $204,000. Charlotte also has a high unemployment rate of approximately 9.87%. The city's median household income is $56,000 ($32,000 per capita), in comparison to the average of $41,000 for the whole of North Carolina.
Charlotte has mild average temperatures, with very mild winters and balmy summers. The area gets high levels of rain each year. Compared to other cities in the United States, Charlotte has very poor air quality ratings, very poor water quality ratings, and a high rate of crime.