Relocating to Charlotte
Your world is already here.
Charlotte isn't just a city in the American South — it's a global city with deep roots from every corner of the world. Before you arrive, find your neighborhood, your restaurants, your place of worship, and your people.
6th
Busiest airport in the world
43+
International nonstop destinations
9
Fortune 500 headquarters
150+
Countries with Charlotte connections
One city. Every culture.
Charlotte Douglas International Airport connects the city to 43 international destinations nonstop. Bank of America operates in 150 countries from its headquarters here. And on Central Avenue, in Ballantyne, in Matthews, and throughout South Charlotte, you'll find the restaurants, markets, temples, mosques, churches, and gurdwaras that make this feel like home — wherever home was.
Luxury Relocation
Find your lifestyle first. Then find your home.
From private lakefront docks on Lake Norman to historic estates in Myers Park — Charlotte's luxury market spans every lifestyle. Explore by category below.
Lake Norman Waterfront
The inland sea — 520 miles of shoreline
North America's largest man-made lake sits 30 minutes from Uptown Charlotte. Private docks, sunset decks, top-rated Iredell and Lincoln county schools, and a thriving lakeside dining scene.
Lake Wylie & Lake James
Quieter waters on the SC border
Lake Wylie straddles the NC/SC line just south of Charlotte — lower property taxes (SC side), easy Uptown commute, and genuine lakefront privacy. Lake James offers mountain-meets-water scenery further west.
Myers Park & Dilworth
Historic grandeur, walkable and timeless
Charlotte's most prestigious in-city addresses. Canopied streets, 1920s estates, and proximity to Uptown, SouthPark, and the best private schools in the Carolinas.
Golf & Country Club
Quail Hollow, Providence, Ballantyne Resort
Charlotte hosts the PGA Tour's Wells Fargo Championship. From the storied fairways of Quail Hollow Club to the private neighborhoods of Providence Country Club and Ballantyne Resort — golf-oriented luxury living is a Charlotte hallmark.
Equestrian & Estate
Horse country in Waxhaw & Weddington
Union County's rolling hills are home to Charlotte's finest horse properties — gated estates on 5–50 acres with private barns, riding trails, and the privacy that luxury buyers demand. One of the fastest-appreciating luxury micro-markets in the Southeast.
Uptown Luxury & High-Rise
City living at the top of Charlotte
For buyers who want walkability, rooftop views, and the energy of a booming financial district — The Vue, 5Church, Skyhouse, and new luxury towers rising in South End. International buyers relocating for Bank of America, Truist, or Honeywell often start here.
Not sure which market fits your lifestyle?
Karsten specializes in relocations — a 30-minute call can narrow it down to two or three neighborhoods.
International Communities
Find your people before you arrive.
Charlotte is home to communities from across the globe. Explore restaurants, groceries, worship, and events by cultural community — then browse homes in the neighborhoods where your community already lives.
Indian & South Asian
The largest and fastest-growing international community
Hispanic & Latino
The heartbeat of East Charlotte
Vietnamese
Decades of roots along Central Avenue
Korean
Growing fast in the southern suburbs
African & Caribbean
West African, East African, and Caribbean communities
Filipino
A close-knit community across the southern suburbs
Middle Eastern & Muslim
A diverse and deeply rooted community
Chinese & East Asian
A community over four decades in the making
European
From historic roots to new arrivals in banking and tech
Ready to find your home?
We work with international relocators every day. Tell us which community matters to you and we'll find the right neighborhood.