There are 7 senior apartments serving Charlotte, North Carolina. This includes 4 in Charlotte and 3 nearby. Senior apartment costs in North Carolina range from around $16 to $116 daily, with a median expenditure running around $43. The monthly cost averages about $1,294 and ranges between $484 and $3,474. On an annual basis, the average cost is about $15,528, which is under the nationwide average of $18,480.
Costs of a senior apartment in Charlotte typically range between $627 per month and $2,277 per month. The average cost is about $1,320 per month, or around $15,840 per year.
Located in Mecklenburg County, Charlotte is a large city in the State of North Carolina. It is included in the Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord metropolitan statistical area. It is the largest city in North Carolina, with 790,689 people living in the city limits and 1,215,200 in the encompassing statistical area. Those who are over the age of 55 constitute around 18% of the total population.
Charlotte has an above average SeniorScore™ of 74. The city's mean household income is $56,000 ($32,000 per person), vs the average of $41,000 for the whole of North Carolina. The mean home price in Charlotte is $106,500, which is significantly less than the state average of $204,000. The city also has a high unemployment rate of about 9.87%.
Charlotte has mild mean temperatures, with very mild winters and warm summers. The city receives high levels of rain annually. In relation to other cities, Charlotte has very low water quality ratings, very low air quality ratings, and a high crime rate.