Relocation by State

Moving to Charlotte from New York

How New York transplants are buying twice the home for half the carrying cost in the Charlotte metro.

New York remains one of the top three feeder states for Charlotte. The math is simple: New York's median effective property tax rate is roughly 1.73%, and many Westchester, Long Island, and Northern New Jersey ZIPs run far higher. Charlotte's blended Mecklenburg effective rate sits around 0.84% — and Iredell, Union, and York County run lower still.

Where New York transplants land

Huntersville, Davidson, and Cornelius lead for lake-adjacent suburban families. They offer top CMS schools, walkable village cores, and Lake Norman access.

Fort Mill and Tega Cay attract executives drawn to South Carolina's tax structure plus top-ranked Fort Mill schools.

South Charlotte's Ballantyne, Quail Hollow, and Piper Glen pull luxury New York buyers seeking country club lifestyle with quick uptown access.

Taxes & cost of living

NC has no estate or inheritance tax. SC offers an extra primary-residence assessment break (4% vs 6%).

Carrying costs on a $1.2M home in Charlotte typically run 30–40% below a comparable Westchester home once taxes, insurance, and HOA are normalized.

What surprises New York buyers

New construction inventory is far deeper than in metro NY. Active master-planned communities exist at virtually every price point.

Closing timelines are shorter and contingencies more straightforward when working with a buyer's agent who specializes in new construction.