When living in the North is too cold in the winter and Florida is too hot in the summer, consider retiring to a halfway point that gives you the best of both climates. North Carolina offers the distinction of enjoying all four seasons, but without the extreme temperatures. Once you set your sights on North Carolina as the ideal state for your retirement, narrow your vision to Charlotte. This vibrant, south-central city is ranked one of the “Best Places to Retire in North Carolina”. Here are five reasons to choose Charlotte for your active adult years.
One of the most compelling reasons for links lovers to head south for the winter is to spend more time on the course. Charlotte has a well-earned reputation for world-class golf courses, including Quail Hollow, home to the Wells Fargo Open.
Charlotte is a city of more than 600,000 people, so you’ll experience every type of activity, attraction, and amenity you could want. The downtown is filled with shopping, dining, and entertainment venues, as well as cultural and historical destinations, like museums, galleries, theaters, and the Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden. With more than 500 miles of shoreline and islands, Lake Norman is a popular place to pursue your passion for fishing, swimming, boating, and other water sports, as well as picnics and nature hikes.
Cheer on the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium and the Charlotte Hornets at the Spectrum Center, both located in Charlotte. Catch future MLB stars at BB&T Ballpark, where the Chicago White Sox AAA team, the Charlotte Knights, takes the field. NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600 shifts into high gear at the Charlotte Motor Speedway every Memorial Day, and the PGA makes regular stops on our golf courses. In addition, you can enjoy some of the best college sports, courtesy of the nationally ranked Tar Heels of the University of North Carolina.
The cost of living is reasonable in Charlotte, estimated to be a little more than 20% below the average American city. Home prices are also lower here, and property taxes are ranked among the lowest in the country. North Carolina does not have inheritance or estate tax, and doesn’t impose a tax social security benefits, so you get the full worth of this income.
Charlotte is a hub for high quality education. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is just eight miles from downtown, and you can choose from a broad range of classes to keep expanding your knowledge. The Charlotte area also boasts various other college and universities, including the prestigious Johnson & Wales University, where you can take culinary classes.
When you want a year ‘round retirement lifestyle, Charlotte, North Carolina, will provide a friendly atmosphere with plenty of ways to keep yourself busy or take it easy. The choice is always yours here!
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