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Where can I get check metrics for a given state like median wage growth etc

Anvesh Reddy
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Hi everyone, I am a first time home buyer. I would like to know which area/county close to Charlotte, North Carolina most people are moving to. I would like to buy my first home something closer to uptown with good school district. The metrics that I would like to know are population growth, median wage growth and employment growth to select an area.

Thanks in advance for your help! 

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You can also find data through the Census Bureau. 

Honestly, every area within the Charlotte Metro Region is growing. The suburbs are expanding because they're more affordable than closer to the city. 

School districts vary widely, so check out GreatSchools.org and CarolinaSchoolHub.com. 

Some questions: 
1. Why are schools important? Is it because you have children or you just want to be in 'a good school district'
2. What is your budget? That may completely eliminate areas of Charlotte even if they match your other criteria
3. As a primary residence, where do you want to be? Ignoring that data, since you need to be happy living there. Also, if you want to be there, others likely will too (if you're looking for resale/tenant appeal). 

Those are great things to be looking at when you're looking for an investment and trying to narrow down a market. But for a first time homebuyer looking at a place to live (even if you're househacking/going to turn it into a rental in a year), that data may be overwhelming and/or unnecessary. 

Happy to talk about the areas of Charlotte more in depth if you need some thoughts from someone who currently lives, works and plays in CLT

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