This North Carolina Area Ranks Amid Top 10 Most Envied Suburbs In The Nation
It’s no secret Charlotte grows by leaps and bounds every day. But, do you know which areas around Charlotte rank among the most popular? A recent report from Moving Feedback made known the top 175 “most envied” suburbs in the nation. They based the list on surveys from thousands of residents in the U.S. And, the Charlotte area of South Park ranked amid the top 10. In fact, it came in at number 4 on the list of most envied suburbs
So, what exactly makes South Park among the most envied suburbs in the nation? According to the study, it scored high for “shopping, upscale residential areas, and proximity to Charlotte.” And, the report also points out the numerous restaurants and a “reputation for safety and low crime rates.” Of course, as a resident of Charlotte for some time now I am a fan of the South Park area for shopping and dining. South Park mall has great options for both. And, the nearby homes are beautiful even if I could never afford to live in them!
Also, other North Carolina spots making the list of most enviable suburbs in the nation included Cary, Ballantyne and Myers Park. However, with the exception of Cary which is closer to Raleigh, the other two are merely a hop skip and a jump from South Park. So, no surprise there either.
And, South Carolina had an area make the top 10 most envied suburbs in the nation, too. Forest Acres came in just behind South Park at number 5. Forest Acres is a suburb of Columbia with a population of a little over 10,000. The area boasts tree lined streets and historic homes. Sounds lovely!
Plus, if you want to see where other spots in the nation landed on the list of most envied suburbs check out the full story.
This North Carolina City Is Building The 2nd Most New Homes Nationwide
Everywhere you look it seems like new homes are popping up. They take a lot that had one home on it and suddenly there is a whole new street and neighborhood. Take a drive around Charlotte in Southend and it’s incessant with new apartments being built. While this growth is obviously wonderful for the economy, it’s not great for traffic! And as many as they are building it’s still not enough. The real estate market in Charlotte is showing no signs of slowing down. The experts at Construction Coverage recently conducted research on the cities that are showing building the most new homes. And two North Carolina cities made the top 10 with the most new homes nationwide. These rankings are among major metros.
Ranking The Cities With The Most New Homes Nationwide
So how were these rankings compiled? According to Construction Coverage, researchers first analyzed the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau and Zillow. From there researchers ranked metro areas “according to the number of new housing units authorized per 1,000 existing homes in 2022.” If there was a tie, “the metro with higher total new housing units authorized in 2022 was ranked higher.”
In addition to North Carolina, Florida and Texas were well represented on this list. A city that’s growth has seemingly paralleled Charlotte (but in a neighboring state) also ranked in the top 5. This research also was applied to small and medium metro areas as well and a few North and South Carolina metros made those lists. Below you’ll find the top large metros and some details about why they ranked where they did. And the end you can find a list of the other North and South Carolina small/medium metros and where they ranked for new homes built. The research also went deeper into trends, shortages, and more. You can read the full study and rankings here.
Debbie Nance is the afternoon co-host along with her husband on "The Charlie and Debbie Show" at WSOC, Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has been with the station for 18 years. Debbie is a CMA Award winner for Radio Personality of the Year. And, she has worked in radio for 40 years. Before her current afternoon position, Debbie spent more than a decade as co-host on morning shows in several markets across the Southeast. As a content creator for Country 1037, Debbie writes articles about food, new restaurants in the Carolinas and travel experiences.